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I can now run a GPT-4 class model on my laptop
Meta’s new Llama 3.3 70B is a genuinely GPT-4 class Large Language Model that runs on my laptop.
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Code shufflin’
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Lose the Very
The best way to remove "very" from your vocabulary
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The 88x31 GIF Collection
A collection of 27,720 classic 88x31 buttons from the 1990s, 2000s, and today in GIF format.
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Adactio: Journal—Going Offline is online …for free
I wrote a book about service workers. It’s called Going Offline. It was first published by A Book Apart in 2018. Now it’s available to read for free online.
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Home - Distributed Denial of Secrets
We're a 501(c)(3) non-profit in the US that archives and publishes hacked and leaked documents in the public interest.
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Adactio: Journal—Syndicating to Bluesky
One day Bluesky will go away. It won’t matter much to me. My website will still be here.
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State of HTML 2024
The 2024 edition of the annual survey about the latest trends in the HTML ecosystem.
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I don't have time to learn React - Keith Cirkel
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The Tragedy of Running an Old Node Project - Abdisalan Mohamud
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New CSS that can actually be used in 2024 | Thomasorus
The amount of CSS novelty in the last two to four years has been staggering. Multiple innovations have been released and are now supported in all modern browsers, and some of them fundamentally change how to make websites.
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TwiN/gatus: ⛑ Automated developer-oriented status page
Gatus is a developer-oriented health dashboard that gives you the ability to monitor your services using HTTP, ICMP, TCP, and even DNS queries as well as evaluate the result of said queries by using a list of conditions on values like the status code, the response time, the certificate expiration, the body and many others.
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Adactio: Journal—The meaning of “AI”
For years, the term “AI” has been used in science-fiction. HAL 9000. Skynet. Examples of artificial general intelligence.
Now the term “AI” is also used to describe large language models. But there is no connection between this use of the term “AI” and the science fictional usage.
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What are the best private browsers in 2024?
Open-source tests of web browser privacy.
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Blog Posts vs. Social Posts - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
Generally speaking, the attention you get with a good post on social media is like a firework: it can light up fast and burn bright, but just as fast it disappears.
On the other hand, the attention you get from a good blog posts can be like a forest fire: it starts small but when it catches fire it rages for some time, burning longer and more intense than any firework.
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realmazharhussain/nautilus-code
Extension for Nautilus (GNOME Files) which adds right-click menu items to open current folder in code editors e.g. VSCode, GNOME Builder.
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200 Web-Based, Must-Try Web Design and Development Tools · Jens Oliver Meiert
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My PHP development Workstation - Remi's RPM repository - Blog
Tips on how to configure multiple PHP versions on Fedora Linux
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Remi's RPM repository - Configuration wizard
Configuration wizard for installing different PHP versions on Fedora Linux.
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I Attended Google's Creator Conversation Event, And It Turned Into A Funeral | GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT
Google invited some of the most vocal independent site owners who’ve been shadowbanned by their brutal updates of the last two years, and 20 of them came to pay their respects. We had no idea what the purpose of our visit was going in, but we knew by the time we left.
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