Your AI Agent's Stuck in a Rut—Thanks to Temperature and Seeds
Picture this: your shiny AI agent, looping endlessly on a busted API call. Won't pivot. Just spins its wheels. Blame the temperature dial—and those sneaky seed values.
Picture this: your shiny AI agent, looping endlessly on a busted API call. Won't pivot. Just spins its wheels. Blame the temperature dial—and those sneaky seed values.
If you're a Python dev who's ever wanted to blog about a release but hated Blogger's Google login wall, this is your green light. The Insider Blog's Git migration opens the floodgates for real contributions.
Picture this: FOSDEM's halls buzzing while online rooms hum with code sprints. Hybrid events aren't a compromise—they're the new architecture for open source gatherings.
What if Python's core, the unsung hero of AI, has quietly amassed a codebase as vast as a city's infrastructure? One dev's git-fueled quest uncovers 36 years of CPython source code growth.
Everyone braced for the FCC's router ban to torch imports and custom firmware dreams. Turns out, it's a dud for FOSS fans—user freedom holds firm.
Picture this: your laptop chugs through renders without hiccups, servers hum endlessly, Android phones update flawlessly. Linux kernel 7.0-rc7 just made that everyday reality a notch closer.
April Fools brought real AI firepower—not jokes. Arcee's Trinity-Large-Thinking crushes benchmarks; Claude's code leak exposes Anthropic's secrets and sloppiness.
Over 7,500 agent-optimized tools just landed in LangSmith Fleet. Here's why this Arcade.dev partnership could slash integration headaches — or not.
Anthropic's latest Claude model isn't just smarter—it's a beast that touches every corner of your enterprise. CrowdStrike steps in to lock it down, revealing how AI's power flips security on its head.
Spot instances promise 90% cost cuts in Kubernetes clusters. But until v1.35's numeric tolerations, you're stuck with crude hacks. Time to get precise.
Another year, another billion-dollar heist in crypto land. The FBI just dropped numbers showing $11 billion vanished into scam artists' pockets in 2025 alone.
Javier Milei, Argentina's crypto evangelist president, dialed up the head of doomed LIBRA project. Now, with federal eyes on him, the nation's blockchain ambitions teeter.
Scammers didn't just steal cash last year—they vacuumed up a record $21 billion from Americans. FBI's latest tally exposes the ugly truth: we're losing the war, and AI is arming the enemy.
XRP just dominated crypto fund inflows with a whopping $120 million haul. While Bitcoin sulks and Ether drags, Ripple's token steals the show—temporarily.
Jack Clark's Import AI 445 hits hard: Is 2026 the year we decide on superintelligence? Meanwhile, Facebook's Kunlun cracks scaling laws for recommenders, eyeing massive ad gains.
Open source maintainers are drowning in bugs — now Big Tech's dropping $100M in AI firepower to save them. Project Glasswing promises patches at scale, but skeptics wonder if it'll deliver.
Remember the automobile's first roar? That's how a veteran coder felt trying LLMs. Hype's crashing — but the real magic awaits in a productivity plateau.
Wealth management just got its AI turbocharge. BetaNXT's InsightX isn't another pilot project—it's workflow-embedded intelligence, ready to scale.
Forget the summer slump. Spot Bitcoin ETFs just inhaled $471 million in a single day – the fattest inflow in six weeks. Institutions are piling back in, smelling opportunity where others saw smoke.
Imagine the guy steering toward superintelligent AI gets accused of lying by his own chief scientist. That's Sam Altman, and those secret memos just surfaced.