We're bringing vectors to MySQL!
You can soon use PlanetScale in your AI/ML applications with vector search and storage: https://planetscale.com/blog/planetscale-is-bringing-vector-search-and-storage-to-mysql
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We're bringing vectors to MySQL!
You can soon use PlanetScale in your AI/ML applications with vector search and storage: https://planetscale.com/blog/planetscale-is-bringing-vector-search-and-storage-to-mysql
Chances are if you get really into any niche subject, you’ll likely end up going down a rabbit hole that leads to Japan. Love denim? Packaging? Kitchen tools? Pottery? Print? Menswear? Tech? Bathing? It’s hard to get geeky without finding yourself appreciating how the Japanese commit their lives to becoming world class
Every “Uh-huh” in Succession supercut
I've never done a supercut before, but I couldn't resist doing this one after my latest rewatch. When the series is done, I'm planning to post an updated ver...
I have a bunch of notebooks with design sketches from over the years. They aren’t much to look at (my process is to sketch fast and loose ideas before creating higher-fidelity mocks), but they’re still fun to revisit.
Here’s one of the PR merge box on GitHub.
I love a good internet spelunking story. This one is about tracking down the original Netscape animation rendered during page load.
I went on a small journey the last couple days to find the original Netscape Navigator “meteors” animation. This one has a special place in my head and heart because it is so clearly connected to my memories of discovering the web as a kid. Here it is in its original 60×60 px glory: I started out doing some web searches that turned up several versions. One was promising but far too big: 400×400 px.
John Romero's new book is out today.I'm a sucker for stories about id's glory days.
https://www.amazon.com/Doom-Guy-Life-First-Person-ebook/dp/B09S3R44WM?qid=&sr=