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SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, April 14
Happy publication day to SCOTUSblog’s own Sarah Isgur. Her new book Last Branch Standing offers “[a] myth-busting glimpse into the inner workings of the Supreme Court.” The post SCOTUStoday for ...
Hades 2 continues developer Supergiant Games' reign of isometric action dominance, which began with Bastion back in 2011 and ...
Qaf’s People marks Sadiqa de Meijer’s return to poetry after the 2020 Governor General’s Award–winning memoir alfabet / ...
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Dosa Divas review: "I came for the food mechs and vibes, I stayed for the emotional rollercoaster"
Dosa Divas takes a warm and meaningful approach to linking food, family, community, and memory ...
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5 new books to read this week
This week’s bookcase includes reviews of Porcupines by Fran Fabriczki and The Wreck by Lizzy Stewart.
Upon entering the auditorium, transformed into the lively interior of The Sun Inn public house, the audience is immediately ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering nearly every stage of the software development lifecycle. From code generation to automated testing, AI tools are increasingly embedded in the daily ...
As AI coding tools generate billions of lines of code each month, a new bottleneck is emerging: ensuring that software works as intended. Qodo, a startup building AI agents for code review, testing, ...
Anthropic has introduced a new Code Review feature for Claude Code, adding an agent-based pull request review system that ...
A new “semi-formal reasoning” approach forces AI models to trace code paths and justify conclusions, improving accuracy while reducing reliance on costly execution environments. Meta researchers have ...
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