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LLM generates 'credible' code rather than 'correct' - a case analysis with the database
The article addresses the limitations of large language models in generating correct code. It emphasizes the need for programmers to verify the code generated by LLMs to avoid mistakes and incorrect solutions.
The story of how attempts were made to eliminate programmers over the last 60 years
The article discusses the history of software simplification, focusing on COBOL and the challenges of AI. The author emphasizes that changes are hard to implement in legacy systems. AI tools may not suffice to simplify programming processes.
Why are file systems experiencing a renaissance in the context of AI?
Madalitso discusses the importance of filesystems, their history, and impact on modern technology, presenting solutions like ZFS and Btrfs.
You Don't Need a Mac Mini to Run OpenClaw - 4 Alternative Mini PCs
The article compares the popularity of the Mac Mini with other mini-PCs on the market, highlighting cheaper and more flexible alternatives.
How to Recognize Fake Candidates Generated by AI in Recruitment?
The article addresses the problem of fake applicants in recruitment and suggests using AI to identify them.
Interactive Timeline of the Internet - How the Network and Technology Have Changed
Web Rewind is a platform leveraging modern technology for data analysis and content optimization.
Cloudflare introduces new API for web crawling
Cloudflare is deprecating the crawl endpoint effective March 10, 2026. Users should consider migrating to newer alternatives.
You make decisions too hastily - 6 thinking models that will change that
The article discusses the hidden math behind our daily decisions and why many people make poor choices. It highlights how instincts can mislead us and suggests that understanding cognitive biases can enhance decision-making skills.
How Apple Designed Laptops for Repairability?
The article discusses how Apple used to design its laptops with repairability in mind and how this has changed over time. These changes impact users and the environment.
Retro-podcast: a review of computer press from 20, 25, and 30 years ago
The first episode of the retro podcast 'Yet to Be Named' takes listeners through the world of computer games from the 80s and 90s, discussing their impact on today’s culture.
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