Thorsten Meyer AI introduced IdeaClyst, an MIT-licensed tool that uses Claude and Codex to test ideas before roadmap decisions.
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Discovery of Cold War-era rare Eastern Bloc computers in a German hangar
A large collection of Cold War-era Eastern Bloc computers and artifacts has been uncovered in a German warehouse, revealing significant historical technology.
ChannelHelm: One Video, Every Platform
Thorsten Meyer AI announced ChannelHelm, an MIT-licensed local tool that turns one video into draft assets for multiple platforms.
Test-case reducers are underappreciated debugging tools
Test-case reducers are powerful but underused tools that simplify debugging by shrinking problematic inputs. This report explores their potential and current limitations.
Deportations—The Forgotten Holocaust
An in-depth report on the often overlooked suffering during Holocaust deportations, highlighting survivor accounts and ongoing historical neglect.
Vox’s homepage gets a refresh
Vox has launched a refreshed homepage featuring a new ‘Start Here’ tab, enhanced vertical videos, and improved navigation to help readers better understand major stories.
Build vs Buy a Prebuilt AI Workstation
Struggling to decide whether to build or buy your AI workstation? Discover the real costs, benefits, and hidden tradeoffs to make the best call today.
The four programming questions from my 1994 Microsoft internship interview (2023)
A detailed review of the four programming questions from a 1994 Microsoft internship interview, their historical context, and relevance today.
One Video In, a Whole Publishing Kit Out — Without the Cloud
Discover how to generate a full set of publishing assets from a single video locally, maintaining control and privacy without relying on cloud services.
The Surprising Lesson of the Granta Controversy
A prize-winning story in Granta faces accusations of AI authorship, prompting questions about literary integrity and detection tools.