Managing long-running, stateful workflows in Swift just got a whole lot easier. The new Temporal SDK brings first-class support for building reliable, fault-tolerant applications. www.swift.org/blog/swift-t... @temporal.io
November 10, 2025 at 10:41 PM
Managing long-running, stateful workflows in Swift just got a whole lot easier. The new Temporal SDK brings first-class support for building reliable, fault-tolerant applications. www.swift.org/blog/swift-t... @temporal.io
SYNTH is a collection of several synthetic playgrounds: data is not generated through simple prompts but by integrating smaller fine-tuned models into workflows with seeding, constraints, and formal verifications/checks.
November 10, 2025 at 5:31 PM
SYNTH is a collection of several synthetic playgrounds: data is not generated through simple prompts but by integrating smaller fine-tuned models into workflows with seeding, constraints, and formal verifications/checks.
Very interesting perspective! I often have the opposite thought: "Experimenting like a modeller"
Perhaps the two could co-exist for better workflows. Extensive exploration on simulated data should be the norm before running experiments to make sure the design is capable of the intended inference.
Perhaps the two could co-exist for better workflows. Extensive exploration on simulated data should be the norm before running experiments to make sure the design is capable of the intended inference.
"Validate With Simulated Truth: A first habit is to test whether an analytical pipeline can recover known conditions."
Very good advice below. So much COVID nonsense (e.g. 'immunological dark matter') basically came down to a non-identifiable model that hadn't been properly tested.
Very good advice below. So much COVID nonsense (e.g. 'immunological dark matter') basically came down to a non-identifiable model that hadn't been properly tested.
Modelling Like an Experimentalist
Dahlin et al. (2024) apply experimental thinking to a model of mosquito-borne disease transmissions.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
November 10, 2025 at 4:02 PM
Very interesting perspective! I often have the opposite thought: "Experimenting like a modeller"
Perhaps the two could co-exist for better workflows. Extensive exploration on simulated data should be the norm before running experiments to make sure the design is capable of the intended inference.
Perhaps the two could co-exist for better workflows. Extensive exploration on simulated data should be the norm before running experiments to make sure the design is capable of the intended inference.
making big advances with my animation/modeling tech. i still have a long way to go with rigging, though.
more specific problem: any 3d nuts have good workflows for elegantly transitioning between mega big tummy and normal tummy? Shapekeys seems totally illogical, but if im wrong i'd love to know
more specific problem: any 3d nuts have good workflows for elegantly transitioning between mega big tummy and normal tummy? Shapekeys seems totally illogical, but if im wrong i'd love to know
November 9, 2025 at 8:13 PM
making big advances with my animation/modeling tech. i still have a long way to go with rigging, though.
more specific problem: any 3d nuts have good workflows for elegantly transitioning between mega big tummy and normal tummy? Shapekeys seems totally illogical, but if im wrong i'd love to know
more specific problem: any 3d nuts have good workflows for elegantly transitioning between mega big tummy and normal tummy? Shapekeys seems totally illogical, but if im wrong i'd love to know
Learning new #animation workflows
1. timeline-based mesh deform
can produce simple animations from a single keyframe
can apply to separate limbs too for more control
#gamedev #gamedevelopment #indiegamedev #indiegame #retraissance #densetsu #platformer #rpg #metroidvania #pixelart #2.5D #anime
1. timeline-based mesh deform
can produce simple animations from a single keyframe
can apply to separate limbs too for more control
#gamedev #gamedevelopment #indiegamedev #indiegame #retraissance #densetsu #platformer #rpg #metroidvania #pixelart #2.5D #anime
November 10, 2025 at 1:18 PM
Learning new #animation workflows
1. timeline-based mesh deform
can produce simple animations from a single keyframe
can apply to separate limbs too for more control
#gamedev #gamedevelopment #indiegamedev #indiegame #retraissance #densetsu #platformer #rpg #metroidvania #pixelart #2.5D #anime
1. timeline-based mesh deform
can produce simple animations from a single keyframe
can apply to separate limbs too for more control
#gamedev #gamedevelopment #indiegamedev #indiegame #retraissance #densetsu #platformer #rpg #metroidvania #pixelart #2.5D #anime
lmao the honesty in this changelog
November 8, 2025 at 4:53 PM
lmao the honesty in this changelog
vercel recently shipped a feature called workflows, for long-running durable tasks vercel.com/blog/introdu...
as of this week you can use workflows with your sveltekit apps. docs here: useworkflow.dev/docs/getting...
as of this week you can use workflows with your sveltekit apps. docs here: useworkflow.dev/docs/getting...
Built-in durability: Introducing Workflow Development Kit - Vercel
The Workflow Development Kit (WDK) makes async workflows in TypeScript reliable, durable, fault-tolerant, and portable across any cloud.
vercel.com
November 5, 2025 at 4:19 PM
vercel recently shipped a feature called workflows, for long-running durable tasks vercel.com/blog/introdu...
as of this week you can use workflows with your sveltekit apps. docs here: useworkflow.dev/docs/getting...
as of this week you can use workflows with your sveltekit apps. docs here: useworkflow.dev/docs/getting...
The latest EDB Engineering Newsletter is out
- Robert Haas introduces patches for query hints in Postgres
- Armin Ronacher builds durable workflows using just Postgres
- Anantha Kumaran migrates tables across Postgres instances with logical replication
& more
edbeng.substack.com/p/edb-engine...
- Robert Haas introduces patches for query hints in Postgres
- Armin Ronacher builds durable workflows using just Postgres
- Anantha Kumaran migrates tables across Postgres instances with logical replication
& more
edbeng.substack.com/p/edb-engine...
November 10, 2025 at 2:55 PM
The latest EDB Engineering Newsletter is out
- Robert Haas introduces patches for query hints in Postgres
- Armin Ronacher builds durable workflows using just Postgres
- Anantha Kumaran migrates tables across Postgres instances with logical replication
& more
edbeng.substack.com/p/edb-engine...
- Robert Haas introduces patches for query hints in Postgres
- Armin Ronacher builds durable workflows using just Postgres
- Anantha Kumaran migrates tables across Postgres instances with logical replication
& more
edbeng.substack.com/p/edb-engine...
I got into abstract art back then, from there inking style digital art, and back to comic style art where I started... But I picked up so many techniques along the way, got appreciation for different workflows, and learned that trying out different things is actually very important in exploring art
November 10, 2025 at 9:09 PM
I got into abstract art back then, from there inking style digital art, and back to comic style art where I started... But I picked up so many techniques along the way, got appreciation for different workflows, and learned that trying out different things is actually very important in exploring art
There’s particular import to the future of “agents” here as well: the absolute chuds who promote the technology avert their eyes at the insane compute required to power “agentic workflows.”
November 7, 2025 at 4:02 PM
There’s particular import to the future of “agents” here as well: the absolute chuds who promote the technology avert their eyes at the insane compute required to power “agentic workflows.”
I was part of an OCLC RLP working group on 'artificial intelligence to support metadata workflows'.
Four posts summarise this work, looking at primary cataloguing, archives and special collections, institutional repositories, and overall pros and cons hangingtogether.org/tag/aiandmet...
Four posts summarise this work, looking at primary cataloguing, archives and special collections, institutional repositories, and overall pros and cons hangingtogether.org/tag/aiandmet...
AIandMetadataWorkflows Archives - Hanging Together
Hanging Together
hangingtogether.org
November 10, 2025 at 1:26 PM
I was part of an OCLC RLP working group on 'artificial intelligence to support metadata workflows'.
Four posts summarise this work, looking at primary cataloguing, archives and special collections, institutional repositories, and overall pros and cons hangingtogether.org/tag/aiandmet...
Four posts summarise this work, looking at primary cataloguing, archives and special collections, institutional repositories, and overall pros and cons hangingtogether.org/tag/aiandmet...
I added two new demos showing durable agent patterns (parallel vs sequential) with @pydantic.dev AI + @dbos.dev:
- Deep Research: large fan-out parallel workflows
- Twenty Questions: long sequential subagent chaining
Both are long-running, so durable execution is necessary to survive crashes.
- Deep Research: large fan-out parallel workflows
- Twenty Questions: long sequential subagent chaining
Both are long-running, so durable execution is necessary to survive crashes.
November 10, 2025 at 6:56 PM
I added two new demos showing durable agent patterns (parallel vs sequential) with @pydantic.dev AI + @dbos.dev:
- Deep Research: large fan-out parallel workflows
- Twenty Questions: long sequential subagent chaining
Both are long-running, so durable execution is necessary to survive crashes.
- Deep Research: large fan-out parallel workflows
- Twenty Questions: long sequential subagent chaining
Both are long-running, so durable execution is necessary to survive crashes.
Like no, of course most smaller devs don't think like that... but if the Big Dogs do, and The Big Engines adjust to their workflows, and newer engines go "well we better do what The Big Dogs and Engines do so people don't dismiss us"... the cycle just gurgles down the drain.
November 10, 2025 at 8:45 AM
Like no, of course most smaller devs don't think like that... but if the Big Dogs do, and The Big Engines adjust to their workflows, and newer engines go "well we better do what The Big Dogs and Engines do so people don't dismiss us"... the cycle just gurgles down the drain.
Mixed-language + dialects.
Design bias toward code-switching and dialect variance; expect better robustness vs monolingual-only baselines. Great for global media workflows.
Design bias toward code-switching and dialect variance; expect better robustness vs monolingual-only baselines. Great for global media workflows.
November 11, 2025 at 2:35 PM
Mixed-language + dialects.
Design bias toward code-switching and dialect variance; expect better robustness vs monolingual-only baselines. Great for global media workflows.
Design bias toward code-switching and dialect variance; expect better robustness vs monolingual-only baselines. Great for global media workflows.
BioWorkflow: Retrieving comprehensive bioinformatics workflows from publications academic.oup.com/bib/article/... 🧬🖥️🧪
November 7, 2025 at 5:00 PM
BioWorkflow: Retrieving comprehensive bioinformatics workflows from publications academic.oup.com/bib/article/... 🧬🖥️🧪
How do you know that a technology is overly hyped? The goal posts change arbitrarily.
"Large language models are the future!"
"Agentic workflows are the future!"
"Small language models are the future!"
If LLMs were as good as they claim to be, the discussion would already be over.
"Large language models are the future!"
"Agentic workflows are the future!"
"Small language models are the future!"
If LLMs were as good as they claim to be, the discussion would already be over.
November 9, 2025 at 12:16 AM
How do you know that a technology is overly hyped? The goal posts change arbitrarily.
"Large language models are the future!"
"Agentic workflows are the future!"
"Small language models are the future!"
If LLMs were as good as they claim to be, the discussion would already be over.
"Large language models are the future!"
"Agentic workflows are the future!"
"Small language models are the future!"
If LLMs were as good as they claim to be, the discussion would already be over.
Here is @coppolaemilio.com talking about out the Godot priorities list. Kinda like a roadmap of Godot features and workflows: godotengine.org/priorities/
Not many people know about it yet, so I’m sharing it here as well!
Not many people know about it yet, so I’m sharing it here as well!
November 11, 2025 at 10:09 AM
Here is @coppolaemilio.com talking about out the Godot priorities list. Kinda like a roadmap of Godot features and workflows: godotengine.org/priorities/
Not many people know about it yet, so I’m sharing it here as well!
Not many people know about it yet, so I’m sharing it here as well!
Join Elliott McSherry in our 3D Environment Art Bootcamp as he leads the lighting mentorship. Learn real-time lighting workflows, improve mood and atmosphere in your scenes, and build portfolio-ready environments. #3DArt #LightingArt #GameDev #Bootcamp #IndieDev #Portfolio
November 10, 2025 at 5:05 PM
Join Elliott McSherry in our 3D Environment Art Bootcamp as he leads the lighting mentorship. Learn real-time lighting workflows, improve mood and atmosphere in your scenes, and build portfolio-ready environments. #3DArt #LightingArt #GameDev #Bootcamp #IndieDev #Portfolio
Practical Power: Reproducibility, Automation, and Layering with Conda
Part 3 of the 3-part series is live! 🚀 Beyond theory into engineering practice: provenance, lockfiles, rolling distribution, and real-world workflows.
#conda #packaging #python #reproducibility
conda.org/blog/conda-p...
Part 3 of the 3-part series is live! 🚀 Beyond theory into engineering practice: provenance, lockfiles, rolling distribution, and real-world workflows.
#conda #packaging #python #reproducibility
conda.org/blog/conda-p...
Practical Power: Reproducibility, Automation, and Layering with Conda | conda.org
Part 3 of the 'Conda Is Not PyPI' series: how conda enables reproducibility, automation, layered workflows, and rolling distribution.
conda.org
November 10, 2025 at 4:16 PM
Practical Power: Reproducibility, Automation, and Layering with Conda
Part 3 of the 3-part series is live! 🚀 Beyond theory into engineering practice: provenance, lockfiles, rolling distribution, and real-world workflows.
#conda #packaging #python #reproducibility
conda.org/blog/conda-p...
Part 3 of the 3-part series is live! 🚀 Beyond theory into engineering practice: provenance, lockfiles, rolling distribution, and real-world workflows.
#conda #packaging #python #reproducibility
conda.org/blog/conda-p...
Do not use AI email writers at the price of your privacy.
Yes, they are convenient, but you become the product & the risk is high.
With Tuta Mail, you control your email, your data, & your privacy. 🔒
Find out why AI email writers must be avoided 👉🏼 tuta.com/blog/ai-emai...
Yes, they are convenient, but you become the product & the risk is high.
With Tuta Mail, you control your email, your data, & your privacy. 🔒
Find out why AI email writers must be avoided 👉🏼 tuta.com/blog/ai-emai...
November 8, 2025 at 11:47 AM
Do not use AI email writers at the price of your privacy.
Yes, they are convenient, but you become the product & the risk is high.
With Tuta Mail, you control your email, your data, & your privacy. 🔒
Find out why AI email writers must be avoided 👉🏼 tuta.com/blog/ai-emai...
Yes, they are convenient, but you become the product & the risk is high.
With Tuta Mail, you control your email, your data, & your privacy. 🔒
Find out why AI email writers must be avoided 👉🏼 tuta.com/blog/ai-emai...
It was a really nice week working on building MiCoReCa, a catalogue of resources (tools, workflows, etc) for microbiome research, and more importantly networking with the large @elixir-europe.org community. Thank you all! See next year!
🚀👩💻🧑💻 End of this week of #BioHackEU25, organised by @elixir-europe.org , to advance all projects in synergy! Thank you to the IFB/ELIXIR-FR team (on-site and remotely), and to our colleagues at @genouest.bsky.social 👏
November 7, 2025 at 3:16 PM
It was a really nice week working on building MiCoReCa, a catalogue of resources (tools, workflows, etc) for microbiome research, and more importantly networking with the large @elixir-europe.org community. Thank you all! See next year!
🚀 New Blog Drop from Haya Solutions!
Discover how to optimize your Zoho CRM workflows using AI and take your business automation to the next level.
#ZohoCRM #AI #Automation #HayaSolutions #BusinessGrowth #ZohoPartner #DigitalTransformation
www.hayasolutions.com/blog/o...
Discover how to optimize your Zoho CRM workflows using AI and take your business automation to the next level.
#ZohoCRM #AI #Automation #HayaSolutions #BusinessGrowth #ZohoPartner #DigitalTransformation
www.hayasolutions.com/blog/o...
November 11, 2025 at 3:09 AM
🚀 New Blog Drop from Haya Solutions!
Discover how to optimize your Zoho CRM workflows using AI and take your business automation to the next level.
#ZohoCRM #AI #Automation #HayaSolutions #BusinessGrowth #ZohoPartner #DigitalTransformation
www.hayasolutions.com/blog/o...
Discover how to optimize your Zoho CRM workflows using AI and take your business automation to the next level.
#ZohoCRM #AI #Automation #HayaSolutions #BusinessGrowth #ZohoPartner #DigitalTransformation
www.hayasolutions.com/blog/o...
Super heureux que ma proposition de talk sur le scaling de charges de travail GPU sur Kubernetes ait été acceptée à @cloudnativedays.fr!
Venez le 3 février prochain découvrir comment Argo Workflows & Karpenter nous permettent ces automatisations, chez @prunaai.bsky.social!
Venez le 3 février prochain découvrir comment Argo Workflows & Karpenter nous permettent ces automatisations, chez @prunaai.bsky.social!
November 10, 2025 at 9:23 AM
Super heureux que ma proposition de talk sur le scaling de charges de travail GPU sur Kubernetes ait été acceptée à @cloudnativedays.fr!
Venez le 3 février prochain découvrir comment Argo Workflows & Karpenter nous permettent ces automatisations, chez @prunaai.bsky.social!
Venez le 3 février prochain découvrir comment Argo Workflows & Karpenter nous permettent ces automatisations, chez @prunaai.bsky.social!
a lot of incredibly talented folk have been contributing to @tangled.org!
- @boltless.me has added search to issues/pulls
- @evan.jarrett.net has added tag and pattern constraints to CI workflows
- @serendipty01.dev has added a pronouns field
big feature drop soon!
- @boltless.me has added search to issues/pulls
- @evan.jarrett.net has added tag and pattern constraints to CI workflows
- @serendipty01.dev has added a pronouns field
big feature drop soon!
November 5, 2025 at 11:22 AM
a lot of incredibly talented folk have been contributing to @tangled.org!
- @boltless.me has added search to issues/pulls
- @evan.jarrett.net has added tag and pattern constraints to CI workflows
- @serendipty01.dev has added a pronouns field
big feature drop soon!
- @boltless.me has added search to issues/pulls
- @evan.jarrett.net has added tag and pattern constraints to CI workflows
- @serendipty01.dev has added a pronouns field
big feature drop soon!
Analogous for me. So much of what I do is extremely specific, responses to unique circumstances. Even if I wanted to (I don't), it'd be a lot of ADDITIONAL WORK for me to integrate chatbots into my workflows.
Recently met someone who was very surprised to hear I didn’t use ChatGPT or any LLM.
I said my job depended on doing distinctive work. That was my selling point. If I started to sound like ChatGPT and turn out what it did, then how on earth could I justify doing it? What would that make me?
I said my job depended on doing distinctive work. That was my selling point. If I started to sound like ChatGPT and turn out what it did, then how on earth could I justify doing it? What would that make me?
November 8, 2025 at 12:58 PM
Analogous for me. So much of what I do is extremely specific, responses to unique circumstances. Even if I wanted to (I don't), it'd be a lot of ADDITIONAL WORK for me to integrate chatbots into my workflows.