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Guide to Running Alibaba's Qwen3.5 LLMs Locally with Unsloth

unsloth.ai2mo ago

Consuming the Web Through RSS: A Behind-the-Scenes Perspective on Information Consumption

Opinion
carolinecrampton.com2mo ago
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How to Document Processes to Avoid Re-learning Them Later

ellanew.com3mo ago

Pure C Implementation of Mistral Voxtral Realtime 4B Speech-to-Text Model Inference

Code
github.com3mo ago

Rust Implementation of Mistral's Voxtral Mini ASR and TTS Models for Native and Browser Deployment

Code
github.com3mo ago

XML's Technical Merits and Unfair Obsolescence in Modern Software Engineering

The article argues that XML (Extensible Markup Language) has been unfairly dismissed as obsolete in modern software engineering, despite its continued relevance and technical superiority for certain use cases. The author contends that XML's decline wasn't due to technical inadequacy but rather JavaScript's dominance in web development and the industry's pref

Opinion
marcosmagueta.com4mo ago

RSS.Social: Aggregating Content from Small Websites Across the Web

RSS.Social is a platform that aggregates content from small websites across the web, featuring recent posts from various sources including statistical modeling discussions, forum conversations about 'web shrines', newsletters about LLM wikis, and technical analysis of Claude Code's memory tool ecosystem. The content appears to be a feed or aggregation of rec

News
rss.social4mo ago

Quill OS: Open-Source Rust-Based Operating System for PineNote

News
quill-os.org5mo ago

Minimal HTML Slideshow Implementation in 22 Lines of JavaScript

The article presents a minimal HTML slideshow implementation using only 22 lines of JavaScript (371 bytes). It demonstrates how to create a functional slideshow with navigation controls (j/k keys for slide movement, 'n' for notes toggle) and includes BroadcastChannel for cross-tab synchronization. The code shows how to efficiently select slide elements and t

nbd.neocities.org6mo ago

Helix Text Editor Tutorial: Getting Started with Basic Navigation and Text Editing

helix-editor.vercel.app7mo ago

Exploring Non-Verbal Thinking: How Mathematicians and Creatives Think Without Words

Insight
henrikkarlsson.xyz7mo ago
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