htmx is a erlang
PCIe Deep Dive, Part 4: LTSSM
Small electric vehicles, motor controllers, robots, flying things, and other fun electromechanical stuff!
Domain – DNS Building Blocks for Application Developers
The milestones for expanding the domain crate, our Rust library serving as building blocks to develop DNS tooling.
RFC 9527: DHCPv6 Options for the Homenet Naming Authority
This document defines DHCPv6 options so that a Homenet Naming Authority (HNA) can automatically set the appropriate configuration and outsource the authoritative naming service for the home network.
In most cases, the outsourcing mechanism is transparent for the end user.
RFC 9526: Simple Provisioning of Public Names for Residential Networks
Home network owners may have devices or services hosted on their home network that they wish to access from the Internet (i.e., from a network outside of the home network). Home networks are increasingly numbered using IPv6 addresses, which in principle makes this access simpler, but accessing home networks from the Internet requires the names and IP addresses of these devices and services to be made available in the public DNS.
This document describes how a Home Naming Authority (NHA) instructs the outsourced infrastructure to publish these pieces of information in the public DNS.
The names and IP addresses of the home network are set in the Public Homenet Zone by the Homenet Naming Authority (HNA), which in turn instructs an outsourced infrastructure to publish the zone on behalf of the home network owner.
Prodigy: The World's First Universal Processor | Tachyum
Tachyum is enabling human brain-scale AI and advancing the entire world to a greener era, by delivering Tachyum Prodigy - The World’s First Universal Processor
Tachyum unveils a monster processor that does everything
Tachyum’s Prodigy processor has finally launched
1/100th of the cost: CPU startup Tachyum claims that one of its processing units can rival dozens of Nvidia H200 GPUs — with a 99% saving that could turn the AI market on its head if true
The 5nm Prodigy processor can dynamically switch between AI, HPC, and cloud workloads and costs $23,000
Introduction to Zig, a Potential Heir to C
David Eastman takes a look at Zig, perhaps 'the new C'. It's a low level language that gets developers closer to the metal, in a modern way.
GENplus - Natural Language Programming
Redefining the programming landscape. This innovative platform introduces a groundbreaking natural language programming language, integrated seamlessly with an AI-powered architecture. GENplus is designed for everyone, from seasoned developers to coding novices, making software creation more intuitive, efficient, and accessible than ever before.
Lisp Design Patterns
Lisp projects might be smaller and neater that other tech. But still, there are emergent patterns in any software.So here's an arbitrary list of design patterns I found in Lisp codebases.
Bucky bit - Wikipedia
Extism v1: Run WebAssembly in Your App
The open source project Extism is designed to enable software end users to enhance existing applications, adding extensibility through Wasm-based plug-ins.
Self-contained Linux applications with lone lisp
Creating standalone Linux applications with lone.
Monoliths: A Space Odyssey to Better Developer Experience
Default monolithic apps are often phased out in favor of decoupled and containerized microservices architectures, but what if you built one with intention?
How Perplexity's Online LLM Was Inspired by FreshLLMs Paper
We dig into the technology behind Perplexity’s Copilot, which was inspired by the FreshLLMs paper that proposed search engine-augmented LLMs.
Linux in the Edge Computing Ecosystem and IoT Gateway Technologies | Linux Journal
Infrastructure as Code DSLs
Generate knowledge with Semantic Graphs and RAG
Knowledge exploration and discovery with Semantic Graphs and RAG
Ontology-Oriented Software Development
by Peter Wilczynski, Product Lead for the Ontology System
Decoding Complex-Sounding Programming Terms with Examples
In the software world, we don’t have as many complicated terms as there are in biology, but we aren’t completely immune to giving complex-sounding names to what should be simple concepts – some of us even enjoy getting pedantic about them. Here are some of my favorites, with examples in JavaScript…
The Event Loop simplified
The event loop, busy-waiting, threads and waiting in lines. A real-life tale
from waiting in lines at the stores.
We build X.509 chains so you don’t have to
By William Woodruff For the past eight months, Trail of Bits has worked with the Python Cryptographic Authority to build cryptography-x509-verification, a brand-new, pure-Rust implementation of the…
[Paper Review] XFaaS: Hyperscale and Low Cost Serverless Functions at Meta
Hi everyone, Micah here. This week’s paper is one of several papers I’ll be reading from 2023’s Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP). Enjoy!Just arriving? Join my growing community of engineers to receive 1 email per week with a deep dive into cutting-edge Computer Science research.
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Choose boring and flexible, not malleable - dkarlovi.github.io
Using simple and flexible tools doesn't make your work boring. In fact, it can lead to more exciting results.
AI, 5G and IoT spur edge data centers
Enterprises are moving to a distributed data center model for real-time processing at the edge.
Minimal contents of a .git folder
What does a minimal usable .git folder look like? Let’s try it out!
How do I work with a git repository within another repository?
I have a Git media repository where I'm keeping all of my JavaScript and CSS master files and scripts that I'll use on various projects.
If I create a new project that's in its own Git repository...
SUBMODULES: A git repo inside a git repo.
As I followed the installation guide to set up saleor-platform on my system, I just copied and pasted...