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Most observability debates look like tooling debates. One team wants Datadog, another argues for Prometheus and Grafana, someone else pushes OpenTelemetry plus a custom stack, and platform engineering quietly advocates

Marking 150 years since the first telephone call, AT&T signaled long-term plans to fund U.S. network buildouts through the end of the decade. The company’s message ties a historic milestone

NASA has delayed the crewed Artemis II mission after engineers found a problem with the Space Launch System’s helium flow, shifting the planned launch from March 6 to April at

MIT senior Katie Spivakovsky has been selected as a 2026–27 Churchill Scholar and will pursue an MPhil in biological sciences at the Wellcome Sanger Institute at the University of Cambridge

Venture investors are pouring money into artificial intelligence, betting it will change nearly every industry. The open question is whether the same force will reshape their own business model —

Prosecutors in Paris have opened an investigation into alleged dissemination of antisemitic content and child sexual abuse material online, and have requested a meeting with Elon Musk. The move signals

Amazon is widening entry to its Shop Direct program, opening the door for more merchants to reach customers who start their search on the company’s site but buy elsewhere. In

In a recent live forum billed as the “Unbreakable Investor Town Hall,” Making Money host Charles Payne turned the spotlight on audience knowledge, quizzing attendees to test market instincts and


A primary–secondary topology (sometimes called leader–follower, master–replica, or active–passive) is one of the most common architectures used in distributed systems and databases. It is simple, predictable, and easy to reason


When a query is slow on a table with 50,000 rows, you can usually get away with optimism. When it is slow on 500 million rows, optimism becomes an outage.


You usually notice authentication only when it breaks. The login spinner hangs, the password reset email never arrives, the magic link opens on the wrong device, or your SPA works


Every technical leader has experienced the same moment: you walk into an executive review armed with model benchmarks, architecture diagrams, and a roadmap for fine-tuning LLMs or deploying vector search,


In large-scale systems, one request often triggers many parallel tasks. That pattern is called fan-out. Once those tasks finish, the system gathers the results back together through fan-in. These two

BP shares ticked higher on Friday after reports that several oil majors have evaluated a possible bid for the London-listed company, signaling fresh pressure on one of the UK’s most

A man identified as Darren Cooper told an employment tribunal that an incident at work left him “humiliated,” setting a tense tone in a case that could test workplace conduct

Ledger is expanding access to decentralized trading, saying Wallet users will soon connect to OKX DEX for non-custodial swaps secured by hardware devices. The move, announced this week, links one

A new lawsuit accuses Google of deploying its Gemini artificial intelligence system despite known risks, sharpening the debate over AI safety and corporate responsibility. The filing argues the company was

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s remark that he “cannot imagine” raising his newborn son without ChatGPT sparked a sharp debate on the midday show Outnumbered on Tuesday. The discussion, aired from

IPIC’s push into luxury moviegoing reached Redmond in 2011, bringing recliner seating, full food and drink service, and a premium experience to the Eastside. The move signaled a shift in

A federal judge rebuked a prosecution team for how it selected replacements in a high-profile case, saying the move repeated a hiring error tied to required approvals. The dispute centers

Nscale, a British artificial intelligence company backed by Nvidia, has secured $2 billion in fresh capital at a $14.6 billion valuation, the company said Monday. The move signals continuing investor


Most architecture strategies do not fail in dramatic postmortems. They erode slowly. The diagrams still look clean, the roadmaps still reference the same target architecture, and the teams keep shipping.

Anthropic introduced an AI code review service while filing suit against the Trump administration over a Pentagon label that flags the company as a “supply chain risk.” The rollout, pricing,

Smarsh has introduced a new support model that aims to streamline how customers get help, describing it as a single, intelligent entry point rather than another layer of automation. The

STS Digital has secured $30 million in fresh funding to scale its derivatives infrastructure, drawing backing from crypto investment firm CMT Digital and Payward, the parent company of Kraken. The

A missile strike near a school and an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps facility in the coastal city of Minab left more than 170 people dead, Iranian officials said. Video verified


Most AI systems do not lose explainability because teams adopt deep learning or complex models. They lose it through a sequence of architectural decisions that seem reasonable in isolation but
AI was sold as the relief valve for modern work. It would clear the grunt tasks so we could think deeper, rest more, and create better. I don’t buy that

OpenAI paused a move to become a for-profit company and named Instacart CEO Fidji Simo as its new head of applications, signaling a strategic reset with immediate impact. The decisions,

Apple signaled a packed product slate for the days ahead, with CEO Tim Cook promising a “big week” of announcements that could reset the company’s entry-level strategy across phones, laptops,
















