Memory has grown to nearly two-thirds of AI chip component costs
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Hiking is one of life's great joys. Turning off the screens and stepping out into nature for an extended period of time, perhaps even several days, is rejuvenating. Unfortunately, as someone with two
Like other AI wearables, Amazon's Bee offers an odd combination of convenience and privacy anxiety.
If you’re looking for a laptop that’ll still perform well several years from now, Apple’s latest MacBook Air is hard to beat. Now, in particular, is a good time to pick one up, as you can currently bu
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I'm Safdar Ali. I build React and Next.js for a living — frontend at Cube, client work on the side, and this portfolio you're reading on safdarali.in. For the last year, my editor has been Cursor wit
Most agent failures aren't reasoning failures. They're policy failures. The model picked the right tool, then called it with arguments outside its scope. The delegation chain expanded one step beyond
There's a moment coming in your company, if it hasn't arrived already. A developer wires up an AI agent — Claude, Cursor, whatever your team uses — to a Model Context Protocol server. Suddenly the ag
The Shift from Chatbots to Autonomous AI Systems Artificial Intelligence is rapidly evolving beyond simple chatbot interactions. The next major disruption is not just larger language models
This is a submission for the Gemma 4 Challenge: Write About Gemma 4 Most AI debugging workflows are still on demand. A year ago, that usually meant copying a stack trace, pasting it into a large m
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In the dynamic landscape of software development, effective communication isn't just a soft skill—it's a critical driver of efficiency and a foundational element for measuring developer productivity.
I wanted to see how far PostgreSQL extensibility could go. Most People Think PostgreSQL Is Just a Database, but PostgreSQL is actually a programmable system. With extensions and procedural language
What sets Dreamie apart from all of the other fancy alarm clocks is laughably simple: It can play podcasts.
I scored 3/50 on a take-home benchmark for a job application. And I still got the job. At the time, I hadn't built a fully agentic system before. While I had worked with LLM pipelines and small AI t
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This is a submission for the Gemma 4 Challenge: Build with Gemma 4 What I Built Demo Code How I Used Gemma 4
[ The full infrastructure at peak scale. This is what 600+ nodes of parallel agent execution looks like.] Most people use n8n for simple automations. Webhook → Gmail → Slack. That's fine. That's wh