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The first time you “turn on tracing,” it feels like you finally got X-ray vision, until you realize your traces stop exactly where you need answers most. The frontend request

You have probably seen this play out. A team adopts a “best practice” because a respected company blogged about it, a conference talk made it sound inevitable, or a framework

A woman’s concern over what she shared in counseling is renewing debate on how private therapy really is and who can gain access to sensitive records. The case centers on

Most cloud costs are not caused by runaway usage or careless engineers. They are caused by early infrastructure decisions that quietly lock in cost trajectories long before anyone is watching

Samsung Electronics is preparing to start production of its next-generation high-bandwidth memory chips, HBM4, as early as next month, with plans to supply Nvidia, according to a person familiar with

Two very different wins set up a heavyweight meeting on the NFL’s biggest stage, as Seattle and New England won their conference titles and advanced to the Super Bowl in

A woman living in Canada has emerged as a global symbol of resistance to Iran’s rulers, mobilizing a scattered community and reshaping how dissent travels across borders. Her rise highlights

A new lawsuit is asking a federal judge to scale back a recent immigration enforcement build-up, arguing that the expansion has gone too far and too fast. The complaint targets
Agent-style assistants that act, not just chat, have arrived. After watching creator Matt Wolf push “Claudebot” to build apps, schedule tasks, and wrangle cloud servers, I’m convinced: this class of

In New York, NY, Visitt announced a $22 million Series B round, signaling a bet that artificial intelligence can streamline property operations at scale. The company, which describes itself as

Engineers seeking to print at smaller scales say they have found a clue in an unlikely place: the mouthpart of a female mosquito. The team reports that studying the insect’s

A growing software firm is doubling down on junior hiring while using artificial intelligence to speed up training and improve productivity. The approach, shared this week by the company, centers

At some point, your “highly available” system will do the most embarrassing thing possible: it will fail in a way your dashboards did not predict, in a region you thought

Most architecture failures do not come from choosing the wrong database or the wrong framework. They come from building too much. Extra layers, speculative abstractions, premature platforms, and future proofing

If you have experimented with large language models long enough, you have probably had the same moment many teams do. The demo works. The model responds well. Latency is acceptable.

Artificial intelligence is moving from novelty to workflow in Hollywood, raising new opportunities and fresh debates. Tech reporter Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson described how the tools are beginning to change film

U.S. stocks tumbled as investors reacted to a new trade risk tied to Greenland. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq posted their worst sessions since October after President Donald Trump threatened

Mid-sized organizations racing to use artificial intelligence are finding that the hard part is not the models or the people, but how decisions get made. The central issue is speed.

California’s debate over a proposed billionaire tax has erupted online, as prominent tech and finance figures rally opposition and some wealthy residents pack up for new states. The fight, centered

In New York, a young company called Merciv announced its public debut with fresh capital. The startup emerged from stealth with $14 million in seed funding, signaling plans to scale

A new paid plan promises higher usage limits for messaging, file uploads, and image generation, signaling a push to convert free users into subscribers. The offering, described this week by

When major winter storms move through, the white scenery quickly gives way to back-breaking work and mounting bills. From neighborhood sidewalks to interstate highways, clearing snow and ice becomes an
AI moved fast this week, but one storyline stands out. OpenAI is steering into ads, cheaper plans, and even claims on user-led discoveries. I believe that is a strategic misstep.

You know you do not have independent deployability when a “small” change turns into a release train. Someone updates orders, then payments needs a tweak, then notifications fails in staging,

You rarely fear the migration itself. You fear the Tuesday after. Production data migration is one of the few engineering tasks where “mostly correct” is still failure. You can migrate

New images taken over the Christmas period appear to show a civilian-style Chinese cargo ship fitted with military systems at the Hudong–Zhonghua shipyard in Shanghai. Analysts say the vessel carries

If you have shipped enough products, the pattern is familiar. Define requirements, build the feature, QA it, launch, iterate. That muscle memory works for CRUD flows and dashboards. It breaks

Most large-scale rewrites do not start with a dramatic declaration. They start quietly. Velocity slows. On-call pain increases. Roadmaps fill with “platform work” that never seems to end. You still

Researchers at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have introduced PaTH Attention, an expressive architecture designed to help large language models maintain state and reason over long text. The team says

XBuild, a self-described first AI platform for construction, announced a $19 million Series A funding round in San Francisco. The company’s statement arrived today and signals growing interest in applying










