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The Frustration of AI-Only Support at Anthropic
In early March, I was surprised to find $180 in unexpected charges on my Anthropic account, despite not using the service during that time.
Diagnosing Codebase Issues with Git Commands
When diving into a new codebase, my first move isn't to open the code but to fire up the terminal and run a few strategic git commands.
Porting Mac OS X 10.0 to the Nintendo Wii: A Technical Odyssey
Since 2007, the Nintendo Wii has hosted various operating systems, but now, Mac OS X 10.
The Super-Intelligent Octopus Problem: A Philosophical Exploration of AI Agency and Ethics
Imagine an octopus, not just any octopus, but a super-intelligent one, trapped in a box.
The New Battlefield: Data Centers as Military Targets
In a groundbreaking move during the U.
Empowering the Blind with Accessible Lego Instructions
As a child, Matthew Shifrin loved building Lego sets, but being blind meant he had to rely on others for help.
Overcoming Disk Space Challenges in Server Launch
Launching a server to distribute digital Kanjideck files quickly turned into a crisis when hundreds of users flooded in, overwhelming the system's 40GB disk space.
Gemma Tuner Multimodal: Fine-Tune Text, Images, and Audio on Apple Silicon
Gemma Tuner Multimodal allows users to fine-tune the Gemma model on text, images, and audio directly on Apple Silicon Macs, without the need for NVIDIA GPUs.
Creating a 256-Byte DOS Demo: The Endbot Experience
Endbot is a remarkable 256-byte demo that showcases the power of compact coding.
Xilem: An Experimental Rust Architecture for Reactive UI Development
Xilem and Masonry are pioneering frameworks designed to facilitate the creation of GUI applications in Rust.
3D Printable Analog Cameras Database
Explore a unique database dedicated to analog cameras that can be 3D printed.
Explore Middle-earth with an Interactive Map
Step into the world of Tolkien's Middle-earth with our interactive map, where you can explore significant events from the legendarium.
The Evolution of S3: Bridging Data Storage and Accessibility
In the world of data management, moving large datasets efficiently is a common challenge.
Binary Obfuscation that Doesn't Kill LTO: A Recap of My Thotcon Talk
At Thotcon 2025, I delved into the tension between Binary Obfuscation and Link-Time Optimization (LTO) in game security, particularly for platforms like the Nintendo Switch.
Enhancing Security in Vibe Coding with Remote Development
In the realm of Python development, concerns about supply-chain attacks and prompt injection risks have sparked discussions on how to secure 'vibe coding' practices.
Balancing Enterprise Engineering with Personal Projects
Building a skyscraper is a complex endeavor, requiring meticulous planning, permits, and a large team.
China's New Regulations on Digital Humans and Online Safety
In a move to regulate the burgeoning field of digital humans, China's Cyberspace Administration has released draft regulations aimed at ensuring these virtual entities are clearly labeled and do not mislead or harm children.
A Journey Through 30 Years of Influential GPUs
Embark on a visual journey through three decades of groundbreaking graphics cards, from the early days of 3D acceleration to the cutting-edge technology of today.
Transitioning from Cloudflare to Bunny.net: A Step-by-Step Guide
I've been a long-time user of Cloudflare, appreciating their vast infrastructure and generous free services.
Simplify, Then Add Lightness: Lessons in Fast Hardware Development
Colin Chapman's mantra, 'simplify, then add lightness,' originally applied to racecars, embodies a broader design philosophy relevant across engineering and company-building.
Unveiling a Hidden Bug in the Apollo Guidance Computer
The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) stands as one of the most examined codebases in history, yet a critical bug in its gyro control code remained unnoticed for 57 years.
Google's Scion: A Testbed for Orchestrating Concurrent Agents
Scion is an experimental orchestration testbed developed by Google, designed to manage concurrent agents running in containers across both local and remote compute environments.
Taste and Judgment in the Age of AI and LLMs
AI and LLMs have revolutionized content creation, making competent output cheap and accessible.
Revamping OldNYC: AI and OpenStreetMap Transformations
Over the past two years, I've quietly overhauled the OldNYC photo viewer, adding 10,000 historic photos and enhancing the site's accuracy and efficiency using modern AI tools and the OpenStreetMap ecosystem.
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