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  • Chevy Ray | How I Created 175 Fonts Using Rust

    In December of 2023 I launched the 175 Pixel Font Megapack, followed shortly by 42 individual packs for each font family. I created my own toolchain for generating, quality testing, and deploying these fonts... in Rust! In this post I'll walk you through the whole process. Check out the Pixel Font Megapack on itch.io! Before the MegapackBefore we talk about the new pack, let's talk about the old p

      Chevy Ray | How I Created 175 Fonts Using Rust
    • Twitter Personality - AI Agent by Wordware

      These are AI Agents built with Wordware, it will:find Twitter accounts onlinewill read your profile and tweetsthen it will use Large Language Models - like the ones in ChatGPT - to analyse your personalityfinally, it'll create a website with the analysis of your personality or compatibility

        Twitter Personality - AI Agent by Wordware
      • Everything a developer needs to know about Generative AI for SaaS

        Everything a developer needs to know about Generative AI for SaaS Few months ago, I knew almost nothing about AI. I used ChatGPT and Co-Pilot (I'm civilized, after all), but a lot of the content around AI was Greek to me. Terms like models, transformers, training, inference, RAG, attention, and agents were unfamiliar. Last week, I have completed my first end-to-end AI-based product: AI Code Assist

          Everything a developer needs to know about Generative AI for SaaS
        • Sonic Pi: Ruby as a Composition Tool

          Like the blip of an intro on the front page says, my degree was originally in music. My running joke as a web dev is that neither has meaningfully required me to count past 32. And while my main concentration was vocals, I've since realized I should probably stop strictly calling this a nontechnical field, because my actual major was recording — even if I did primarily branch out into this for the

          • 50 Years of Queries – Communications of the ACM

            A discussion of the evolution of the database industry over the last half century, and why the relational database concepts introduced by E. F. Codd have proven so resilient over several decades. E.F. Codd’s “A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks”10 is one of the most influential papers in all of computer science. In it, Codd defined concepts that are still in widespread use today

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