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Clojure 1.13 Adds Support For Checked Keys
Clojure 1.13 now supports checked keys, enhancing data validation capabilities for developers. The feature aims to improve code safety and reliability.
A Skill Is a Folder, Not a Prompt: What Anthropic Learned Running Hundreds of Them
Anthropic shares insights from running hundreds of Skills, redefining how organizations build and use AI capabilities through reusable folders instead of prompts.
RHEO On The Web: Find Your Flow
Discover RHEO’s browser-based fluid playground, offering instant, private calm and creative play without downloads or sign-up, accessible anywhere.
The Delegation Ladder: The Four Agentic Loops, and What Each One Lets You Stop Doing
An analysis of the four agentic loops in AI development, explaining what each allows you to stop doing and why it matters for AI process design.
Software-Defined Warfare: How Ukraine’s Delta Turned the Battlefield Into a Shared, Real-Time Map
Ukraine deploys Delta, a cloud-based, browser-accessible battlefield system, transforming modern warfare with software-driven, real-time situational awareness.
Apple Silicon’s Quiet Memory Advantage
Apple Silicon offers a unique memory advantage for running large AI models locally, with shared memory enabling higher capacity at lower cost, despite slower bandwidth.
RHEO On Steam: One Toy, Every Screen
RHEO launches on Steam, offering a fluid art experience across PC, Steam Deck, VR, and more with seamless cloud sync and device adaptability.
The Eye Over the City: How Wide-Area Motion Imagery Works — and Where It Goes Blind
An in-depth look at WAMI technology, its capabilities, limitations, and future integration with radar for city-wide surveillance.
Kill-Switch-Proof: How to Build So Washington Can’t Take Your AI Stack Down
Learn how organizations can architect AI systems resistant to government shutdowns, focusing on dependency mapping, abstraction layers, and open-weight models.