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Home Assistant OS can serve as a user-friendly control hub for your smart devices. Here's how to get started.
Honesty time: somewhere this quarter, you absolutely shoved a swipe handler into a desktop layout because someone in the meeting said the experience should feel consistent. (We've all shipped it. It's fine. It's not fine.) The version of you who did that is the one Bramus is writing to in his new po
Over the last few days, I've been working on a production-ready AI Chatbot SaaS application to strengthen my Full Stack Development skills and gain hands-on experience with modern AI-powered applications. What I Built A complete AI Chatbot SaaS platform that provides a ChatGPT-style experience with
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UI Render System - Factory Pattern Implementation This is an implementation of the Factory design pattern for a cross-platform UI framework that renders OS-specific components without the client code needing to know which operating system it's running on. Building a UI framework that runs on both Wi
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I've been experimenting with running large language models entirely on my own machine, and the setup turned out to be simpler than I expected. Here's exactly what I did to get Llama 3 running locally using Docker - no cloud API, no data leaving my machine. The first thing I noticed after switching t
Originally published on my personal website. If you've ever worked in a C codebase, you've probably been frustrated with the lack of tooling that is available to you, especially compared to more modern languages like TypeScript. The truth is, C does have capable tooling support, but they aren't as w
Why the phrase contradicts itself, and why that contradiction keeps the field from defining what an AI agent really is. "Autonomous agent" may be the most-hyped phrase in technology this year (second only to "agent identity"), and also one of the most incoherent, the kind of term a marketing team sh
Originally published on expo.dev/blog by Dan Kelly. B2B mobile apps face a different challenge than consumer apps. You're not competing for attention on social media. You're competing for budget approval, security reviews, and change management bandwidth. The decision to adopt your app isn't made by
This article was originally published on LucidShark Blog. On June 17, 2026, Microsoft Threat Intelligence published a report attributing a supply chain attack on more than 140 packages in the @mastra npm scope to Sapphire Sleet, a North Korean state-sponsored threat actor. Mastra is a TypeScript fra
Staying on Top of ML Research With ~10,000 new papers on Arxiv every month, staying current in your specific niche is nearly impossible through manual browsing. I built an Arxiv scraper on Apify that: Keyword search: Define the topics you care about (e.g., "diffusion models", "LLM alignment", "RLHF"
There is a paper that reframes prompt injection in a way that is hard to unsee: Prompt Injection as Role Confusion. Its claim is that the dozens of named attacks (ignore previous instructions, hidden HTML, markdown injection, tool injection, RAG injection) are not different bugs. They are one bug: a
Modern businesses are in a constant, uphill battle against what to do with unstructured data: PDFs, contracts, scanned images, customer The post Template-based data extraction is dead. Here’s what comes next. appeared first on The New Stack.
A few months ago my girlfriend went down the peptides rabbit hole. GLP-1 first, then a bunch of others whose names I still struggle to spell. She started looking for a tracker and hated everything she found — too clinical, too spreadsheet-y, not something you'd actually want to open every morning. S
The Rust Foundation on Thursday announced the launch of the Rust Foundation Trusted Training (RFTT) program, a new formal accreditation The post Trust in Rust: Foundation debuts official training to tackle steep learning curve appeared first on The New Stack.
Title: The Constraint That Made Me Better: On Working Within Context Limits If you've been throwing everything into your AI prompts lately—full codebases, months of conversation history, entire documentation sets—let me stop you. There's a better way, and it starts with embracing limits instead of f