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AddIdempotency is not just an HTTP header or a key lookup. This article covers the failure cases that bite real APIs: different requests with the same key, concurrent retries, partial success, downstream uncertainty, response replay, expiry, and duplicate message handling.
Local AI models should be the default.
A series of unfortunate events.
Experiments with getting usable outputs out of local models on a standard Macbook
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers have sold their recorded catalog for $350 million to Warner Music Group through WMG's joint venture with Bain Capital.
On 2026-05-11, an attacker chained a pull_request_target Pwn Request, GitHub Actions cache poisoning across the forkโbase trust boundary, and OIDC token extraction from runner memory to publish 84 malicious versions across 42 @tanstack/* packages on npm. Full postmortem.
SMBC is a daily comic strip about life, philosophy, science, mathematics, and dirty jokes.
Demystifying evals for AI agents
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May 6, 2026 โ โRotten.com was a haunted arcade, dispensing trauma in gumball-machine doses straight to kids with dial-up, who chewed on images never meant for their half-formed stomachs.โ
AI-generated images have left us questioning what is real. But the godfather of digital forensics, Hany Farid, is not giving up
Let's Encrypt temporarily suspended all certificate issuance on May 8, 2026, after engineers identified a critical issue involving a cross-signed certificate linking the organization's Generation X root to its upcoming Generation Y root infrastructure.
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An encyclopedia of a universe that does not exist until you visit it.
Modders, start your engines. - With the rather excellent Steam Controller now on its way to the lucky few that managed to order one, Valve has released a ful...
Motivation
I wanted to test out the new Unsloth models for Qwen3.6 and Gemma4 on my gaming PC. llama.cpp on Windows is tedious to compile, and I have littered my Windows installation with too many toolchains already. Python venvs, Mingw, Cuda, UCRT64 & WSL to name a few. Windows still does not feel developer friendly to me. I think Iโm ok with it being a frontend for Steamโs Big Picture mode. I didnโt want to disturb my Windows setup that I use for gaming. Windows has a nasty habit of breaking GRUB on updates. UEFI fixes that to some extent, but itโs a pain to maintain the UEFI entries manually and change them every time the kernel updates. One of the best benefits of using the method described here is that GRUB is also on the remote drive. I have a couple of NVME drives in the PC, both contain a few games that I play frequently. I didnโt want to get into the hassle of repartitioning everything that the boot loader works with both Linux & Windows. Sure I can use a USB drive and in the past I have done so, but I tend to misplace my USB drives everywhere and when I urgently need one, I tend to pick the USB thatโs readily available e.g. for some FedEx printing or as backup drive for photos when on vacation. I end up wiping the Linux USBs more often than not. I already have a NAS, so why not use remote boot ? I always wanted to know how PXE worked over iSCSI.
Limitations
Installing Debian on a network drive will indeed be noticeably slower than a native install. Since Iโm going to use some portion of my local NVMe drive to store & load the models, I didnโt really care about the OS performance as I have enough RAM to run everything smoothly once the OS has booted up. I wonโt be using this for browsing stuff using Firefox.
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Construction workers cracked open the ground for a new building and pulled out a 660-year-old secret that is rewriting what historians thought they knew about medieval seafaring.