The lightweight Mikado method opens up a structured way to make significant changes even to complex legacy code.
In a new model for user interfaces, agents paint the screen with interactive UI components on demand. Let’s take a look.
This month, I’ll share some of the free software I use to understand how TV signals make it from the transmitter to the ...
You might be staring at your budget, wondering how you’re supposed to cover rent, debt, and everything else on $20–$25 an ...
Aider is a “pair-programming” tool that can use various providers as the AI back end, including a locally running instance of Ollama (with its variety of LLM choices). Typically, you would connect to ...
Nearly every SaaS product is either integrating AI or planning to do so. However, the term “AI” has become so broad that it’s ...
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My home lab taught me more than my computer science degree
I studied computer science at University College Dublin, where the four-year course covered a broad range of topics. We ...
Beyond all the AI hype and headlines, here are five trends you should watch for in 2026 and beyond as AI sweeps into seafood.
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Affinity is a great Photoshop replacement - but this open-source app is even better
Here’s why I’d recommend it as an open-source alternative to Photoshop over Affinity. Pixelitor is a free, open-source, cross ...
Sub‑100-ms APIs emerge from disciplined architecture using latency budgets, minimized hops, async fan‑out, layered caching, ...
Ralph Wigum keeps coding work moving by reading prior outputs, ideal for greenfield specs and batch cleanup, giving steady, measurable progress.
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