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view articleSpotting differences in code is an important part of what we do, Delta is by far the best CLI diff tool I ever used.
RPG Actor Game Jam — build a game that reads from or writes to the rpg.actor character registry. April 2026.
C++26 is bringing some long-overdue changes to assert(). But why are those changes needed? And when do we actually use assert, anyway? At its core, assert() exists to validate runtime conditions. If the given expression evaluates to false, the program aborts. I’m almost certain you’ve used it before — at work, in personal projects, or at the very least in examples and code snippets. So what’s the problem? The macro nobody treats like a macro assert() is a macro — and a slightly sneaky one at that. Its name is written in lowercase, so it doesn’t follow the usual SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE convention we associate with macros. There’s a good chance you’ve been using it for years without ever thinking about its macro nature. Macros, of course, aren’t
Super-lightweight Linux sandbox for AI agents
CERN has developed ultra-small AI models embedded directly into custom chips to filter massive data streams from the Large Hadron Collider in real time, addressing the enormous data challenge of the world’s most powerful particle accelerator.
I’ve taken agency in the treatment of my bone cancer (osteosarcoma in the T5 vertebrae of the upper spine). After I’ve ran out of standard of care treatment…
The official White House Android app has a cookie/paywall bypass injector, tracks your GPS every 4.5 minutes, and loads JavaScript from some guy's GitHub Pages.
About this Role We’re looking for a Senior or Staff Software Engineer to own the technical direction on our engineering team, mentor other engineers, and partner closely with product and design to deliver fast, reliable, and magical user experiences. This role is deeply hands-on. You’ll be writing and reviewing code daily, shaping architecture, and helping scale our platform as we grow. What you will do Lead the architecture, implementation, and delivery of user-facing products (dashboard, real-time voice AI, support tooling) Write high-quality, production-grade TypeScript across the stack (Next.js, Bun) Mentor and guide engineers through code reviews, design discussions, and technical planning Collaborate directly with Product and Design t
Not only are AIs far more agreeable than humans when advising on interpersonal matters, but users also prefer the sycophantic models.
Spanish legislation as a Git repo — every law is a Markdown file, every reform a commit. 8,600+ laws. - EnriqueLop/legalize-es
Native macOS Wayland Compositor written in Rust using Smithay. Experience seamless Linux app streaming on macOS without XQuartz. - J-x-Z/cocoa-way
Circuit-level PDP-11/34 emulator. Contribute to dbrll/ll-34 development by creating an account on GitHub.
Most Capable Agent System Prompt. Contribute to fainir/most-capable-agent-system-prompt development by creating an account on GitHub.
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