Linux and Git creator Linus Torvalds’ latest project contains code that was “basically written by vibe coding,” but you ...
Continuing his reverse-engineering of the Intel 8087, [Ken Shirriff] covers the conditional tests that are implemented in the microcode of this floating point processing unit (FPU). This microcode ...
Python IDEs now assist with writing, debugging, and managing code using built in AI supportDifferent IDEs serve different ...
In this article author Sachin Joglekar discusses the transformation of CLI terminals becoming agentic where developers can state goals while the AI agents plan, call tools, iterate, ask for approval ...
Companies’ latest return-to-office push is barely noticeable. That’s the point. After waves of RTO mandates yielded mixed results, employers are betting a subtler strategy will be more effective at ...
Loop earplugs are some of the best reusable earplugs you can buy. I personally keep a pair attached to my car keys at all times. As a live music enthusiast that frequently travels to some of the ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) agents are a breeze to create using Microsoft Copilot Studio, and almost just as easy to manipulate into divulging sensitive corporate data. Despite broad security ...
Jay Butler has plenty of reasons why he’s spent the past two years trying to get his Virginia Union men’s basketball team into the field for the YES U.S. Virgin Islands HBCU Basketball Classic. But ...
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Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, is an alkaline that changes the pH of water by raising it slightly. This inexpensive household staple has loads of uses. One surprising application is utilizing ...
Every year brings a new wave of slang that somehow captures the entire mood of a generation—and 2025 has been no exception. From TikTok-born catchphrases to Gen Alpha’s oddly poetic one-liners, the ...
It’s not hard to see the three Democratic State Supreme Court justices facing retention elections Nov. 4 drawing more “no” than “yes” votes and, you know, ending up disrobing. Why? Easier to vote “no.