Maximizing Budget 3D Printers: The Critical Role of Build Plates
Budget 3D printers are getting bigger build plates, and that extra space may matter more than speed or flashier specs.
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Budget 3D printers are getting bigger build plates, and that extra space may matter more than speed or flashier specs.
For years, Symfony teams solved UI scaling one of two ways. Either you adopted a JavaScript build pipeline — Webpack Encore, Vite, npm scripts — and a utility CSS framework like Tailwind. Or you stayed "PHP-first" and watched every project grow its own app.css, its own spacing scale, its own dark-mo
It seemed like the ultimate developer experience - tracking issues on an ASCII board in the terminal, while editing them in a proper editor of your choice. Underwhelmed by the ergonomics of the tooling I had at my disposal, I contemplated the most appealing alternative workflow I could think of. Thi
Here's how to watch Argentina vs Cape Verde as Lionel Messi looks to fire his side into the next round.
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The anime adaptation for Sumiko Arai's mega-popular queer webcomic-turned-Yen Press manga series releases in January 2027 on Crunchyroll.
Crunchyroll has tons of anime coming this year and next, including a 'Solo Leveling' film that picks up after season two.
For quite a while now we’ve been hearing rumors about an upcoming pair of AirPods that will have cameras for Siri - these were even rumored to be part of Apple's newfound Ultra naming scheme, so they'd go by AirPods Ultra. Now, however, a tipster over on X claims that Apple has suspended the develop
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Samsung is removing the Vascular Load feature from its smartwatches in the US. It will be gone when Samsung Health version 7.0 and One UI 9 Watch roll out "in late July". The Galaxy Watch9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, which are rumored to be unveiled on July 22, will come with One UI 9 Watch pre-instal
Somewhere in most event-driven backends, there's a method that looks like this: async placeOrder(input: PlaceOrderInput) { await this.db.insert(orders).values(input); // 1. write the row await this.kafka.send({ topic: 'order.placed', … }); // 2. publish the event } It looks fine, and it has a bug. I
Book: The Complete Guide to Go Programming Also by me: Hexagonal Architecture in Go — the companion book in the Thinking in Go series My project: Hermes IDE | GitHub — an IDE for developers who ship with Claude Code and other AI coding tools Me: xgabriel.com | GitHub You have a slice of 50,000 URLs
Let’s face it—we've been obsessed with "bigger is better" in AI for years, but throwing more GPUs at the problem is starting to hit a major wall. I've been tracking how scaling laws are flattening, and it's clear the era of just doubling parameters for easy performance gains is over. This article wa
Book: The Complete Guide to Go Programming Also by me: Hexagonal Architecture in Go — the companion book in the Thinking in Go series My project: Hermes IDE | GitHub — an IDE for developers who ship with Claude Code and other AI coding tools Me: xgabriel.com | GitHub A hot key expires in Redis. In t
Sparse Federated Representation Learning for bio-inspired soft robotics maintenance under real-time policy constraints A Personal Journey into the Intersection of Federated Learning, Soft Robotics, and Real-Time Constraints I still remember the moment I first encountered a soft robotic gripper in a
I recently built a small meeting application for our community's internal discussions. The goal wasn't to replace Google Meet or Zoom. It was to build something lightweight that solved exactly what we needed. Stack I wanted to understand WebRTC without a framework hiding the implementation details.
Book: The Complete Guide to Go Programming Also by me: Hexagonal Architecture in Go — the companion book in the Thinking in Go series My project: Hermes IDE | GitHub — an IDE for developers who ship with Claude Code and other AI coding tools Me: xgabriel.com | GitHub You've seen the graph. A Go serv
Got a spare weekend and a Raspberry Pi gathering dust? Maker chrisicksix's cyberdeck is the kind of build you start on a Saturday morning and end up playing music on by Sunday night. It crams a full portable studio into a chunky handheld shell, and there are two build paths depending on how brave yo
Every week someone in a chat I'm in buys a token they can't sell. The pattern is always the same: chart looks organic, Telegram group is buzzing, contract is "renounced" according to a screenshot someone posted. Then they try to sell and the transaction reverts. That's a honeypot, and it is one of t
Book: The Complete Guide to Go Programming Also by me: Hexagonal Architecture in Go — the companion book in the Thinking in Go series My project: Hermes IDE | GitHub — an IDE for developers who ship with Claude Code and other AI coding tools Me: xgabriel.com | GitHub You've read the proverb. It's in