π§ Can someone explain what happened in just one weekend? Clawdbot has been around for 5 months but has only just exploded in popularity.
Probably the fastest product launch ever on GitHub. πΈ
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π§ Can someone explain what happened in just one weekend? Clawdbot has been around for 5 months but has only just exploded in popularity.
Probably the fastest product launch ever on GitHub. πΈ
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26.01.2026 17:13 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0100 people coding in a single repository is a merge nightmare.
If you have 100 *AI-assisted* coders in a single repository, you'd better have a f****ng fast CI.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
The production of the Blackwell GPU generation starting 2025-H2 has caused DRAM prices to soar.
If this technology is real, this is a ChatGPT-moment.
*They have 0 factory, industry takes time.
*They did not disclose the materials
#CES #battery π
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-aP...
China successfully reverse-engineered an old ASML machine. π³
(it's a prototype - no working chip has been produced ...yet)
www.reuters.com/world/china/...
The tool & documentation are available here: strudel.cc
13.12.2025 19:16 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0πΎ π§ If you like coding and music, look at that: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu5r...
13.12.2025 19:15 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Seems like Cloudflare still uses their old "FL1" proxy (based on Openresty and Lua) for at least 25% of total traffic. π€―
Even the leaders struggle to eliminate their technical debt.
blog.cloudflare.com/5-december-2...
How Meta keeps its AI hardware reliable π
// Training a model on 10k-ish GPUs will toast a few hundred along the way. Better make sure you catch silent failures π
engineering.fb.com/2025/07/22/d...
π§ Claude is becoming the default model for developers, for both AI-assisted coders and agent creators.
Look at that π #contextEngineering
www.anthropic.com/engineering/...
Deepseek, October 2025:
"Hey guys, look at our new deepseek-ocr model!"
Deepseek CTO in 6 months π
1) ourworldindata.org/data-insight...
2) ourworldindata.org/reducing-fer...
Use of NPK fertilizers in China peaked in 2015.
Most developing countries tend to subsidize overused fertilizers for the Green Revolution, then tax them when the program is over.
Less pollution, smarter farming, different practices... without reducing yield.
Replay de "Qui veut prompter des millions" pendant la confΓ©rence GenAI Days de Rennes, en septembre. π
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQ-d...
π π§ Nouveau meetup GenAI Nantes en prΓ©paration!
En novembre, nous accueillerons l'Γ©quipe de @seelab.bsky.social pour un talk sur la gΓ©nΓ©ration de vidΓ©o. π₯
π Lieu: nouveaux locaux de Lucca (gare)
β±οΈ Date: 19 novembre Γ 19h
RSVP: www.meetup.com/generative-a...
On remet Γ§a le 4 novembre Γ 12h30 au Palace (_icilundi), place Graslin. βοΈ
Inscription: eventbrite.fr/e/open-mic-e...
ποΈ Je prends la parole dans 25 min sur la chaine Youtube/Twitch de Zenika, pour parler d'open-source, et clΓ΄turer ce Hacktoberfest 2025. π΄ββ οΈ
A tout de suite! βοΈ
www.youtube.com/watch?v=41Kq...
Long live markdown and pixels!
Check the github: github.com/deepseek-ai/...
And the paper: arxiv.org/abs/2510.18234
Todayβs Large Language Models do the same.β¨They encode meaning as vectors and coordinates in a semantic space.β¨Computer vision does it too: turning pixels into concepts.β¨
Both are forms of writing, just in different alphabets.
Writing keeps reinventing itself. Now, for machines.
At first, we carved pictograms on stone and clay.β¨Then came ideograms, cuneiform, hieroglyphs, and alphabets.β¨Each step: a more abstract compression of meaning.
Symbols standing for sounds, sounds for ideas.
Humanity took 8500 years to evolve from clay marks to Gutenbergβs press, and eventually to machine learning
From βΊ pictogramsβ¨β to π’ cuneiform
β to π alphabets (26 char)
β to π¨οΈGutenbergβs printing press
β to π§ LLM vocab (100-200k tok)
β to π§© computer vision in Deepseek-OCR (10x compression vs text)
A request to an MCP server has an extremely short execution time, and most of my MCP servers are used less than once a day (scale to zero).
Think of it as npx/uvx-as-a-service.
βοΈ If I were a cloud platform hosting serverless code, Iβd go all-in on hosting MCP servers.
Bc sharing a single MCP server between multiple users exposes them to security issues. Hosting 50 independent MCP servers in the cloud for every person on Earth would be way too expensive.
New post!
π§βπ¨ Create awesome illustrations for your GitHub project β¨β¨β¨
samuelberthe.substack.com/p/create-awe...
Letβs go!
π GitHub: github.com/samber/ro
π Documentation: ro.samber.dev
I'd love to hear your feedback! If you're building event-driven applications in Go, give samber/ro a try and let me know how it works for your use case.
π‘οΈ Type-safe: Full Go generics support with compile-time type checking prevents runtime errors.
π Rich ecosystem: 30+ plugins for HTTP, JSON, logging, rate limiting, file monitoring, and more.
Key highlights:
π Declarative pipelines: Transform complex async flows into readable operators
β‘ Performance-focused: Minimal allocations, zero runtime reflection, and efficient backpressure handling designed for high-throughput scenarios.
Why reactive programming in Go?
Event-driven applications are everywhere: WebSocket streams, message brokers, user interactions, sensor data. Traditional callback patterns quickly become complex and hard to maintain. samber/ro brings declarative, composable stream processing to Go.
π Excited to announce samber/ro - A Reactive Programming library for Go!
After months of dev, I'm thrilled to introduce a ReactiveX implementation for Go. If you've worked with RxJS in JavaScript or ReactiveX in other languages, you'll feel at home
github.com/samber/ro
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