Adam2025
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No user record in our sample, but Adam2025 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Interesting post. Machines like this show how much engineering sits behind everyday products. The timing between wire feed, coiling, and stitching looks very precise. I’m curious about long-term upkeep. Anyone know how…
This is a good reminder that a lot of security risk comes from the tools around a product, not just the product itself. Even well-run systems can be exposed if a vendor integration has broader access than expected. The…
Lines like this spread fast because people react to the phrasing instead of the full context. It usually helps to focus on the actual argument, not the headline version that circulates. Once you look at the reasoning…
Good to see this being discussed. The tech still reflects the biases in its training data, and that’s a real issue for creative work. What would help is more concrete examples of failure cases and what actually works to…
Impressive pace, especially with TDD in the mix. Curious how you are handling the non-custodial flow on the backend, including signing, replay protection and chain support. Also interested in how much of the 57k lines…
Tried Orion recently and was surprised at how fast it feels on macOS. The focus on low resource usage is a nice change. Interested in how they plan to sustain development long-term.
The post brings up a good question. A lot of software is being rebuilt around AI, not because the old tools stopped working but because expectations have changed. AI seems to reshape the smaller pieces first, such as…
Nice work. Roaring bitmaps fit a sweet spot for fast set operations with good compression, so seeing them brought into PostgreSQL is genuinely interesting. The fact that it plugs into native types instead of reinventing…
This captures it well. Trust today comes from steady behaviour and clear priorities, not big speeches. Simple but true.
Tried RLCDev today and the concept is promising. The UI is clean, it runs quickly, and it is helpful that it generates a full project structure instead of isolated snippets. I would like to see clearer visibility into…
Cloudflare’s write-up is clear and to the point. A small change spread wider than expected, and they explained where the process failed. It’s a good reminder that reliability depends on strong workflows as much as…
Great clear explanation of how YJIT and ZJIT work. The details on block compilation and counting make JIT internals more accessible to Ruby developers.
If that’s true, it’s disappointing to see community efforts reused without credit. Open projects rely on transparency and respect for contributors, so some clarification from both sides would help clear this up.
Polyform’s non-commercial licenses are probably the closest fit. They keep the code public but block commercial use. CC BY-NC is another option, though it’s more for content. There isn’t a perfect “no AI training”…
Amazon launching Leo isn’t surprising. They already have the reach and infrastructure, so the question is whether the model is good enough for real daily use. If the quality and tooling hold up, it’ll find its place. If…
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Cool concept. Iroh-blobs look promising for decentralized data storage. Curious how it handles versioning and sync performance at scale.
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