This week has been about a GPU-based SQL engine, a data format for database operations, a database diagramming editor and recommendations on how to harness LLMs down for a more effective coding experience.
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This week has been about a GPU-based SQL engine, a data format for database operations, a database diagramming editor and recommendations on how to harness LLMs down for a more effective coding experience.
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This week has been about a tool to compose SQL queries visually, a EU based hosting service, a tool to visualise SQLite file structure and an article on schema migrations.
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This week has been about open table formats, tree-structured concurrency, RAG with DuckDB and correlated subqueries in SQLite.
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This week has been about controling coding agents, agent protocols, the CSS highlights API and streaming patterns with DuckDB.
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This week has been about a terminal-based tool to inspect Parquet, an open specification for interacting with language models, a tool for solving constraiened optimisation problems and a book on web accessibility.
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This week has been about a terminal-based application for PostgreSQL, PDF forensics, a rant on overly complex frontend components and a reflection on the state of WebAssembly.
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This week has been about the specification for providing context to coding agents, a rant on SOLID from Clean Code, a criticism to using Git for package manager storage and an exploit leveraging Claude Cowork.
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This week has been about a Rust web framework, a SQL-based social network, an article on Podman with Kubernetes and an article on measuring engineering ROI.
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This week has been about the Git reftable format, a markup language for recipes, a Parquet-based embedded database and a single-node geospatial database.
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This week has been about a web application with typing exercises, a toolset for maths, a registry for reseach organisations and a markdown navigator.
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This week has been about a WebAssembly version of Ghostty, KPI trees, data warehouse modelling and team goal setting.
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This week has been about caching data in DuckDB, a DuckDB extension for caching, an article on the Linux boot process and an article on browser fingerprinting.
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This week has been about a library for exposing JSON schema to the Typescript runtime checker, a report diving into mass surveillance, a tool to compose data pipelines from APIs and an article looking into Cloudflare's incident time to resolution.
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🧠 Tired of random values ruining your math exercises?
Algorithm Mode in LearningLemur gives you controlled randomness with irreducible fractions, invertible matrices, orthogonal vectors & more.
Smarter logic, better activities.
🔗 Read more: bit.ly/47VWKO8
This week has been about a criticism to the Iceberg format, a colour palette web application, a puzzle game based on tle flipping and an article on engineering management skills.
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Buenas noches, quería aprovechar para comentar que no es la primera vez que hay errores ortográficos en sus publicaciones 😀
This week has been about a tool for viewing PDFs, a terminal-based application of utilities, a data format for LLMs and an article on open source, licensing and power structures.
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This week has been about a terminal-based note-taking application, design anti-patterns, a bibliography manager and structural regular expressions.
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This week has been about a new algorithm to estimate distinct elements, Merkle trees for TLS, a markdown linter and putting a movie into DuckDB.
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This week has been about Python in Node.js, modern CSS colour functions, graph queries in DuckDB and an article on LLMs explicitly ignoring ethical constraints.
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🎲 Three doors, two goats, and a car; can you outsmart probability?
🐐 Our latest blog, “The Monty Hall Problem Explained Like You’ve Never Seen It,” reveals why the smartest choice often feels wrong.
👉 Who do you trust more: math or intuition? bit.ly/3JxHKOh
This week has been about the traps in Amazon Kindle, an alternative way to implement MCP services, AI wellfare and UUIDv7 shortcomings.
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This week has been about handling CSV with DuckDB, the 2025 Lovelace report, a talk on DuckLake and the lakehouse challenges and the knowledge collapse amplified by GenAI.
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This week has been about a tool for analysing Git repos, an alternative to Docker compatible with Kubernetes, the chemistry of Cyanotypes and an image rendering engine.
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⚡ Wiris at #Meetes2025!
Our Sr. Key Account Manager, Abdou Nasr, is meeting top institutions like the Saudi Ministry of Education & AUB to explore how tech makes learning more engaging and open.
#EdTech #STEMEducation #WirisAtMeetes
This week has been about self-contained Ruby applications, GitHub codeowners validation, a Ruby version manager and a reverse proxy with load balancing and WAF built-in.
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📍 Wiris is heading to Jeddah!
Our Senior Key Account Manager, Abdou Nasr, will represent Wiris at the Middle East Education & Training Exhibition (Meetes) on Oct 6–7.
He’ll join #EdTech and STEM leaders to explore new ways to make learning more effective and accessible.
This week has been about a proxy for intercepting and replaying traffic, a terminal-based network monitor, a text editor in Zig and a visualisation alternative to Venn diagrams.
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✨ What a week at MoodleMoot Global!
Ramon Eixarch (CEO), Sara Fernandes (CSO) & Bartos Drobik (Account Executive) joined the Moodle community in Edinburgh.
🏆 Honored to receive an award for our contribution to the ecosystem, thanks to the Moodle team!
📸 Highlights below
This week has been about asynchronous Rust, probabilistic linkage, an adventure game and tweaking rate limits.
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