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Designer and digital toolsmith. Rides bikes and drinks coffee (not necessarily in that order).

People thinking of me when seeing orange stuff or Ale signs is my favourite love language.

Always Happy to Help™

Bloghttps://ale.today
GitHubhttps://github.com/bomberstudios
I guess you’ve seen it by now, but this is super fun https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/
What's My JND?

Find your Just Noticeable Difference in colour perception. How small a colour difference can you actually see?

El "stupid" o "super" según la versión de "Keep It Simple, Stupid" es innecesario, y por tanto KISS es más complejo de lo que debería y no sigue el propio principio. Tendría que ser KIS.
This is the only AI I’m using from now on: https://youraislopbores.me/
your ai slop bores me

Be an AI, answer prompts, trigger a RAM crisis

A.I. musicians are COOKED. I just recorded an ENTIRE SONG using nothing but my instruments and a few microphones. This would have cost upwards of hundreds of dollars in expensive A.I. subscription fees but for me it was completely FREE. Don't get left behind. This is the future!
PLEASE I NEED TO FAST FORWARD THIS MONTH
This is funny because it is true (it doesn’t matter if you don’t understand all the words, it uses the universal language of despair at work): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE9W9Ghe4Jk
Shipping a button in 2026…

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Total, que no sé quién tuvo la idea de hacer el software open source y los tests privados, pero vaya visión de futuro 👏

El caso es que leyendo este artículo: https://saewitz.com/tests-are-the-new-moat he aprendido que SQLite tiene una suite de tests súper exhaustiva, pero que no es open source.

Esto es relevante porque las suites de tests son una de las formas en las que las IAs están siendo capaces de “reimplementar" software "desde cero" (lo cuentan mejor en el artículo).

Tests Are The New Moat | Daniel Saewitz

As AI becomes better at cloning people's open source work, what ends up becoming most valuable are software contracts, tests, and API surface area. This clashes the incentives of clearly defining your commercialized open source software with protecting it.

Me hace mucha gracia, y me indigna a partes iguales, que haya tenido que venir la IA a convencernos de que el TDD es una buena idea, y que tener tests es una forma magnífica de asegurar que tu software funciona y hace lo que dice que hace, y no hace lo que no tiene que hacer.
This week’s mind bending thing I’ve seen online is this CSS-only x86 emulator that can run a C program with no JS involved: https://lyra.horse/x86css/
x86CSS

x86CSS is a working CSS-only x86 CPU/emulator/computer. No JavaScript required!