Forget Hype: Neural Language Models Made AI Actually Understand Words
Your AI buddy doesn't just parrot phrases—it generalizes like a human because of one old trick: turning words into numbers. But who's really cashing in on this 20-year-old pivot?
Your AI buddy doesn't just parrot phrases—it generalizes like a human because of one old trick: turning words into numbers. But who's really cashing in on this 20-year-old pivot?
Hit that curl command on MolTrust's endpoint. Boom — a polished Agent Card screaming A2A v0.3 compliance. But does slapping trust scores into JSON fix AI agents' trust issues?
Everyone figured glowing, circling borders needed heavy JS or Canvas. Wrong. A clever CSS hack with oversized pseudo-elements and conic gradients delivers it—smooth, performant, pure vanilla.
Anthropic's agent hosting sounds like a steal at $0.08/hour. Reality? It's a gateway to ballooning bills and sticky dependencies.
Gartner's latest: 85% of new apps will be cloud-native by 2025, mostly microservices. But here's a hands-on AWS ecommerce build that actually gets DDD right.
Ninety percent of microservices adoptions overrun budgets or fizzle out, per industry surveys. Yet here comes 'The Better Store,' a fresh open-source stab at cloud-native ecommerce on AWS—promising resilience, but we've heard that song before.
In a world where edge AI devices must run forever on a whisper of power, RK3588 and Jetson Orin Nano duke it out. Spoiler: the underdog often wins where it counts.
Gold surged past $4,800 this week on safe-haven buys, dragging PAXG along. Yet Pepeto's $8.87M presale screams moonshot — here's why I'm skeptical.
One indie dev swapped pricey tools like Canny for his own AI-powered feedback SaaS, coded mostly by Claude in under an hour. But after 20 years watching Valley hype cycles, I'm asking: is this a blueprint for riches or just another shiny toy?
150 comments on Reddit beg for a self-hosted GoodNotes clone with stylus magic. But does it exist? Or is homelab heaven still waiting?
Midnight debug session. OrderId slips into getUser, compiler shrugs. Branded types said no more.
RAG's chunking habit? It's a disaster for real-world docs. Healthcare proves it: split wrong, retrieve wrong, reason wrong.
100 feedback items? That's 4,950 pairwise comparisons if you brute-force it with Claude. One dev built smarter: embeddings turn text into vectors, letting Postgres handle the math.
Imagine building the perfect watchdog for your creaky old servers—then watching it die from neglect. One indie dev's six-month saga with BOCH exposes the brutal economics of solo APIs.
Devs have shelled out for thumbnail APIs forever. preview.thedrive.ai flips the script: free, reliable previews for files, sites, anything—zero catch.
SageMaker endpoints are a beast. Terraform leashes them – barely.
Third-party AI wrappers just got banned. Here's the bulletproof alternative devs are switching to: official CLIs supervised by Open Relay.
Your Node.js backend feels snappy in dev. Then production hits, and poof — silent errors, blocked loops, chaos. Here's the cynical truth on why it happens, and how to stop it.
Picture this: an Egyptian journalist clicks a dodgy link, and bam — his digital life gets auctioned off to the highest bidder in a regime's repression racket. Access Now just blew the lid off a hack-for-hire phishing campaign straight out of a spy thriller, but way uglier.
Imagine slashing your LinkedIn networking grind from tedious clicks to keyboard ninja moves. One engineer's AI-powered Chrome extension does just that — and it's free on the Chrome Web Store.