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While setting up Apache Airflow using Docker on Windows 11 WSL, I needed to extend the image to install some python packages. I created a dockerfile and requirements.txt, but every time I ran "docker-compose up --build", I received the error: ERROR: Invalid requirement: '<package-name': Expected semicolon (after name with no version specifier) or end To fix the error, I needed to change the encod
I recreated the Apple Lisa computer inside an FPGA [video]
I’ve been exploring Solana for the past few days and a few things stood out pretty quickly No traditional database everything revolves around accounts The biggest shift so far has been adjusting to the accounts model. Coming from a typical backend mindset it forces you to think differently about how data is stored who owns it and how state changes over time I also built a small dashboard in the
Maybe AI Isn't a Bubble After All
AI is being “regulated” on paper. But in reality? It is operating in the dark. Global AI frameworks from the OECD, UNESCO, and the World Economic Forum promise a future built on: Transparency Accountability Human oversight Risk-based regulation It sounds solid and reassuring. But the uncomfortable truth is These principles start to break the moment they hit environments like Nigeria. You are told
If you've tried to follow any AI coding discussion in the last six months, you've probably felt like everyone suddenly started speaking a dialect you never signed up to learn. "Vibe coding." "Agentic workflows." "Context windows." "Prompt engineering." The jargon is multiplying faster than JavaScript frameworks, and that's saying something. Matt Pocock — who you might know from his TypeScript educ
A few days ago, I read a fascinating post here by @404Saint about Arkoi, a tool designed to detect SEO poisoning. It struck a chord with me. If attackers can manipulate search engine results to push malware, what’s stopping them from manipulating the Latent Space of LLMs to misrepresent critical Web3 protocols? As the founder of HUTMINI, I’ve been obsessed with a new problem: AI-Era Visibility. We