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NVIDIA CUDA 13.1 Introduces CUDA Tile: What Kernel Engineers Need to Know

NVIDIA CUDA 13.1 ships CUDA Tile, a first-class tiling primitive that formalizes GPU memory access patterns for ML and HPC workloads on Hopper and Blackwell.

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C&C Generals Ported to iOS With Fable: What Actually Happened

Developer ammaarreshi used Anthropic's Fable to natively port Command and Conquer Generals to Apple platforms. Here's the technical reality behind that headline.

40% of Your Commits Are AI-Written. Can You Afford That?

AI-assisted code crossed 40% of commits in mid-2026. The generation cost collapsed. The ownership cost didn't. Here's what that asymmetry means for your team.

The 100-Hour Audit: LLM Code Is Now a Supply Chain Problem

Git-annex maintainer Joey Hess spent 100 hours auditing his full dependency tree for LLM-generated code. What he found reframes the entire debate.

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30% of Your Job Is Code. The Rest Is Ownership.

A senior developer's breakdown of why writing PRs is the easy part — and what separates engineers who earn seniority from those who just accumulate tenure.

The Silent Drop: Why Animated Controls Need an Explicit Input Policy

A July 2026 interactive essay exposes how Nothing Phone confirms taps with haptics then silently drops them — and the input policy every animated UI must explicitly define.

Homegames: The GPLv3 Browser Game Platform Designed to Outlive Its Host

Homegames is a solo-built, GPLv3 browser game platform with self-hosted API and live multiplayer preview — eight years in the making.

When HTTP Meets Homemade TLS: The Layer That Changes Nothing

A developer wires a from-scratch TLS channel into a raw-socket HTTP server — and discovers the HTTP parser needs zero changes. Here's what that reveals.

The Unicode Grader That Exposes What Human Review Already Missed

A 72-case RL grader for Unicode homoglyphs and Trojan Source vectors reveals a 0.43 baseline—and what that score says about production code review.

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