Pao Ramen
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Fuck Everything, We're Doing Five Blades
This satirical piece from The Onion features a company executive aggressively pushing for a move to five-bladed razors, dismissing competition and logic in favor of innovation and market dominance. Despite the perceived absurdity, the executive insists this is the path to becoming the "best fucking razor that ever existed," even suggesting adding a second lathering strip to the five-blade design.
Sep 01 ⎯ theonion.com
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The index mindset
The article discusses the "index mindset," a growing trend favoring preservation over creation, optionality over decisiveness, and generality over specificity. This mindset, originating in public markets with the rise of index funds, has spread to tech, careers, culture, and venture capital, leading to risk aversion and a focus on passive strategies. While offering comfort and perceived safety, it can blur into a "pyramid scheme dynamic" of capital flows and may obscure underlying asset quality or lead to mediocrity by avoiding conviction.
Sep 01 ⎯ blog.johnluttig.com
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The McPhee method | the jsomers.net blog
This article details the "McPhee method" for nonfiction writing, emphasizing a four-stage process: gathering extensive notes through immersion, selecting and structuring those notes, and finally drafting. It highlights the importance of thorough upfront reporting and meticulous organization of material to facilitate a smooth and efficient writing process, advocating for this approach as a valuable alternative to traditional journalism education.
Sep 01 ⎯ jsomers.net
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Custom domains & white-labelling for SaaS
SaaS Custom Domains offers a simplified solution for businesses to provide branded custom domains to their customers. The service includes automated SSL, API access, analytics, WAF, and DDoS protection, aiming to handle complex infrastructure so that companies can focus on product development. It boasts a global infrastructure, enterprise-grade security features, and a simple, usage-based pricing model, trusted by over 500 businesses.
Aug 31 ⎯ saascustomdomains.com
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GitHub - NangoHQ/nango: A single API for all your integrations.
Nango provides a unified API for all external integrations, allowing developers to ship integrations faster while maintaining control. It offers pre-built integrations for over 400 APIs across various categories, custom integration capabilities, and managed integration services. Nango is open-source to encourage community contributions.
Aug 31 ⎯ github.com
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Communal Bonfires
Online community platforms are described as assembly-kits for communal bonfires, designed to foster group-scale discourse. The article contrasts group chat's immediacy and real-time interaction with forums' capacity for asynchronous, long-form expression, knowledge synthesis, and deliberation. It critiques closed platforms like Discord for their lack of web-readability and unified thread concepts, advocating for open protocols like Matrix and ActivityPub as foundations for decentralized, networked community software. The piece introduces Commune, an application built on Matrix, aiming to integrate chat and forum functionalities for digital gardens, with Shpong.com as a flagship instance.
Aug 31 ⎯ blog.erlend.sh
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Building your own CLI Coding Agent with Pydantic-AI
This article details the process of building a custom Command Line Interface (CLI) coding agent using the Pydantic-AI framework and the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It emphasizes the advantages of bespoke agents over commercial tools for specific project contexts and demonstrates how to integrate capabilities like code execution, documentation lookup, and internet search to create a powerful development partner. The authors share insights gained from the process, highlighting the importance of modularity, up-to-date information, and structured reasoning in AI-driven development.
Aug 31 ⎯ martinfowler.com
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OpenAPI TypeScript
This article introduces Hey API Platform, a tool for generating API clients and SDKs from OpenAPI specifications for JavaScript/TypeScript projects. It supports OpenAPI versions 2.0, 3.0, and 3.1, offering customizable output, type-safe data with REST clients, and a plugin ecosystem for enhanced functionality. The platform also facilitates building custom plugins and integrations.
Aug 30 ⎯ share.google
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Fern: SDKs and Docs for your API
Fern provides tools for generating SDKs and API documentation from an API specification. It supports multiple languages for SDKs and offers customizable documentation sites with features like AI search, access control, and versioning. Fern aims to improve the developer experience by automating these processes and ensuring consistency across language clients and documentation.
Aug 30 ⎯ buildwithfern.com
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GitHub - ClearURLs/Addon: ClearURLs is an add-on based on the new WebExtensions technology and will automatically remove tracking elements from URLs to help protect your privacy.
ClearURLs is a WebExtensions-based add-on that automatically removes tracking elements from URLs to protect user privacy. It cleans URLs by removing unnecessary tracking parameters, blocks common ad domains, and offers features like bulk URL cleaning and context menu integration for quick, clean link copying. The extension also prevents tracking injections via the history API and Google/Yandex search result rewriting.
Aug 30 ⎯ github.com
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Will AI Replace Human Thinking? The Case for Writing and Coding Manually
The article argues against over-reliance on AI for writing and coding, suggesting that while AI can be a tool for short-term tasks, it can hinder learning and critical thinking in the long run. Manual writing and coding are presented as essential for developing skills, generating original insights, and maintaining a sense of fulfillment, with a notable concern that AI-generated content may become "slop." The piece also touches upon the potential for AI to change professions rather than replace them entirely, drawing on opinions from various industry figures.
Aug 30 ⎯ www.ssp.sh
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The destination for AI interfaces is Do What I Mean
The article explores the future of AI interfaces, proposing that the destination is "Do What I Mean" (DWIM). This paradigm shift moves beyond traditional command-based or button-driven interfaces to systems that can interpret user intent contextually, reducing interface bureaucracy and increasing expressiveness. Examples like ChatGPT are seen as early DWIM interfaces, and the concept is extended to potential physical environments and multimodal input methods, drawing parallels to early research like MIT's "Put-That-There".
Aug 30 ⎯ interconnected.org
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How to Stop Google from AI-Summarising Your Website (and Reclaim Your Organic Traffic) | Teruza
Google's AI Overviews, or AI-generated summaries in search results, often extract website content into snippets that can divert organic traffic away from publishers. This article outlines methods for publishers to mitigate this issue, including using meta tags like `max-snippet:0` and `nosnippet` to remove snippets entirely, or `data-nosnippet` for more selective control, although these methods can reduce click-through rates. The piece also discusses user-side workarounds and highlights ongoing regulatory investigations in the EU and UK aiming to hold Google accountable for perceived dark pattern tactics.
Aug 30 ⎯ www.teruza.com
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Codevre - Home
Codevre is a browser-based editor designed for creative coders, offering instant setup and a client-side runtime environment. It supports various frameworks like React, three.js, and p5.js, and includes features such as an AI assistant, inline color picker, integrated DevTools, a virtual terminal, and project management tools. The platform emphasizes zero setup, fast loading times, and client-side execution for efficient development and zero runtime costs.
Aug 29 ⎯ codevre.com
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On the Theoretical Limitations of Embedding-Based Retrieval
This paper investigates the theoretical limitations of embedding-based retrieval systems, demonstrating that these limitations can manifest even with simple queries, not just unrealistic ones. The authors connect learning theory to show that the number of possible top-k document subsets returnable is constrained by embedding dimensions. They empirically support this by showing failures even with optimized, free parameterized embeddings and introduce a dataset, LIMIT, that highlights these issues in state-of-the-art models, suggesting a need for new methods beyond the current single-vector paradigm.
Aug 29 ⎯ arxiv.org
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CRTR
Contrastive Representations for Temporal Reasoning (CRTR) is a novel method that improves temporal reasoning in AI by learning representations that capture both spatial and temporal structure, addressing limitations of standard temporal contrastive learning. It uses a provably effective negative sampling scheme to remove spurious features, achieving strong results on complex tasks like Rubik's Cube and Sokoban by enabling planning without hand-crafted heuristics.
Aug 29 ⎯ princeton-rl.github.io
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GitHub - f1shy-dev/kasouka: "仮想化" - canvas-based list virtualiser
Kasouka is a canvas-based list virtualizer developed by f1shy-dev. It aims to provide smooth scrolling for large datasets by rendering millions of rows efficiently. The project includes datasource abstractions for virtual data and supports a vanilla JavaScript demo. The primary technology used is TypeScript.
Aug 29 ⎯ github.com
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MatchAnything
MatchAnything is a large-scale pre-training framework designed for universal cross-modality image matching. It utilizes cross-modal training signals from diverse data sources to train models capable of recognizing and matching fundamental structures across different imaging principles. The framework demonstrates significant generalization abilities, achieving strong performance on various unseen cross-modality image registration tasks.
Aug 29 ⎯ zju3dv.github.io
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Agent DB
AgentDB provides a serverless database system designed for AI applications, enabling instant database provisioning with unique IDs and dynamic schema/migration templates. It supports both SQLite and DuckDB, offers built-in vector search capabilities, and features true tenant isolation for data provenance. The platform scales infinitely with minimized costs, charging only for queries and storage used.
Aug 29 ⎯ agentdb.dev
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Finding Bugs in a Coding Agent with Lightweight DST
This article details the creation of a lightweight Deterministic Simulation Testing (DST) framework in TypeScript to find bugs in Amp, a coding agent. The author developed a custom entropy buffer approach rather than using a seeded PRNG. The testing rig successfully identified issues like corrupted threads due to eager tool calls during streaming, subagent tool calls not terminating, and tool calls not being cancelled after user messages. The framework is integrated into CI builds for continuous testing.
Aug 29 ⎯ wickstrom.tech