A joyous moment for every Indian!
Chola Copper Plates dating back to the 11th Century will be repatriated to India from the Netherlands. Took part in the ceremony for the same in the presence of Prime Minister Rob Jetten.
The Chola Copper Plates are a set of 21 large plates and 3 small plates and largely contain texts in Tamil, one of the most beautiful languages of the world. They relate to the great Rajendra Chola I formalising an oral commitment made by his father, King Rajaraja I. They also showcase the greatness of the Cholas. We in India are immensely proud of the Cholas, their culture and their maritime prowess.
I thank the Government of the Netherlands and Leiden University in particular, where the Copper Plates were kept since the mid-19th century.
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April 1 2026, ചന്ദ്രനിലേക്ക് വീണ്ടും മനുഷ്യരാശി യാത്ര ചെയ്തു . 4 യാത്രികർ 10 ദിവസം 10 ലക്ഷത്തിലധികം കിലോമീറ്റർ യാത്ര ചെയ്തപ്പോൾ എടുത്ത ചില ഫോട്ടോസ് വിശകലനം ചെയ്യുന്നു
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In computing, we take imagination and make it manifest in the form of software and hardware.
There exists a sequence of barriers through which we must pass to make it so.
First, there are the laws of physics. We cannot send information faster than the speed of light. There are fundamental limits as to the amount of information we can store in a given space. Thermodynamics presents considerable engineering challenges, particularly as we craft smaller and smaller devices.
Next, there is the challenge of computability. We must turn theory into algorithms, and at scale we must make those algorithms fast and efficient.
Design and then architecture are the next challenge. Weaving algorithms and data into systems that are functional, understandable, maintainable, and that can evolve calls us to the exquisite dance between art and science, compelling us to push the limits of our human creativity.
Organizational issues rise to consideration. One developer can do remarkable things, but to release systems that are durable, that are resilient, and that work at global elastic scale requires a team.
And then there are economic realities. Our dreams may be expansive, but in the end bringing them to life may be more expensive to build and to operate that we can afford.
Finally, there are moral and ethical issues. There are many things we can build out of hardware and software, but our shared humanity requires us to examine if we should build them.
This is the nature of development, and why hardware and software and systems engineering remain a very human problem to which we must apply all our knowledge and talent.
What if your REST client organized around services, not requests? Environments, auth, secrets - all scoped to the service boundary. That's what I built. Meet #XRest - a service first, safe and secure #HTTP#client.
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AI can make work faster, but a fear is that relying on it may make it harder to learn new skills on the job.
We ran an experiment with software engineers to learn more. Coding with AI led to a decrease in mastery—but this depended on how people used it.
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@cursor_ai@GitHubCopilot Can you add a "proceed" or a "yes" button into the UI please? It has gotten to a point that I am too lazy to type them again and again.
AI is incredible at accelerating what you know. It is dangerously good at accelerating what you don't know.
I’ve been thinking about how we preserve the "art of friction"
I put my fears (and a few solutions) into words #ai#software#architecture
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@BTCSHIB @grok@badlogicgames No it’s not. It’s an unfair game. LLMs are using others data, IP and business models that was working for their business and removes them from any opportunity or existence. A fair game would be another CSS framework to come and show a better way to do it.
We are alarmed by reports that Germany is on the verge of a catastrophic about-face, reversing its longstanding and principled opposition to the EU’s Chat Control proposal which, if passed, could spell the end of the right to privacy in Europe.
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