I was curious if Block's Goose agent, paired with Ollama and the Qwen3-coder model, could really replace Claude Code. Here's how I got started.
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There's a secret computer inside your computer
There's a surprising amount of code running before the OS even loads.
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The world's first true computer still hasn't been built
The code cracking machines of the 1940’s are often referred to as the first computers, but they could not have been developed ...
If AI writes code like a teenager, then testers need to be the adults in the room. That doesn’t mean standing at the end of ...
A spear-phishing campaign tied to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) uses trusted Microsoft infrastructure to ...
WIRED spoke with Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, about how the viral coding tool is changing the way Anthropic works.
Behold the cardboard ENIAC Students at an Arizona school have built a full-scale replica of ENIAC, marking 80 years since the ...
The Computer History Museum, based in Mountain View, California, looks like a fine way to spend an afternoon for anyone ...
AI-generated code can introduce subtle security flaws when teams over-trust automated output. Intruder shows how an AI-written honeypot introduced hidden vulnerabilities that were exploited in attacks ...
Goose, Block’s open-source AI coding agent, is emerging as a free alternative to Anthropic’s Claude Code, as developers weigh offline control, rate limits, and the rising cost of AI coding tools.
Gestala is the latest company to emerge from China’s burgeoning brain-computer interface industry. It plans to access the brain with noninvasive ultrasound technology.
The Computer History Museum just launched OpenCHM, which digitizes its entire collection for public view and use.
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