The open Battery Data Format standard for battery testing data enables researchers, designers, and manufacturers, as well as ...
As tools like large language models become ubiquitous in fields ranging from software engineering to data analysis, a fundamental question emerges regarding the long-term cost of our new-found efficie ...
In some ways, data and its quality can seem strange to people used to assessing the quality of software. There’s often no observable behaviour to check and little in the way of structure to help you ...
Vladimir Zakharov explains how DataFrames serve as a vital tool for data-oriented programming in the Java ecosystem. By ...
Emerging from stealth, the company is debuting NEXUS, a Large Tabular Model (LTM) designed to treat business data not as a ...
Oh, sure, I can “code.” That is, I can flail my way through a block of (relatively simple) pseudocode and follow the flow. I ...
The improved AI agent access in Xcode has made vibe coding astoundingly simple for beginners, to a level where some apps can ...
Last week, we discussed how folks don’t know where their files are located, especially if they have been accidentally saved to “the cloud.” With Apple’s iCloud and Microsoft’s OneDrive services being ...
Reporters, lawmakers, and ordinary Americans are poring over a deluge of new files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case today, following the latest release from the Department of Justice. This release ...
John Gruber is still using macOS Sequoia, but he recently came across one feature of Tahoe worth upgrading for: But now that we’ve been poking around at column view in the Tahoe Finder, Jeff Johnson ...
I feel like I’m back in Grumpy Columnist Mode. Last week, I wrote about how we’re all increasingly isolating ourselves in our choices of entertainment, and today I’m lamenting the death of reading.
I was dropped into a high school in Germany for a few weeks after I finished my junior year in high school. It was an exchange program sponsored by the German company my dad worked for. It paired me ...