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A developer going by the handle Canipls has released a handmade language server that surfaces browser compatibility data right inside your code editor as you type. Drawing from caniuse dot com, it flags low-support web features in real time and lets you hover over HTML, CSS, or JavaScript elements to see global support percentages instantly. No AI involved, just careful craft.
Shifting from the browser to the cosmos, NASA has announced a new public-private partnership aimed at advancing Mars science, with Administrator Jared Isaacman unveiling the collaboration at an event hosted by Relativity Space. The arrangement pairs NASA's scientific leadership with commercial innovation, centering on the Aeolus atmospheric science mission as a proving ground for this hybrid model of space exploration.
And in the world of AI accountability, a research organization called Transluce has published what it describes as a framework for verifiable analysis of AI behavior. The work focuses on something the field has long struggled with, producing analysis of how AI systems actually behave that outside observers can independently check and confirm rather than simply take on faith.
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