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Google Drops 10 Free Vibe Coding Tools You Can Use Now Google just dropped 10 free Vibe Coding Tools—and barely anyone noticed. No big announcement. No flashy keynote. Just a quiet revolution in how non-coders build AI apps. Google's blog reveals the...

I was invited to speak at Data Reuse Days 2025 and presented on February 27th. My talk was titled "169k Reasons to Care: Wikidata’s Role in Open Library Author Pages." I was finally inspired to post about it after visiting Orlando Code Camp. Because ...

When working with multilingual lexical data, ensuring completeness and consistency is crucial. Our workflow involves extracting lexical forms from structured data sources like wiki lexeme dump and sparql comparing them against predefined queries. Thi...

Hello, welcome back to my blog. This will be a short progress report on the first half of my internship and how I've had to strategize to adjust the timeline of tasks. To recap, I'm working on a project called Quickstatements3.0, a tool used to batch...

Introduction Hello! I’m excited for today. Over the past few weeks, I've been working as an Outreachy intern at the Wikimedia Foundation. Today, I'll share my experiences and help you understand the project I've been working on: Quickstatements 3.0. ...

Software developers often avoid maintenance work, partly because companies rarely incentivize it. This is one reason why some tech companies have a reputation for abandoning products after launch. But maintenance is important, which is why I'm doing ...

I love my alma mater, Eckerd College, and I recently discovered EC Scholar, a website that showcases faculty research profiles and publications. This seemed like a good opportunity for me to learn about QuickStatements, a Wikidata tool that particula...
