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Emotional Agents
Emotional Agents
Many people have found the intelligence of AIs to be shocking. This will seem quaint compared to a far bigger shock coming: highly emotional AIs. The arrival of synthetic emotions will unleash disruption, outrage, disturbance, confusion, and cultural shock in … Continue reading →
·kk.org·
Emotional Agents
Andiku CLI - AI-Powered Documentation Generator for Developers
Andiku CLI - AI-Powered Documentation Generator for Developers
Generate comprehensive documentation in seconds with Andiku CLI. AI-powered tool for Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Go, Rust, Java and more. Save hours of manual documentation work.
·andiku.com·
Andiku CLI - AI-Powered Documentation Generator for Developers
Digital Asset Invoicing on AWS
Digital Asset Invoicing on AWS
Open-source invoicing and payment tracking for ETH + ERC-20 on AWS. Ideal for prototyping and demonstrations.
·payproto.xyz·
Digital Asset Invoicing on AWS
Is AI a "Normal Technology"?
Is AI a "Normal Technology"?
We think we see the world as it is, but in fact we see it through a thick fog of received knowledge and ideas, some of which are right and some of which are
·oreilly.com·
Is AI a "Normal Technology"?
Why AI-Driven Client Apps Don't Understand Your API
Why AI-Driven Client Apps Don't Understand Your API
Recent surveys point to a massive growth in AI-driven bots crawling the internet looking for APIs. While many of these have malicious intent, a growing number
·oreilly.com·
Why AI-Driven Client Apps Don't Understand Your API
Teletext Around The World, Still
Teletext Around The World, Still
When you mention Teletext or Videotex, you probably think of the 1970s British system, the well-known system in France, or the short-lived US attempt to launch the service. Before the Internet, the…
·hackaday.com·
Teletext Around The World, Still
People Work in Teams, AI Assistants in Silos
People Work in Teams, AI Assistants in Silos
As I was waiting to start a recent episode of Live with Tim O’Reilly, I was talking with attendees in the live chat. Someone asked, “Where do you get your
·oreilly.com·
People Work in Teams, AI Assistants in Silos
Taming the Delightful Chaos
Taming the Delightful Chaos
What the Computerization of Wall Street Can Teach Us About AI
·oreilly.com·
Taming the Delightful Chaos
Project 8086 Part II: Real Mode Productivity; or, 8,086 Reasons to Get a Newer Computer - 512 Pixels
Project 8086 Part II: Real Mode Productivity; or, 8,086 Reasons to Get a Newer Computer - 512 Pixels
MS-DOS Correspondent Kevin Lipe reporting again from the trailing edge of computing. When I was last with you, we discussed the Pocket 8086. If you don’t remember what the Pocket 8086 is, or who I am, or what any of this has to do with everyone’s favorite Apple blog, I’d refer you to part one […]
·512pixels.net·
Project 8086 Part II: Real Mode Productivity; or, 8,086 Reasons to Get a Newer Computer - 512 Pixels
A Brief Overview of the Pocket 8086; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Windows 3.0 in Real Mode - 512 Pixels
A Brief Overview of the Pocket 8086; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Windows 3.0 in Real Mode - 512 Pixels
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post written by my buddy Kevin, and is the first in a series covering a weird and wonderful corner of retrocomputing. I’m Kevin Lipe, 512 Pixels’ somewhat-official MS-DOS correspondent. Long time reader; second-time guest post. I’ve only ever written for this site about software that’s as old as I […]
·512pixels.net·
A Brief Overview of the Pocket 8086; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Windows 3.0 in Real Mode - 512 Pixels
Language Models as Thespians
Language Models as Thespians
Thinking of language models as actors is an effective way to understand their quirks, predict their failures, and get better results when using them.
·jstrieb.github.io·
Language Models as Thespians
Interoperability in 2025: beyond the Erlang VM
Interoperability in 2025: beyond the Erlang VM
We explore the mechanisms for interoperability and portability between Elixir, other programming languages, and runtimes.
·elixir-lang.org·
Interoperability in 2025: beyond the Erlang VM
The Prince of Porn
The Prince of Porn
Seth Warshavsky's fingerprints are all over the seamy underbelly of the Internet. The object of scorn and envy, he says he's just an honest businessman. By Joyce Slaton.
·wired.com·
The Prince of Porn
Sex Sells
Sex Sells
Young, ambitious Seth Warshavsky is the Bob Guccione of the 1990s. Seth Warshavsky has seen the future, and it works. Especially for him: at 24, the fresh-faced entrepreneur with the Beaver Cleaver grin heads an online empire that he expects will gross US$20 million in 1997 – its second year of existence. Despite its innocuous-sounding \[…\]
·wired.com·
Sex Sells
So You Want To Be A Hacker
So You Want To Be A Hacker
This post has been on my mind for a while now, but the length and laziness to search my archives and bookmarks has deterred its publication, but alas! it is here now. Since 2014, I have encountered lots of materials here and there that I keep track of and frequent to update my knowledge. This list of resources also includes twitter accounts, but I have excluded that category from this post. There are various sub-domains in cyber security. Hopefully, this post can give you a place to start in the your field of interest. This is a non exhaustive list.
·glitchnsec.github.io·
So You Want To Be A Hacker
Towards expressive relations as technological mediation
Towards expressive relations as technological mediation
Weeknotes 353 - Towards expressive relations as technological mediation - Combining technology philosophy concepts and AI learning, breaking the fourth wall. And other news.
·iskandr.nl·
Towards expressive relations as technological mediation
Non-consensual technology
Non-consensual technology
In my youth I was under the all too common delusion that Great Men were to thank for most of society's innovations. Eventually I noticed ...
·blog.erlend.sh·
Non-consensual technology
How to Think Like a Hacker | Abdul Wahab Junaid
How to Think Like a Hacker | Abdul Wahab Junaid
To think like a hacker, you must adopt a specific mindset that focuses on identifying and exploiting security flaws within a system. This thought process
·awjunaid.com·
How to Think Like a Hacker | Abdul Wahab Junaid
How to Hack a Computer System | Abdul Wahab Junaid
How to Hack a Computer System | Abdul Wahab Junaid
Hacking, once a term associated with IT problem-solving, has evolved to have both positive and negative connotations. On the positive side, many
·awjunaid.com·
How to Hack a Computer System | Abdul Wahab Junaid
The trap of tech that’s great in the small but not in the large
The trap of tech that’s great in the small but not in the large
There are software technologies that work really well in-the-small, but they don’t scale up well. The challenge here is that the problem size grows incrementally, and migrating off of them re…
·surfingcomplexity.blog·
The trap of tech that’s great in the small but not in the large
HyperCard and what it means for the future of No-Code
HyperCard and what it means for the future of No-Code
In 1987, while Steve Jobs was building NeXT, Bill Atkinson was building HyperCard at Apple. Bill, inventor of the double-click, was a…
·medium.com·
HyperCard and what it means for the future of No-Code