This serves as a record, just to understand the madness. I have been distro-hopping for a really long time, and have tried several distros over the years. Some distros I keep coming back to, and some new ones I have tried. Somehow, I keep on going back to Ubuntu.
Github: https://github.com/LeoTheAIDev/Altiverse
What if you could test a major decision before actually making it?
Not with a spreadsheet.
Not with a static forecast.
Not with a few assumptions hidden inside a slide deck.
I mean watching the decision unfold inside multiple simulated wor...
TL;DR — I built Shrinkray: a free, open-source image compressor & converter that runs **100% in your browser. No uploads, no servers, no tracking. Your images never leave your device.
Most "free" online image compressors upload your photos to a server y...
I went down a rabbit hole this morning reading the late-2025 Juejin front-end dev tool ranking and the Chinese AI tool recommendation list back to back, and the thing that finally crystallized for me is that the "which AI tool should I pay for" question has quietly split into two parallel conversations depending on which side of the language barrier you live on. The English-language lists keep ...
Somewhere inside Amazon's sprawling corporate machine, a system called Clarity is watching. Not watching in the cinematic, red-blinking-eye sense, but in the quiet, spreadsheet-generating, dashboard-populating way that modern surveillance actually works. Clarity tracks which AI tools Amazon's developers use, how often they use them, and whether they are hitting the company's internal target: 80...
One of the most confusing concepts for JavaScript beginners is Hoisting. Many developers coming from languages like Java, C, or Python often wonder:
undefined instead of throwing an error?let and const behave differently fr...