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Plannotator 0.19.11: Integrating Agent-Driven Code Review with Jujutsu (jj)
Plannotator introduces support for jj diffs, enabling developers to review and annotate changes within the Jujutsu version control system using agent-integrated workflows.
Mochi.js: A Bun-Native Approach to High-Fidelity Browser Automation
Explore Mochi.js, a new browser automation framework designed to bypass strict bot detection by using relationally coherent fingerprints and biomechanical behavioral synthesis.
Closing the Loop: Enhancing Agentic Workflows with Crit
Explore how Crit provides a local-first review interface for AI agent plans and code diffs, reducing the friction of iterative AI-assisted development.
Exploring QBE: A Lightweight Alternative to LLVM
An analysis of the QBE compiler back end, its ecosystem of lightweight C compilers, and the technical trade-offs of choosing a minimalisty approach to code generation.
Rockbox-Zig: Bringing a Legendary Audio Engine to the Modern Era
An exploration of Rockbox-Zig, a modern Music Player Daemon that leverages the Rockbox firmware engine with Rust and Zig for multi-room audio and diverse API support.
The Achilles Heel of the Internet: Analyzing the AWS us-east-1 Overheating Incident
An analysis of a recent service disruption in AWS's North Virginia region caused by data center overheating, highlighting the ongoing reliability concerns surrounding us-east-1.
ChonkLM: Bringing Tiny Language Models to the Browser via WebGPU
An exploration of ChonkLM, a browser-based inference runtime that allows users to run small language models entirely offline using WebGPU.
Building Off-Grid Resilience: An In-Depth Look at Meshtastic and LoRa Mesh Networking
Explore Meshtastic, an open-source project enabling long-range, encrypted off-grid communication using inexpensive LoRa radios, and how it compares to emerging alternatives like Meshcore.
The Existential Risk of Superhuman AI: Analyzing 'If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies'
An exploration of the arguments presented by Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares regarding the catastrophic risks of artificial superintelligence and the debate surrounding AI alignment.
Dirty Frag: Analyzing the New Linux Root Exploit (CVE-2026-43284)
A deep dive into the 'Dirty Frag' vulnerability, a chained kernel exploit that allows local privilege escalation to root, following closely on the heels of Copy Fail.
The Tension Between AI Safety and Scientific Inquiry
An analysis of how AI safety filters in models like Claude trigger on vaccine research and public health modeling, highlighting the conflict between corporate liability and educational access.
nocal: Transforming the Calendar into an AI-Powered Workspace
Explore how nocal integrates notes, tasks, and a built-in MCP server to turn traditional scheduling into a connected, agent-ready knowledge graph.