Blog Archive

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After The SpaceX And Cursor Deal: What Might Change?
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After The SpaceX And Cursor Deal: What Might Change?

A personal look at the reported SpaceX and Anysphere Cursor agreement, how Cursor differs from Claude Code and Codex, and what model ownership, capital, billing, and product direction may mean for developers.

Running An OpenSSH Server In Termux
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Running An OpenSSH Server In Termux

How to install OpenSSH in Termux, start sshd on port 8022, connect from a PC over LAN, and handle Android battery, background, wake lock, and startup constraints.

Workflow Automation Notes From Inside Cursor
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Workflow Automation Notes From Inside Cursor

A practical note on using Cursor, GitHub CLI, Lark CLI, tests, MCP browser checks, stats scripts, and small skills to automate everyday development workflow steps.

Wanjie Taichu Volume One Is Online
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Wanjie Taichu Volume One Is Online

An introduction to the long fantasy novel Wanjie Taichu, its first volume, the protagonist Su Chen, the Taichu Pearl, and the currently available reading entry on the site.

Dawn-Dusk Line, Chapter 1: The Window Lost Forty-Five Minutes
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Dawn-Dusk Line, Chapter 1: The Window Lost Forty-Five Minutes

The first chapter of the hard science-fiction serial Dawn-Dusk Line, set on a tidally locked planet where Deputy Director Caleb Mercer discovers a broken data curve and a missing forty-five-minute survival window.

Writing Web Novels With Cursor: A Practical Workflow
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Writing Web Novels With Cursor: A Practical Workflow

A workflow-oriented look at using Cursor for long-form web fiction: repository structure, single source of truth, rules, daily writing prompts, consistency checks, context-window tradeoffs, and model-cost choices.

Large-Scale LLM Classification: From Brute Force To Tree Pruning
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Large-Scale LLM Classification: From Brute Force To Tree Pruning

When thousands of entities need to be labeled by an LLM, the naive approach can be shockingly expensive. This article breaks down reusable optimizations: hierarchical pruning, inheritance, batching, incremental skipping, ancestor expansion, prompt caching, and asyncio orchestration.