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Windows 11, now with even more “AI” where you don’t want it
Microsoft has posted a blog post about detailing its latest round of additions to Windows 11, and as will surely not surprise you, it’s “AI”, all the time, whether you like it or not. I’m not even going to detail most of these “features”, as I’m sure most of them will just become yet another series of checkboxes on whatever debloating tool you prefer. Still, there’s one recurring theme running throughout Microsoft’s … ⌘ Read more

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What are you reading this week?
Also what were you reading? What are you planning to read next?

I was planning to read Mastery by Robert Greene, but instead was juggling with biography of Oliver Heaviside by Paul J. Nahin and Darwin’s The Voyage of the Beagle. Well, both books are about Mastery, and both are really good. Also re-read Kipling’s Kim, which is perfect balance of uneasiness and comfort of favorite story.

I’m planning to read The Mikado Method this week: I watched couple presentations about it … ⌘ Read more

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‘Nightmare’ calculation may be too tricky for even quantum computers
Quantum computers hold great potential for solving many problems more quickly or efficiently than conventional computers, but researchers are starting to identify where they could falter ⌘ Read more

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A deep dive into the Silicon Graphics Indigo² IMPACT 10000
This beautiful purple slab is the Silicon Graphics Indigo² (though, unlike its earlier namesake, not actually indigo coloured) with the upper-tier MIPS R10000 CPU and IMPACT graphics. My recollection was that it worked at the time, but I couldn’t remember if it booted, and of course that was no guarantee that it could still power on. If this machine is to stay working and in the collection, we’re gonna need a … ⌘ Read more

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How to add MCP Servers to OpenAI’s Codex with Docker MCP Toolkit
AI assistants are changing how we write code, but their true power is unleashed when they can interact with specialized, high-precision tools. OpenAI’s Codex is a formidable coding partner, but what happens when you connect it directly to your running infrastructure? Enter the Docker MCP Toolkit. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Toolkit acts as a… ⌘ Read more

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150 rokov od úmrtia Daniela Koléniho
V dnešný deň, 17. októbra 1875, v Kulpíne zomrel Daniel Koléni (4. novembra 1800, Myjava, Slovensko – 17. októbra 1875, Kulpín, Srbsko). Stalo sa to päť mesiacov po tom ako v máji toho istého roku 1875 položil základný kameň nového kulpínskeho chrámu. V bežnom roku si pripomíname tiež aj 225 rokov od narodenia Daniela Koléniho. Daniel Koléni (Kolényi) bol tretím kulpínskym evanjelickým farárom a tento zbor viedol až 43 rokov. Pred príchodom do … ⌘ Read more

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Replacing sugar with artificial sweetener may help your gut microbiome
One of the longest trials of artificial sweeteners to date found that they may increase beneficial gut bacteria, though the boost may also be related to weight loss ⌘ Read more

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Why Autonomous Infrastructure is the future: From intent to self-operating systems
Executive summary: We’re at an inflection point where AI-generated code meets AI-managed infrastructure, creating truly self-sustaining systems. This convergence transforms infrastructure from static pipelines to autonomous systems that build, govern, heal, and optimize themselves. Organizations have… ⌘ Read more

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