I discovered the Tron Killer App website and its trailer, featuring early 2000s CG animation that channels the neon aesthetic of the Grid. It explores potential fan-made or promotional extensions of the Tron universe.
A live 10-minute LLM-only coding challenge reveals that only a small minority adopt these tools early, but the best among them already produce surprisingly deployable apps.
Trying to build a mid-sized app entirely from LLM specs exposed the limits of both over-controlling specifications and one-shot code generation, pushing the author toward scaffold-and-refine workflows.
I reviewed the HTML 4 & 5 Complete Reference app for iOS. While I liked its task-based tag groupings and attribute details, the poor search functionality for HTML entities makes me prefer using the official PDF spec.
I explored DeepSeek R1 training, how AI models are absorbing app capabilities, and fixing Windows symlinks for Hugging Face. I also discovered DuckDB's built-in notebook UI, Gemini’s YouTube API, and Karpathy-inspired note-taking workflows.
I noted that the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) has updated its official website. This post records the change in the school's digital presence, reflecting on how institutional portals evolved during the early 2000s.