
The Sagrada Familia under construction in 1906. Via Muse . Welcome to the reading list, a weekly roundup of news and links related to buildings, infrastructure and industrial technology. This week we look at Tesla’s robotaxi crash reports, a fusion startup merger, the decline of US injection molding, Wyoming’s snow fences, and more. Roughly 2/3rds of the reading list is paywalled, so for full access become a paid subscriber. TAE Technologies merges with Trump Media Group Here’s a merger...

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I was listening to a recent Vergecast episode the other day, and in there, there was a whole segment about MCP servers and AI-powered shopping. I’ll be honest, I’ve never been more confused about something tech-related. The more I read and listen about this whole topic, the more I think everyone is doing a marvelous job at gaslighting themselves. Or maybe I’m just too skeptical, that’s always a possibility.
There’s a passage in that podcast where they’re discussing the issue of c...
"I have a database whose schema doesn't match my SQLModel models. I need to migrate this. I want to use alembic's – autogenerate flag. I am running into issues" If this is you, that was me 15 minutes ago. Here is a Q&A to save you time. Detected removed table (I don't want this!) Did you run ~these commands and get told alembic wants to remove your table? uv run -m alembic -c migrations/alembic.ini stamp head --purge
uv run -m alembic -c migrations/alembic.ini revision --autogenerate -m "msg"
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Another year, another “where did the time go?” post…
My daughter left home to start university.
She had a wonderful first semester,
but I miss her in all sorts of ways .
I supervised some student projects at the University of Toronto
for the first time in fifteen years.
I really enjoyed working with them,
and I hope they had fun as well,
but it brought me face-to-face with how bad the job market is right now
for newcomers in tech.
I was lai...
LLM Evals: Everything You Need to Know
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This document curates the most common questions Shreya and I received while teaching 700+ engineers & PMs AI Evals. Warning: These are sharp opinions about what works in most cases. They are not universal truths. Use your judgment.
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I’ve mentioned this a few times now, but when I started using Claude it was
because Peter got me hooked on it. From the very
beginning I became a religious user of what is colloquially called YOLO mode,
which basically gives the agent all the permissions so I can just watch it do
its stuff.
One consequence of YOLO mode though is that it didn’t work well together with
the plan mode that Claude Code had. In the beginning it didn’t inherit all the
tool permissions, so in plan mode it ac...
The Fine Arts Building Last week, I partook of the second Fridays open house in the The Fine Arts Building , ten floors of offices all related to the arts and creatives in some way. Art studios of all kinds, from fine art to photography, music instrument sales, repairs and instruction, an opera company and various music ensembles, puppetry, jewelry makers, authors, interior decorators, a store that sells music scores on paper and an independent books store, and much more. On the evenings of ...

Artemis , the calm web reader I maintain, is relatively computationally intensive in that every hour, Artemis checks web feeds to which users are subscribed to see if there are new posts to save and show in a user’s feed. I have made several optimisations to make this process as efficient as possible, following best practices for retrieving feeds (i.e. using If-Modified-Since and Etag ). Also, because Artemis only updates users’ feeds once per day, a feed only needs to be retrieved in a g...
Big GPUs don't need big PCs
Ever since I got AMD , Intel , and Nvidia graphics cards to run on a Raspberry Pi, I had a nagging question:
What's the point?
The Raspberry Pi only has 1 lane of PCIe Gen 3 bandwidth available for a connection to an eGPU. That's not much. Especially considering a modern desktop has at least one slot with 16 lanes of PCIe Gen 5 bandwidth. That's 8 GT/s versus 512 GT/s. Not a fair fight.
Jeff Geerling
December 20, 2025
Big GPUs ...
* For years, despite functional evidence and scientific hints accumulating, certain AI researchers continued to claim LLMs were stochastic parrots: probabilistic machines that would: 1. NOT have any representation about the meaning of the prompt. 2. NOT have any representation about what they were going to say. In 2025 finally almost everybody stopped saying so.
* Chain of thought is now a fundamental way to improve LLM output. But, what is CoT? Why it improves output? I believe it is two thi...

Mathematics is, at its core, an art. Like painters, musicians or writers, mathematicians create and explore new worlds. They test, and then push past, the limits of their imagination. They engage with thousands of years of history, with concepts and tastes and fashions that are constantly in flux. This artistic pursuit of beauty, truth and meaning is what every Quanta math story is about…
Source Mathematics is, at its core, an art. Like painters, musicians or writers, mathematicians create ...
Brief one today. I got asked “does YJIT/ZJIT have support for [Linux] perf?”
The answer is yes, and it also works with samply (including on macOS!),
because both understand the perf map interface .
This is the entirety of the implementation in ZJIT 1 :
fn register_with_perf ( iseq_name : String , start_ptr : usize , code_size : usize ) {
use std :: io :: Write ;
let perf_map = format! ( "/tmp/perf-{}.map" , std :: process :: id ());
let ...

It continues to be a busy December, if not quite as busy as last year . Today's big news is Gemini 3 Flash , the latest in Google's "Flash" line of faster and less expensive models.
Google are emphasizing the comparison between the new Flash and their previous generation's top model Gemini 2.5 Pro:
Building on 3 Pro’s strong multimodal, coding and agentic features, 3 Flash offers powerful performance at less than a quarter the cost of 3 Pro, along with higher rate limits. The new 3 Fla...

The Orbital Index
Issue No. 348 | Dec 17, 2025
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Gitanjali Venkatraman does wonderful illustrations of complex subjects (which is why I was so happy to work with her on our Expert Generalists article). She has now published the latest in her series of illustrated guides: tackling the complex topic of Mainframe Modernization
In it she illustrates the history and value of mainframes, why modernization is so tricky, and how to tackle the problem by breaking it down into tractable pieces. I love the clarity of her explanations, and smile...

I talked about this a lot in the early days of this blog, but my mum and I would often have friendly arguments over whether a typed letter “meant as much” as a handwritten one. She strenuously argued that no, it didn’t. I said those with mobility issues might not appreciate their typed words being seen as lesser, to which she asked if I had said issues. Damn it, she always knew how to put me in my place.
Point is though, I spend my life typing not writing, and I’ll admit I did resent...

I've been using Firefox for over 20 years at this point, but after a stream of cock-ups, I'm thinking about moving on.
I’ve been using Firefox since 2005, so not long after it was first released. I distinctly remember the first time I heard about it - I was on a training course with the Army and the instructor was using Firefox. Netscape was effectively dead, and everyone was using Internet Explorer, but I’ve always been a magpie for the new shiny, so when I saw his browser, I asked him...

Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers. – Voltaire
I am an introvert by nature, but I come alive for a good conversation. I was
reflecting on this after a recent international flight, where I was sitting next
to a friendly man who turned out to be a late-career civil engineer. I have a
close friend who is a civil engineer, and so as this conversation unfolded I was
able to inject pieces of information I’d learned from her – the differences
between various civil CAD too...
A mailbox for Christmas
2025-12-18 09:45
Christmas is often the time when geeks get bombarded with technical questions from their loved ones. Last year, I gave my opinion on Gmail accounts and was asked what alternative to use for email. I was a bit stumped for an answer: ProtonMail or Tuta? But they regularly encourage users to switch to their paid service and use their other services (VPN, drive, password vault, etc.). What's more, standard email clients are not compatible.
That's what g...

"What are the must-have apps to install on my new Mac?"…
"Which tool makes you the most productive?"…
"Do you still use Alfred?"…
All these questions and more—and the answer to all of them is Raycast!
I was previously a huge fan of Alfred since back in 2012 .
I liked Alfred, I enthused about Alfred; I also ditched Alfred for Raycast in early 2023.
Raycast is the ultimate productivity tool.
The kind of thing that leaves you bereft on a new laptop until you’ve in...
mdBook is a tool for easily
creating books out of Markdown files. It's very popular in the Rust ecosystem,
where it's used (among other things) to publish the official Rust book .
mdBook has a simple yet effective plugin mechanism that can be used to modify
the book output in arbitrary ways, using any programming language or tool. This
post describes the mechanism and how it aligns with the
fundamental concepts of plugin infrastructures .
mdBook preprocessors
mdBook's architecture is ...
The best way to introduce this post might be to reflect on my post from January, where I begrudingly declared some new years resolutions , and see how good I was at keeping them:
Read more on the site… The best way to introduce this post might be to reflect on my post from January, where I begrudingly declared some new years resolutions , and see how good I was at keeping them:
Read more on the site… The best way to introduce this post might be to reflect on my post from January...