
X’s algorithm reveals its inner workings: Grok, embeddings and reach under suspicion
X has once again done something unusual for a major social network: publish a relevant part of the code behind its “For You” feed. The latest update to xAI’s GitHub

X has once again done something unusual for a major social network: publish a relevant part of the code behind its “For You” feed. The latest update to xAI’s GitHub

Salvatore Sanfilippo, better known as antirez and the creator of Redis, has once again touched a sensitive nerve in the technical community. His new project, ds4.c, is not another generic

Electronic signature has gone from being an occasional tool to a routine part of everyday work. Contracts, customer onboarding documents, employment paperwork, authorizations, non-disclosure agreements and internal forms are now

AI-assisted programming has accelerated prototypes, internal tools and products that used to take weeks to reach a first usable version. The problem is that this speed is also pushing code

Lucy-agent is one of those small projects that explains quite well where AI-assisted development is heading. It is no longer just about calling a model through an API, sending a

GitHub has put a clear idea on the table, one that many development teams had already started to sense: asking an AI to “build an app” and hoping for a

Python has always been convenient for writing scripts, automating tasks, analyzing data, or building small services. The problem appears when that script starts needing an interface: a form, a table,

Juan Ramón is 15 years old, lives in Almería, and is working on a project with an unusually ambitious goal: to build an open-source operating system for scientific and graphing

Python remains one of the most convenient languages for building APIs, automating tasks, creating internal tools, working with data, and integrating services. But something is changing in its technical foundation.

GCC 16.1 is now available as the first stable release of the new GCC 16 series, a major update to the GNU Compiler Collection with relevant changes for developers working