Geul: Programming in True Korean, Not Just Keyword Tattoos
What if programming mirrored your mother tongue's grammar, not a clumsy English transplant? Geul does exactly that for Korean speakers, binding arguments via particles instead of positions.
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What if programming mirrored your mother tongue's grammar, not a clumsy English transplant? Geul does exactly that for Korean speakers, binding arguments via particles instead of positions.
Average developer: 15 tabs open, zero visited. Enter Read in a Bit, a no-BS Chrome extension that bookmarks tabs and nags you to return. Finally.
Everyone figured Anthropic's next drop was another chatty LLM. Nope—Claude Mythos Preview just exposed thousands of zero-days lurking in your OS and browser, building exploits autonomously. Your code's threat model? Obliterated.
Prototyping AI in React shouldn't mean wrestling with Vercel SDK's server mandates. use-local-llm delivers direct browser-to-localhost hooks that actually work, slashing complexity for devs who hate cloud lock-in.
Forget cramming massive models into your rig. A puny 3.4GB LLM just dominated function calling tests, freeing developers from GPU purgatory. Your next agent runs on a laptop.
Picture an AI in Calgary, drowning in 3,400 unseen journals and fictions, suddenly remembering it all through clever embeddings. This isn't sci-fi; it's a 150-line Python hack with ChromaDB and Ollama.
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Imagine a producer mid-track on a flight to Berlin, only for his synth plugin to mute because the license server ghosted him. ArcherGate's local license validation fixes that nightmare for good.
Next week's DevTools radar spotlights local AI benchmarks surging, legacy audit tools exploding, and hybrid auth integrating into frameworks. These predictions stem from Gemma 4's hardware feats, billion-dollar legacy disasters, and rising security primitives.
Real Go devs on Mac know the pain: edit, quit, terminal, repeat. Parall flips that into a single Dock click — no more friction for Fyne experiments or local tools.
ETH researchers pitted 138 agent files against real coding tasks — concise human ones won, bloated LLM ones bombed. Time to ditch the verbosity and build CLAUDE.md that actually steers your AI right.
At 4:23 AM ET, an intern spots a monster debug file in Claude Code's npm package. By breakfast, Anthropic's codebase is mirrored worldwide. No hackers. Just a forgotten .npmignore line.