The tech landscape is constantly evolving, and keeping up with the latest developments can be overwhelming. From AI-powered tools like Ollama and OpenClaw, to new ways of programming with Aspire Docs and Azure CLI, it seems like there's always something new to explore. In this edition of Reading Notes, I'll share some of the interesting things that caught my eye recently, from AI advancements to developer tools and beyond.
Suggestion of the week
- The Future of Tech Blogging in the Age of AI (Mark Heath) - Great post, and the timing is perfect. Personally, I agree to all of it. What are your thoughts?
AI
Ollama is now powered by MLX on Apple Silicon in preview - Great news for those who bought the new M5 Apple computer, Ollama is now much faster for you!
The simplest and fastest way to setup OpenClaw - Hard to be easier than this. I wish we could do the same to run it inside a Docker sandbox
Meet GitAgent: The Docker for AI Agents that is Finally Solving the Fragmentation between LangChain, AutoGen, and Claude Code - MarkTechPost (Michal Sutter) - Another day, another AI tool. It looks interesting, curious to dig in and see it in action.
Programming
- Aspire Docs in Your Terminal (and Your AI's Brain) (David Pine) - Really cool idea, and for sure I will try it. Having options is great, and this is done perfectly here
Cloud
- Azure Developer CLI (azd) - March 2026: Run and Debug AI Agents Locally, GitHub Copilot Integration, & Container App Jobs (PuiChee (PC) Chan) - Nice update from this great deployment tool.
Miscellaneous
- NDI Tools: The Unsung Hero of Video Production (Golnaz) - I started using NDI tools for my stream back in 2020, when I was bringing one of my friends into my stream. Amazing, and you must read this post
Sharing my Reading Notes is a habit I started a long time ago, where I share a list of all the articles, blog posts, podcasts and books that catch my interest during the week.
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