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Russell Crowe's new action crime thriller, "The Get Out," is a good time, but is this movie worth seeing in theaters? Tom's Guide weighs in with an official verdict.
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Russell Crowe's new action crime thriller, "The Get Out," is a good time, but is this movie worth seeing in theaters? Tom's Guide weighs in with an official verdict.
The Helix Midnight Luxe mattress is 'everything a side sleeper needs to feel comfy through the night.' Here's how to save 25% in the 4th of July sales.
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Android's hidden Personal Dictionary feature puts you in control of autocorrect, not Google.
The month of June kept the Indian fintech sector busy on multiple fronts. The headline move came from CRED raising…
Now that we've unboxed the Oppo Enco Air5, it's time for the new Enco Air5s. Dubbed as Oppo's first semi-in-ear earbuds, the Air5s come in Lunar White, Midnight Black, and Starlight Purple. Because the buds are open-ear, there are no silicone tips in the box. Oppo Enco Air5s The Enco Air5s share som
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The Karpathy CLAUDE.md self-check protocol isn’t just another set of AI coding rules—it’s an executable debugging layer that catches silent failures in agentic loops. What started as four behavioral guidelines has grown into a ten-rule system designed to stop compounding errors before they spiral. I
I used to ask a simple question when routing coding tasks across models: Which model is strong enough for this? That question is still useful, but it is not the first one I ask anymore. The better first question is: How quickly can I verify the output? That changed the way I use low-cost models. I d
One of the hottest topics in LLM inference acceleration right now is Speculative Decoding. DSpark claims 60%–85% single-user speedup at the same throughput. Google has published a stream of research on it — SpecTr, block verification, SpecRouter, and more. Sounds great, right? A small model (draft m
I used to ask a simple question when routing coding tasks across models: Which model is strong enough for this? That question is still useful, but it is not the first one I ask anymore. The better first question is: How quickly can I verify the output? That changed the way I use low-cost models. I d
Originally published at ffmpeg-micro.com You're building something in Deno and you need video processing. Thumbnail generation, format conversion, transcoding user uploads. You search for "ffmpeg deno" and quickly realize the ecosystem isn't like Node.js. There's no fluent-ffmpeg equivalent. Deno's
Originally published at ffmpeg-micro.com Every time a new article drops in your RSS feed, you could turn it into a YouTube Short. Not manually. Fully automated: new post triggers the pipeline, and a finished Short lands in your upload queue. Five stages, each handled by a different tool: RSS trigger
As Android developers, we've all built applications that need to work without an internet connection. Whether it's a Point of Sale (POS) system, healthcare application, CRM, delivery platform, inventory management solution, or field service app, the same challenge eventually appears: "What happens w
mintOS Developer Handbook Table of Contents Boot Process Screen Driver Keyboard Driver Input System Kernel Library Parser & Shell Tool Purpose GCC Compiles C code kernal.c void kernel_main() { char* video = (char*) 0xB8000; const char* text = "Hello from mintOS"; for (int i = 0; text[i] != '\0'; i++
I Built an ML-Powered Adaptive IQ Test in Next.js 14 — Here's Exactly How It Works Tags: nextjs typescript machinelearning webdev Most online IQ tests are broken. They ask the same 20 questions to everyone — whether you're a 14-year-old high school student or a 35-year-old PhD. They don't adapt. The
The Quest Begins (The "Why") Honestly, I was just trying to ship a tiny API for a side‑project when I realized I’d left my database password hard‑coded in a config file that got committed to a public repo. Cue the panic. I spent the next hour frantically rolling commits, scrubbing history, and apolo
When Anthropic launched Claude Tag on Tuesday, a high-profile AI product that works as a persistent teammate inside Slack channels, some employees at Salesforce, which owns Slack, were confused. Salesforce promoted Anthropic’s new product on social media even as it competes directly with Salesforce’
Instagram head Adam Mosseri previewed new ways to surface Your Algorithm, the feature that lets users specify which topics they want to see more or less of. In an Instagram post this week, Mosseri said the goal is to evolve the tool “from a setting to something that feels central to your experience
India’s Unified Payment Interface has grown to over 750 million daily transactions, and the head of the body that oversees it says AI will be central to reaching a billion. Dilip Asbe, MD and CEO of the National Payments Corporation of India, told TechCrunch at Mumbai Tech Week that AI could drive t