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AI Makes Code Cheap. That’s Why Design Matters More
ArticleSystemsvia CodeOpinion

AI Makes Code Cheap. That’s Why Design Matters More

AI makes producing code cheap, but it doesn’t make software easier to change. Architecture and design matter more in the AI era: coupling is still the...

CodeOpinion1mo ago
Do Computer Scientists Prefer Tea or Coffee? (Microphone Sound Check Question 2025)  - Computerphile
ArticleSystemsvia Computerphile

Do Computer Scientists Prefer Tea or Coffee? (Microphone Sound Check Question 2025) - Computerphile

Whenever we're setting up to record a video we ask a question to get the contributor to talk so we can check their microphone is working and set a lev...

Computerphile1mo ago
QwenLong-L1.5: Long-Context Reasoning
How-ToSystemsvia DigitalOcean Tutorials

QwenLong-L1.5: Long-Context Reasoning

'Learn how QwenLong-L1.5 enables long-context reasoning with advanced memory management and reinforcement learning, and how to run it on GPUs.'

Shaoni Mukherjee1mo ago
Happy.... Monday? Rainbow Six meets Robin Hood? GOG Sold? Qualcomm + RISC-V? - Talking Heads Ep.414
ArticleSystemsvia Craft Computing

Happy.... Monday? Rainbow Six meets Robin Hood? GOG Sold? Qualcomm + RISC-V? - Talking Heads Ep.414

Thanks to Meter for sponsoring this episode! Check out their full network stack, and book a demo today at http://meter.com/craftcomputing. Wallets, Co...

Craft Computing1mo ago
The Return of Festive Flashing Lights - Computerphile
ArticleSystemsvia Computerphile

The Return of Festive Flashing Lights - Computerphile

Steve gets all festive and tries to improve on the festive lights he built a mere 11 years ago... Dr Steve Bagley is based at the University of Nottin...

Computerphile1mo ago
Do you need a whole PC to run a GPU?
ArticleSystemsvia Jeff Geerling

Do you need a whole PC to run a GPU?

Shop Micro Center Holiday Deals: https://micro.center/e787eb Check out Micro Center's Other Top Deals: https://micro.center/315b05 Shop Micro Center B...

Jeff Geerling1mo ago
The Untold Story of Ubuntu
ArticleSystemsvia CodeSource

The Untold Story of Ubuntu

#ad - Thanks to JetBrains for sponsoring this video. Check out Kotlin Multiplatform, which lets you share production code across Android, iOS, desktop...

CodeSource1mo ago
Reviewing the Best New Image Generator Models: Z-Image-Turbo, Flux.2 Dev, Ovis-Image, and LongCat-Image
NewsSystemsvia DigitalOcean Tutorials

Reviewing the Best New Image Generator Models: Z-Image-Turbo, Flux.2 Dev, Ovis-Image, and LongCat-Image

'In this review, we compare the relative speeds, costs, and performance of four new text to image models. We hope to show which of these models is bes...

James Skelton1mo ago
AI Agents with Memory via DigitalOcean Gradient™ AI and Memori Labs
How-ToSystemsvia DigitalOcean Tutorials

AI Agents with Memory via DigitalOcean Gradient™ AI and Memori Labs

Build AI agents with persistent memory using DigitalOcean Gradient™ AI, cutting token costs and boosting performance with FastAPI & PostgreSQL.

Anish Singh Walia2mo ago
This is not a Framework Laptop
ArticleSystemsvia Jeff Geerling

This is not a Framework Laptop

It's a Framework 13, but there's no ordinary CPU inside... Resources I mentioned in this video: - DeepComputing DC-ROMA II: https://store.deepcomputin...

Jeff Geerling2mo ago
The RAM Shortage Comes for Us All
ArticleSystemsvia Jeff Geerling

The RAM Shortage Comes for Us All

Some of the articles and posts I referenced: - TeamGroup 64GB DDR5 Memory Kit I bought for $209.99 is now $649.99: https://www.microcenter.com/product...

Jeff Geerling2mo ago
Eventual Consistency: Good, Bad, and a HUGE Mistake
ArticleSystemsvia CodeOpinion

Eventual Consistency: Good, Bad, and a HUGE Mistake

Learn when to use eventual consistency in distributed systems and when it becomes a design failure. We’ll cover domain invariants, service boundaries,...

CodeOpinion2mo ago
Code Optimisation via Memoization - Computerphile
ArticleSystemsvia Computerphile

Code Optimisation via Memoization - Computerphile

Learn this caching trick for faster code from Dr Mike Pound -- Check out Brilliant's courses and start for free at https://brilliant.org/computerphile...

Computerphile2mo ago
AI agents are paying each other now…
ArticleSystemsvia Fireship

AI agents are paying each other now…

Get up to 67% off Docker VPS to self-host your own app. Use code FIRESHIP for an extra discount - https://hostinger.com/fireshipdocker Earlier this ye...

Fireship2mo ago
SQL: The Untold Story
ArticleSystemsvia CodeSource

SQL: The Untold Story

Thank you Convex for Sponsoring this video. Try Convex Chef — an AI that builds your backend for you - 👉 https://convex.link/codesource It’s the thin...

CodeSource2mo ago
Hexagonal vs Clean vs Onion Architecture... It Doesn’t Matter
ArticleSystemsvia CodeOpinion

Hexagonal vs Clean vs Onion Architecture... It Doesn’t Matter

Are Hexagonal, Clean, and Onion Architecture really different… or are we all just overthinking this? These architectural patterns aren’t about circles...

CodeOpinion2mo ago
Every Intel GPU runs on a Raspberry Pi
ArticleSystemsvia Jeff Geerling

Every Intel GPU runs on a Raspberry Pi

And you don't even have to recompile the Linux kernel! I purchased almost everything shown in this video, however, the Intel Arc Pro B50 was provided...

Jeff Geerling3mo ago
The Untold Story of Compilers
ArticleSystemsvia CodeSource

The Untold Story of Compilers

The compiler was born from exhaustion, a refusal to keep speaking in numbers. It was, and still is, the quiet architecture beneath all digital creatio...

CodeSource3mo ago
47 Microservices… for 2 Requests Per Second?!
ArticleSystemsvia CodeOpinion

47 Microservices… for 2 Requests Per Second?!

A lead architect wants to break a stable monolith into 47 microservices — even though the app only handles about 2 requests per second. A reddit post...

CodeOpinion3mo ago
Netflix Ditched Kafka for THIS in CQRS
NewsSystemsvia CodeOpinion

Netflix Ditched Kafka for THIS in CQRS

Netflix recently rebuilt Tudum by rethinking their CQRS implementation. They moved away from Kafka and Cassandra to a new in-memory approach using RAW...

CodeOpinion3mo ago
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