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Agentic Coding Is a Trap
Voice-AI-for-Beginners – A curated learning path for developers
The agent harness belongs outside the sandbox
Show HN: Apple's SHARP running in the browser via ONNX runtime web
Open Design: Use Your Coding Agent as a Design Engine
A Primer on Bézier Curves – So What Makes a Bézier Curve?
Men who stare at walls
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ed catmull basically solved one of the hardest organisational problems in creative work: how do you keep very high standards of taste without turning the people who hold that taste into gatekeepers that slowly strangle new ideas?
his answer is elegant and I think underrated: you separate the people who set the bar from the people who make the final calls.
Introducing open-slide - The slide framework built for agents.
Prompt your agent, get a polished deck.
$ npx @open-slide/cli init
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CEB SAM 3d Body Loader (with sound 🔈)
Footage from Anastasia Sereda on youtube
Process:
1- selecting frames on the 60fps footage took about 15 minutes (287 frames were selected)
2- Processing using SAM 3d Body took about 20 minutes
3- loaded in blender
#mocap #b3d
Introducing Flue — The First Agent Harness Framework
Flue is a TypeScript framework for building the next generation of agents, designed around a built-in agent harness.
Flue is like Claude Code, but 100% headless and programmable. There's no baked in assumption like requiring a human operator to function. No TUI. No GUI. Just TypeScript.
But using Flue feels like using Claude Code. The agents you build act autonomously to solve problems and complete tasks. They require very little code to run. Most of the "logic" lives in Markdown: skills and context and AGENTS.md.
Flue is like Astro or Next.js for agents (not surprising, given my background). It's a framework that turns your markdown into behavior. It's an agent harness that trains and evals your agents as you build them. It's the missing link between vibe coding and production agents.
Suddenly feeling the urge to copy your repo somewhere new?
@EntireHQ is open sourcing our latest project today: git-sync.
Most git migration tools assume you'll make a local mirror clone, fetch everything down, then push it back up somewhere else. Instead, git-sync mirrors refs from a source remote to a target remote without a local checkout, streaming packfiles directly over Smart HTTP with an in-memory object store. And reruns are boring in the best way: if nothing changes, nothing gets pushed.
Contributions are more than welcome, from humans and from agents.
I (my agents) made a table comparing different 3D reconstruction methods, including COLMAP, DUSt3R, MASt3R, CUT3R, Fast3R, VGGT, π³, MapAnything, DA3
Sharing it here in case it's helpful for anyone else
Agents make ugly UIs because they've never seen good design.
We've been fixing that, 2,000 DESIGN.md files from the world's best products, structured for a model to read and learn. Colors, type, spacing, layouts and more.
Free.
http://styles.refero.design
just updated ui-skills:
It's now a collection of the best skills for design engineering
try https://github.com/Goekdeniz-Guelmez/mlx-lm-lora-example-notebooks/blob/main/rl/Qwen3_5-0_8B_GRPO.ipynb… this should take around 1-2 hours for the complete run.