You see, workaholism in open source isn't a personal quirk of a few over‑committed hackers. It's a structural pattern baked into how modern OSS is funded, consumed, and celebrated.
After years of watching smart teams mistake sampling for safety, I no longer ask how many AI tests we ran, only which failures we have made impossible by design.
Nithin Kamath highlights how LLMs evolved from hallucinations to Linus Torvalds-approved code, democratizing tech and transforming software development.
Earlier, Kamath highlighted a massive shift in the tech landscape: Large Language Models (LLMs) have evolved from “hallucinating" random text in 2023 to gaining the approval of Linus Torvalds in 2026.
Records reveal a hidden network of federal surveillance cameras ringing the Tohono O'odham Nation and stretching deep into ...
This Arizona ghost town hides hundreds of preserved vintage cars, creating a quiet time-capsule experience unlike anywhere ...
While Zohran Mamdani was trouncing his opponents in the New York City mayoral election, Tanmay Shah, a twenty-nine-year-old Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) member and South Asian immigrant, who ...
Kim Rhoads’s assembly of legendary Mopar muscle is second to none, from a 413 Max Wedge Plymouth Savoy fire squad car to a Herbs McCandless 1964 Hemi racer ...
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4 terminal tools I install on every Windows or Linux machine before anything else
Fix your terminal before fixing your workflow.
Anthropic's Claude desktop app is built using Electron, a technology that combines a web app with an instance of Chromium in ...
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen February 23, 2026 Six candidates running for public office will have to appear before ...
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