2025 highlights: AI research and code
A 2025 AI research review covering tabular machine learning, the societal impacts of AI scale, and open-source data-science tools.
A 2025 AI research review covering tabular machine learning, the societal impacts of AI scale, and open-source data-science tools.
Explains how exe.dev's SSH-based VM hosting service uses unique IPs per account and public key authentication to route traffic without a Host header.
Qwen3-TTS, a family of advanced multilingual text-to-speech models, is now open source, featuring voice cloning and description-based control.
Qwen3-TTS, a family of advanced multilingual text-to-speech models, is now open source, featuring voice cloning and description-based control.
A walk-through of manually refactoring the complex GildedRose kata code in ColdFusion, focusing on improving the updateQuality method.
Claude Code is described as a small game engine, detailing its React-based scene graph to ANSI rendering pipeline with a 16ms frame budget.
Explains how Claude Code functions as a small game engine with a React-based scene graph pipeline for terminal UI rendering.
Martin Fowler's blog fragments discuss AI/works™ platform, AI electricity consumption, and the need for rigor in AI-enabled software development.
Guide to configuring BizTalk Server's native backup jobs to store database backups directly in Azure Blob Storage using SQL Server's BACKUP TO URL feature.
A daily link roundup covering .NET, web development, AI, Windows, and Visual Studio news, tutorials, and release announcements.
A developer shares how they built a conference CFP voting app in Rails 8 using Antigravity's AI coding approach, detailing the prompt and features.
A technical guide on implementing centralized test result printing and progress reporting in a Fortran testing framework.
Anthropic publicly releases Claude AI's internal 'constitution', a lengthy document detailing its core values and training principles.
Anthropic publicly released Claude AI's internal 'constitution', a 35k-token document outlining its core values and training principles.
Explores the Mills ratio, comparing tail behavior of Student t and normal distributions to illustrate fat-tailed vs. thin-tailed distributions.
Analysis of how the AI boom's demand for RAM is driving up prices, hurting consumers, and creating long-term risks for the tech industry.
A conversation on how LLMs help shape software abstractions and manage cognitive load in building systems that survive change.
Explores the probability of extreme 'six sigma' events using the Student t distribution, showing it's not monotonic and depends heavily on degrees of freedom.
A daily tech link roundup covering web development, AI tools, .NET updates, Windows utilities, and software engineering trends.
AI won't eliminate junior developers but will challenge senior engineers who haven't evolved beyond just writing code to focus on higher-level design and communication.