Nmapathy: The Fake Scanner That Diagnoses Your Dev Excuses
Enter an IP. Watch the fake terminal spin. Then get hit with 'Motivation.exe not responding.' Nmapathy doesn't scan targets—it scans you.
Your AI morning briefing for May 07, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
Enter an IP. Watch the fake terminal spin. Then get hit with 'Motivation.exe not responding.' Nmapathy doesn't scan targets—it scans you.
Sweat's beading on your forehead mid-interview. VeilAI hums quietly on your second screen, feeding structure to your scrambling thoughts. One dev's Electron hack just made mock interviews feel real.
Everyone pictured LLMs as impenetrable black boxes. Turns out, they're just a giant parameter dump and a tiny script—running on your MacBook. Here's the real architecture shift.
AI agents promised to conquer codebases. Instead, they're token vampires in big repos. Enter code-wiki — a dead-simple tool that gets them up to speed fast.
$200 yesterday. That's the bait in a r/programming post claiming easy riches. But click that link, and you're in scam territory—here's the breakdown.
That dreaded 'permission denied' hits every homelabber chasing smoothly Plex on TrueNAS. Here's the real blueprint to lock it down without sacrificing speed.
Writers, rejoice—or groan. This workflow lets you force LLMs to list an article's claims, spotting where citations go missing. But don't ditch your fact-checker yet; it's no silver bullet.
Bitcoin blasts off—or craters—then snaps back. This Python strategy turns those jumps into profits, backtested on real data.
Twist the temperature knob on any LLM, and watch predictability shatter into poetry or nonsense. It's not magic; it's math controlling your AI's inner chaos.
Go developers, rejoice — or at least pause your scroll. Watgo just dropped as a pure-Go WebAssembly toolkit, ditching foreign deps for good. No more wrestling wabt binaries in your builds.
What if crypto's ultimate win means no one talks about it anymore? Binance founder CZ predicts it'll power everyday transactions invisibly within five years, shifting from hype to hidden backbone.
U.S. patent litigation filings are spiking again. But raw numbers miss the tech-specific wars brewing in security and wireless domains.