
What Developers Actually Need From Internal Platforms
If you have ever sat in a platform roadmap review and felt the disconnect between what was built and what teams actually use, you are not alone. Most internal platforms

If you have ever sat in a platform roadmap review and felt the disconnect between what was built and what teams actually use, you are not alone. Most internal platforms

U.S. oil companies plan to pour billions of dollars into Venezuela’s energy sector if there is a change in political power, former President Donald Trump said. His comments suggest a

If you have ever shipped an app that looked fine in staging, then face-planted in production the moment real traffic hit, you already know the dirty secret of ORMs: they

14 Best Practices and Implementation Tips for Effective Security Policies Security policies often fail because they sit on a shelf instead of shaping how teams actually work. We asked industry

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz plans to brief reporters on the “news of the day,” signaling a bid to shape the political conversation after a bruising national cycle. The expected appearance

Two companies working on agentic artificial intelligence are tapping the brakes on expectations, saying the tools still fall short for broad use. Their message cuts through months of marketing noise

Blue Origin has tapped Tory Bruno, the former chief executive of United Launch Alliance, to lead a new National Security Group. The move signals a sharper push into U.S. defense

Google has introduced a new Interactions API that promises to simplify how developers build AI assistants and agent-style apps. The release, announced recently, aims to streamline chat, tool use, and

A 300-employee AI startup is making a bold push to hire more product designers, arguing that strong user experience could separate winners from the rest in the crowded AI software

A large scale migration plan does not fail because the target architecture is wrong. They stall because the plan ignores how systems, teams, and incentives actually behave under pressure. You

If you have been around long enough, you have lived this cycle. A team ships a system, it works well enough, and then six to twelve months later someone proposes

U.S. forces have captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, who are expected to face drug trafficking and narcoterrorism charges in New York as early as Monday, according to

At small scale, a background job feels like free leverage. You push slow work off the request path, pages load faster, and everyone agrees this was a good architectural decision.

The U.S. Army has taken delivery of two mobile laser weapons designed to stop small drones, marking a new step in directed-energy defense. The systems, rated at 20 kilowatts and

Reliability and transparency, not raw speed, are shaping how shoppers judge online orders. E-commerce experts say buyers value deliveries that arrive when promised and updates that keep them informed. Many

Google announced a tiny AI model designed to run on phones and tablets, aiming to let software control mobile devices safely and quickly. The move signals a push to bring

An actor’s offhand reflection on the first song that made music “click” has sparked a larger question: what should a party playlist sound like when your roots are The Beatles

You have probably seen this failure mode before. Traffic spikes, dashboards turn red, and yet half your infrastructure is sitting there bored. CPUs on one cluster are pegged at 95

Today, more and more companies are creating dedicated infrastructure for development optimization, Developer Experience (DevEx or DX). DevEx specialists identify bottlenecks in the development processes, address issues that consume engineers’

RedotPay says it has reached significant scale, reporting more than $10 billion in annualized payment volume and over $150 million in annualized revenue. The figures signal rapid growth for the

8 Essential Questions to Ask Clients for Graphic Design Projects Asking the right questions at the start of a graphic design project can mean the difference between work that looks

You rarely notice your rate limiter until rate limit enforcement starts hurting you. Latency creeps up. Redis CPU pegs. Someone points out that your gateway is now slower than the

Anthropic’s top executives, siblings Daniela and Dario Amodei, are rethinking the approach to advanced artificial intelligence they once helped shape. The pair, who left OpenAI to co-found Anthropic in 2021,

A University of Michigan researcher is urging schools and communities to strengthen prevention efforts as the nation searches for ways to stop school shootings. Research assistant professor Elyse Thulin, with

18 Tips and Strategies to Identify Your Target Audience Finding the right audience can make or break a business, yet many companies struggle to identify who will actually benefit from

Robinhood handled $2.5 billion in prediction-market trades in October through its role as an anchor partner to Kalshi, signaling a sharp rise in retail interest. The pace points to a

Facing rising criticism, Governor Tim Walz is under pressure after fraud scams were reported under his administration. Recent calls for his resignation have intensified the debate over accountability in state

A new suite of open artificial intelligence models, branded Nemotron 3, was announced with a sharp focus on agentic applications and efficiency. The release outlines three sizes—Nano, Super, and Ultra—designed

Every senior engineer eventually hits the same uncomfortable moment. The system is working. It scales. Incidents are manageable. Then, almost imperceptibly, velocity drops. Simple changes take weeks. On call becomes

You have seen this play out before. A platform team builds a clean golden path. Opinionated tooling. Templates. CI pipelines that just work. For a while, adoption looks great. Then