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Why Fundamentals Still Matter in the AI Era
As a very (I’d like to think) perceptive and curious person, I’ve been watching the programming world transform (and burn) over the past couple of years. With AI coding assistants like GitHub Copil...
Vector RAG? Agentic Search? Why Not Both?
A Hacker News thread got popular around AI coding assistants and context retrieval strategies. The discussion started by Salvatore Sanfilippo (antirez, the creator of Redis) commenting on Claude’s ...
China and the Art of Perfecting What Works
A couple of weeks ago, DeepSeek launched its R1 large language model chat, sending a clear signal of China’s determination in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Many people rushed to see this as pr...
Ideas locas, IA y mucha ilusión
Hace unos días me puse a pensar en esta fiebre de las apps generadas por IA. Claude, Grok, ChatGPT… herramientas que prometen convertirte en el próximo genio tecnológico con solo teclear unas línea...
Thai Riverside Scene (Anonymous Artist)
Today, during a visit to the Khlong Khwang floating market, I acquired a 50x40 cm painting that captured my attention. This piece, created by a local artist who prefers to remain anonymous, now hol...
Tres coches, tres formas de sentir la potencia
A lo largo de mi vida he tenido muchos coches, pero hay tres que han dejado una huella especial en mi memoria:
A Minimalist 'I' by Kyoko Matsumoto
I recently added a new piece to my art collection during a visit to nuunu in Kyoto: a striking minimalist painting by Japanese artist Kyoko Matsumoto. This artwork captivated me with its simplicity...
Exploring the wreck of VH-GAS in Mount D'Aguilar
I just came back from a day of bush walking in a so-called “remote area” of Mount D’Aguilar, Queensland, where the wreck of the Piper Comanche VH-GAS remains. This post details a bit the trek to th...