Computer History Museum software curator Al Kossow has pulled the contents from a more than half-century-old tape found at the University of… 50-odd years later, the bits still had teeth. Computer ...
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Linus Torvalds tries vibe coding, world still intact somehow
The Emperor Penguin tries it… just for fun Perhaps the most famous low-level systems programmer has tried "vibe coding" for ...
From radio legend Mary Lucia to Justin Townes Earle, these books examine the price worth paying for a creative life.
Rust is becoming equal to assembler and C in programming the Linux kernel – at least officially, as there is still a lot of work to be done in practice. Rust is set to shed its "experimental phase" ...
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“Recipe book” for reprogramming immune cells
In order to reprogram readily available cells into specific immune cells that fight various diseases, one must know the ...
Palantir Technologies is one of the secretive and powerful companies in Silicon Valley. It develops software that can quickly ...
The Norwegian writer is known for his sprawling, brutally candid autofiction and speculative epics. Here’s where to start. By Adam Dalva In a new book, C. Thi Nguyen looks to his personal passions — ...
Discover the state of Enterprise Linux for networking in 2026. Compare RHEL 10, SLES 16, and Ubuntu alongside NOS leaders like SONiC and Nvidia Cumulus.
Tayari Jones, Ann Patchett, George Saunders and Veronica Roth return with new novels; Jennette McCurdy makes her fiction debut; and more. By Miguel Salazar and Laura Thompson Reading recommendations ...
It’s that time of the year when PBS News Hour invites two of our regular literary critics, Ann Patchett and Maureen Corrigan, to highlight their favorite books of the year. Jeffrey Brown picks up the ...
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