The subjective charms of Objective-C
To argue that Objective-C resembles a metaphysically divine language, or even a good language, is like saying Shakespeare is best appreciated in pig latin. Objective-C is, at best, polarizing. Ridiculed for its unrelenting verbosity and peculiar square brackets, it is used only for building Mac and iPhone apps and would have faded into obscurity in the early 1990s had it not been for an unlikely quirk of history. Nevertheless, in my time working as a softwar … ⌘ Read more
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She was chatting with friends in a Lyft. Then someone texted her what they said
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Fascinating read on the emerging Model Context Protocol — a new standard for integrating LLMs with agents and tools.
The Roads Both Taken
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First global fee targets ship emissions + 1 more story
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