Nithin Kamath highlights how LLMs evolved from hallucinations to Linus Torvalds-approved code, democratizing tech and transforming software development.
Earlier, Kamath highlighted a massive shift in the tech landscape: Large Language Models (LLMs) have evolved from “hallucinating" random text in 2023 to gaining the approval of Linus Torvalds in 2026.
This morning on “The Rhode Show” we were thrilled to welcome Host of ‘Scrabble’ on The CW, Craig Ferguson, as he chatted with Brendan Kirby about the show and all of the fun viewers can expect when ...
Python -O won’t magically make every script faster, but in the right workloads it’s a free win—here’s how to test it safely.
Alibaba unveiled Qwen3.5, an open-weight, 397-billion-parameter mixture-of-experts model that only wakes up 17 billion neurons per prompt. The payoff? You get 60% lower inference ...
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