The author meticulously analyzed Jurassic Park's computers, detailing models like Apple Powerbooks, SGI workstations, and custom software, while noting real hardware used in the 1993 film. They also paid tribute to Sam Neill, who portrayed Alan Grant.
Struggling with severe depression and career setbacks, the user acknowledges personal challenges in motivation and discipline, now focusing on healing with support. They seek stability, improved work discipline, and meaningful contributions while navigating mental health.
Captchainbox blocks AI spam by requiring CAPTCHA or fees for unknown senders, allowing trusted contacts through. It analyzes conversation metadata without reading messages, verifies senders via CAPTCHA/payment, and donates pooled fees.
This open-source battery-powered temperature/humidity logger uses an e-paper display, logs data for over a week on a Li-Po battery, and features parametric design with ESP32-S3 firmware. It has battery accuracy issues, low battery recovery problems, and no wireless connectivity, requiring on-device data viewing.
A behind-the-scenes video captures Jiga employees informally discussing their appreciation for the company's fast-paced environment and decision-making. Candid retakes and peer encouragement highlight authentic testimonials about the work culture.
DSLs like Tickloom constrain LLMs with clear abstractions, enabling precise code generation and iterative design. They act as both brainstorming partners and natural language interfaces, reducing errors through domain-specific validation.
Call 911 for emergencies; use non-emergency options for delayed crimes or other issues. The Vancouver Police Department offers resources for missing persons, police checks, community outreach, and crime reporting to enhance public safety.
Telegram Serverless enables running bot and Mini App backend code on Telegram's infrastructure without servers, using JavaScript modules deployed via CLI. It offers automatic scaling, built-in SQLite database, and SDK access for Bot API interactions, eliminating infrastructure management.
When someone asks Claude a question with no universal right answer—say, whether to take a new job or how to handle conflict with a friend—how Claude responds inevitably reflects certain values. The values we want Claude to reflect are outlined at a high level in Claude’s constitution, but no document can anticipate every value that might emerge across the millions of conversations that happen ...
Bonsai 27B, a multimodal AI model based on Qwen3.6 27B, runs on phones and laptops using ternary/1-bit weights, retaining 90-95% of full-precision performance while enabling local agentic workflows. Available under Apache 2.0, it offers 1-bit (3.9GB) and ternary (5.9GB) variants for device-specific efficiency, shifting AI deployment toward privacy-focused, cost-effective on-device execution.
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This post is going to do something a little different. I recently came into a very unusual CD and I'd like to explore its contents with you. If you've been reading this blog, you can probably tell that I buy a lot of CD-ROMs. I usually do my research ahead of time but if something is cheap enough, or has a cool-enough looking cover, I'll take a chance on it just in case. This was ...
BGP's lack of trust enables routing hijacks, addressed by RPKI through cryptographic ROAs. Small RPKI servers, operated by diverse entities for education, cross-RIR management, or experimentation, cover critical services but often misuse maxLength, risking sub-prefix hijacks despite 92.4% valid ROAs.
Neverclick uses computer vision for UI automation, offering tools like Grid mode, Text Highlighting, and Path selection, with keyboard controls for positioning and multi-select. It runs offline, requires no continuous CPU usage, and is developed primarily by the creator with some AI assistance, featuring custom artwork and a low-resource footprint.
Soft floating robots (SFRs) represent a shift from rigid machines, offering gravity-defying, compliant, and tactile embodiments for indoor cohabitation. However, their development remains fragmented across isolated prototypes, lacking a coherent design vocabulary. Without a systematic understanding of their interactional capabilities, designers struggle to leverage SFRs’ unique affordances, ...
AI-assisted coding reduces coordination friction, enabling isolated changes that bypass shared understanding, leading to Babel-like chaos where systems grow without cohesive design. The absence of immediate failure masks the erosion of collaborative clarity, as automated tools sustain progress despite fragmented knowledge.
Combinatorial games are two-player, perfect-information, terminating contests with no chance or draws, e.g., Nim, Hackenbush. They contrast with poker (chance) or chess (draws), and their theory, based on Conway, links to surreal numbers.
Cursor, a major AI IDE, has a critical vulnerability enabling automatic execution of malicious git.exe files in repositories, unpatched for over six months despite repeated reports. The company's silence highlights security process failures and risks for its 7 million+ users.
Dependabot delays version update PRs by 3 days to prevent supply chain attacks, defaulting across all ecosystems. Security updates remain immediate, with customization options in GHES 3.23.
The book guides building a Go web app with HTMX for interactivity, covering template structuring, partial/full-page responses, and secure user auth. It includes practical examples like user search, HTMX request handling, and error management using Go's html/template and embedded static assets.
Andon systems in manufacturing alert workers to quality issues via lights, sounds, or displays, enabling production pauses for fixes, rooted in Toyota's Jidoka method. Modern systems use wireless buttons over cords, empowering workers to halt lines and log issues for continuous improvement.
Tired of Claude's jargon like "honest takes"? Use the MessageDisplay hook script to swap terms for humor. Install it in ~/.claude/hooks/wordswap.sh, add to settings.json, and customize—share your swaps or support the author @jola.dev.
A researcher found that Claude's memory system could leak sensitive user data, like names and employers, by tricking the AI into navigating a malicious website's links to spell out personal information. Anthropic patched the vulnerability by limiting web navigation, but the exploit underscores risks in AI systems storing vast user profiles.
Microsoft released 570 security patches, triple last month's, driven by AI-aided discovery, including critical and zero-day flaws. Other firms like Adobe and Google are accelerating patch cycles due to AI, urging users to delay updates to avoid potential stability risks.
The author traveled light in Europe using a universal USB-C power brick with multiple ports, eliminating the need for various chargers. Despite some USB-C limitations, its widespread availability simplified charging diverse devices like phones, trackers, and headphones, proving more reliable than older, device-specific solutions.
Tuner Scope uses an RTL-SDR dongle and coax adapters to measure live TV signal strength via a browser, eliminating software installation. It helps optimize antenna alignment by displaying real-time channel strength, direction, and signal quality metrics like carrier-to-noise.
A viral video of Scottish passengers confronting a predatory drunk man highlights effective real-world bystander action and victim support, contrasting with 2026 tech policies that disproportionately target youth and reflect elite-driven, paternalistic control over digital autonomy, rooted in classist power dynamics.