Fedora: The First Vibe Coded Linux Distro
What does an Al developed Linux Distribution look like? ⌘ Read more
Ontario to pause Reagan tariffs ad after Trump terminated Canada trade talks ⌘ Read more
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I finally took a closer look at OpenRouter today, added some credits, and used it with the Kilo Code VS Code extension to vibe code (or at least guide the LLM to code) a bit on the wedding website I’m building for next year. I used the Grok Code Fast 1 model most of the time. Furthermore, I also switched this blog’s AI plugins to use Mistral Small 3.2 for summary generation and image caption generation. ⌘ Read more
Me and my Fiancée got our first Cat together ! ⌘ Read more
Russia throws female assault units to Pokrovsk axis amid catastrophic losses ⌘ Read more
US is sending an aircraft carrier to Latin America in major escalation of military buildup ⌘ Read more
One year before and after ⌘ Read more
How to find, install, and manage MCP servers with the GitHub MCP Registry
Learn how to bring structure and security to your AI ecosystem with the GitHub MCP Registry, the single source of truth for managing and governing MCP servers.
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Canada’s Carney visits Asia to forge new alliances and reduce US dependence ⌘ Read more
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“AI” assistants misrepresent news content 45% of the time
An extensive study by the European Broadcasting Union and the BBC highlights just how deeply inaccurate and untrustworthy “AI” news results really are. “AI” sucks even at its most basic function. It’s incredible how much money is being pumped into this scam, and how many people are wholeheartedly defending these bullshit generators as if their lives depended on it. If these tools can’t even summarise a text – something … ⌘ Read more
Teenager detained at gunpoint by US cops because “AI” mistook a chips bag for a gun
If you’re eating a bag of chips in an area where “AI” software is being used to monitor people’s behaviour, you might want to reconsider. Some high school kid in the US was hanging out with his friends, when all of a sudden, he was being swarmed by police officers with with guns drawn. Held at gunpoint, he was told to lie down, after which he was detained. Obviously, … ⌘ Read more
Found out I have to put my beautiful baby boy down today…tribute to my beloved Sponge ⌘ Read more
Putin Calls Up Reserves to Protect Russia From Ukraine’s Drones ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Sustainability Month 2025: A global community movement for greener tech
Following the success of previous years, CNCF’s Sustainability Month is back — bigger and greener than ever. Organized by the TAG Operational Resilience community, this month-long global initiative brings together practitioners, developers, and advocates to explore… ⌘ Read more
When I wasn’t given time to finish a feature properly ⌘ Read more
Russia furious as Trump sanctions target the heart of Putin’s war economy ⌘ Read more
Why More People Are Taking Control of Their Digital Lives with Self-Hosted Alternatives
Remember when owning software meant you bought a CD, installed it, and it was yours until your computer died? Even if you got a new computer, you could install that same software on the new one. Only “serious” software packages had strict licensing restrictions. These days, most of our tools live in the cloud, guarded… ⌘ Read more
AI Guide to the Galaxy: MCP Toolkit and Gateway, Explained
This is an abridged version of the interview we had in AI Guide to the Galaxy, where host Oleg Šelajev spoke with Jim Clark, Principal Software Engineer at Docker, to unpack Docker’s MCP Toolkit and MCP Gateway. TL;DR What they are: The MCP Toolkit helps you discover, run, and manage MCP servers; the MCP Gateway… ⌘ Read more
Lithuania says Russian warplanes violated its airspace ⌘ Read more
What do you think his name is..? 🤪 ⌘ Read more
Virtual reality can help people understand and care about distant communities
For many of us, climate change feels like a distant threat—damage that will happen in the future somewhere far away to people we know little about. A new Stanford University-led study reveals how virtual reality can close that distance, enabling users to explore faraway places, develop a sense of attachment to those places, and care more about how a warming world is wreaking havoc on people’s lives. ⌘ Read more
Kitty pod ⌘ Read more
How often do your cats meow outside of wanting to eat? Mine meows a lot because he wants attention ⌘ Read more
Japan scrambles jets after nuclear-capable Russian bombers fly nearby ⌘ Read more
When the boss insists on scheduling a meeting right after our team lunch ⌘ Read more
Cute cat that I found on the street ⌘ Read more