
New York Firm Targets Fund Match
A New York-based investment firm plans to keep its next flagship fund at the same size as its prior vehicle, signaling a tighter playbook in a cooling fundraising market. The

A New York-based investment firm plans to keep its next flagship fund at the same size as its prior vehicle, signaling a tighter playbook in a cooling fundraising market. The

You have seen this pattern play out in production. An alert fires at 2 a.m. The on call engineer scrambles, tails logs, restarts pods, and patches symptoms until the system

If you have ever been paged for “elevated error rate” and then spent 45 minutes arguing with dashboards, you already know the dirty secret of distributed systems: the failure is

You do not “add multi-tenancy” to a database. You design a system where a tenant boundary is as real as a network boundary, even though everything might be sharing the

If you have operated a production system long enough, you can probably map your career by production incidents rather than job titles. The first cascading failure you debug at 3

You have been there. Alerts firing, dashboards half red, Slack exploding with theories and hot takes. Someone asks for a rollback while another person is already changing configs in production.

Google is shifting its navigation app into a smarter guide, weaving artificial intelligence into search, routing, and on-the-go help. The company signaled a new phase for the service this week,

Public concern over how much water artificial intelligence consumes has surged this year, as new computing hubs rise in drought-prone regions and near fast-growing cities. Companies racing to train large

Two powerhouses are trying to set the terms for AI in film and TV. Disney is moving to protect its stories and talent. OpenAI is positioning Sora, its text‑to‑video model,