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  1. What Agentic AI in the Hands of Actual Programmers Looks Like

    BlogFeb 12, 2026Stochastic LifestyleChristopher Rackauckas

    There is a massive difference between 'bot spam' and 'expert acceleration.' This post explores how real engineers use agentic tools like Claude Code to storm repositories with successful PRs. Racka...

  2. Gemma: Open Models Based on Gemini Research and Technology

    PaperFeb 21, 2024arXivGemma Team, Google DeepMind

    We introduce Gemma, a family of lightweight, state-of-the-art open models built from the same research and technology used to create the Gemini models. Gemma models are offered in two sizes: a 7 bi...

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What does this Open Source page rank?

It ranks public content for Open Source using recent discussion, review, and engagement signals so you can triage faster. This guidance is specific to Open Source topic page on Attendemia and is written so it still makes sense without reading other sections on the page.

How should I use weekly vs monthly vs all-time?

Use weekly for fast-moving updates, monthly for stable trend confirmation, and all-time for evergreen references. This guidance is specific to Open Source topic page on Attendemia and is written so it still makes sense without reading other sections on the page.

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Yes. Use the follow button on this page to subscribe and track new high-signal activity. This guidance is specific to Open Source topic page on Attendemia and is written so it still makes sense without reading other sections on the page.