How LLMs Actually Work | 0xkato https://t.co/A0uEvenI2n
I’ll cover the core mechanisms inside modern transformer-based LLMs, without all that sticky math stuff. Don’t get me wrong, you should learn the math, but this can serve as an introduction.
Public Domain Image Archive https://t.co/a5dNU1CpmS
Explore our hand-picked collection of 11,082 out-of-copyright works, free for all to browse, download, and reuse. This is a living database with new images added every week.
Interfaces › Design Engineering Magazine https://t.co/aSD2XKwAOd
What Makes an Interface Feel Great?
I think a lot about what makes an interface feel great.
Google's Android-powered laptops are called Googlebooks, and they're coming this year - Ars Technica https://t.co/8oLlX5pjLs
If you thought other Google products were steeped in Gemini, you haven’t seen anything yet.
LLM Access Checker - Chrome Web Store https://t.co/SMocmYRxfG
Check if the current web page is accessible to common LLM crawlers, like GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and more.
The science of how AI pays attention - by Kevin Indig https://t.co/wkejfQPoqz
I analyzed 1.2 million search results to find out exactly how AI reads. The verdict? It’s a busy editor, not a patient student.
Apple unveils the winners of the 2025 App Store Awards - Apple https://t.co/rN8siYjsFt
The App Store remains the best place for users to discover and download apps and games, and this year’s winners showcase the endless possibilities available across Apple’s ecosystem.
Fran Sans Essay — Emily Sneddon https://t.co/HDCQeAZy1o
Fran Sans is a display font in every sense of the term. It’s an interpretation of the destination displays found on some of the light rail vehicles that service the city of San Francisco.
The CloudFlare outage was a good thing · GitHub https://t.co/MTY5a18rXf
Outages like today's are a good thing because they're a warning. They can force redundancy and resilience into systems.
Kevin Boone: The privacy nightmare of browser fingerprinting https://t.co/JBz5qFu3v7
Unfortunately, while distancing yourself from Google and its services might be a necessary first step in protecting your privacy, it’s far from the last.
Adobe rolls out emergency fix for Acrobat, Reader zero-day flaw https://t.co/18hyNPgoZC
The flaw allows malicious PDF files to bypass sandbox restrictions and invoke privileged JavaScript APIs, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution.
Software worth paying for | Seth's Blog https://t.co/a2yexUdTwS
There’s more software available for free than ever before, and a lot of it is really good. Handmade by real people, for real people.