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Explore how Apple Intelligence—via Writing Tools, Genmoji, Siri, and App Intents—transforms iOS UX with personalization, context-awareness, and voice interaction. Learn best practices and future trends.
A developer Q&A covering Apple Intelligence features: Genmoji, Siri, ML translation, computer vision, and ChatGPT integration, with best practices for combining them.
Explore LangChain & LangGraph to build advanced AI systems like RAG and AI agents. Learn integration of multiple services with practical Q&A examples.
Learn cloud-based AI services: text, image, audio. Compare OpenAI vs Google Gemini. Get hands-on with APIs and real-world apps in this Q&A guide.
Explore Azure's pre-built AI services including RAG and content moderation, their applications, trade-offs with custom solutions, and when to choose each approach.
Discover why Python is essential for AI, learn syntax, environments, libraries, and file/network ops in this fast-track course for experienced programmers.
Explore Swift internals: type system, compiler optimizations, memory model, unsafe operations, metaprogramming, and modular architecture for building faster, safer apps.
Learn Model Context Protocol from fundamentals to advanced integrations. Build servers with FastMCP, add tools/resources/prompts, inspect with MCP Inspector, create custom clients, and ship a full-stack ChatGPT app.
macOS Apprentice is a beginner-friendly tutorial series that teaches Swift, SwiftUI, and AppKit by building two complete apps step-by-step, assuming no prior experience.
Python's Packaging Council, approved via PEP 772, brings formal governance to packaging standards and tools. Five elected members will oversee decisions, with first election in June 2026.
Xint discovered a Linux kernel bug (since 2017) enabling arbitrary 4-byte writes to page cache via AEAD sockets and splice. Fixed in mainline.
Explore the latest LWN.net Weekly Edition covering Famfs filesystem, Python Packaging Council, Zig concurrency, Linux pages/folios, Strawberry music manager, 7.1 kernel merge window, and briefs.
Thursday's security updates from AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu address vulnerabilities in numerous packages including browsers, containers, and system tools.
Greg Kroah-Hartman released seven new stable kernels. Two specialize in Xen fixes; five address the critical AEAD socket vulnerability. All users of affected series must upgrade.
GCC 16.1 is released with C++20 as default, experimental C++26 features (reflection, contracts, expansion statements, std::simd), a new experimental Algol68 frontend, and HTML diagnostic output.
Linux kernel's restartable sequences optimization in 6.19 breaks Google's TCMalloc due to undocumented dependencies, illustrating Hyrum's Law. The no-regressions rule forces a compromise, highlighting API design lessons.
Explore how Prolly trees, a variant of B-trees, enable efficient version control in databases, focusing on Dolt's implementation for branching, merging, and historical queries.
The UK's NHS plans to close most open source repositories due to AI security scanning tools, but critics argue it's unnecessary and contradicts open government principles.
GameStop, led by CEO Ryan Cohen, is preparing to acquire eBay after quietly building a stake. Market caps: $11B vs $45B. The deal could transform GameStop but faces financing and regulatory hurdles.
Chris Larsen invests $3.5M in Alex Bores's NY House race, turning the campaign into a proxy war over AI regulation, with implications for tech policy and electoral influence.