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When Caching Improves AI Performance

When Caching Improves AI Performance

If you have shipped an AI powered feature into production, you have felt the temptation to cache aggressively. Latency spikes, token costs climb, and suddenly every repeated prompt looks like

The Essential Guide to Load Balancing Algorithms

The Essential Guide to Load Balancing Algorithms

If you have ever shipped a system that worked perfectly in staging and then melted under real traffic, you already understand the emotional core of load balancing. Everything looks fine,

When Fine-Tuning Helps and When It Hurts

When Fine-Tuning Helps and When It Hurts

You have likely felt the pressure. A general purpose model almost works, but not quite. Product wants higher accuracy, fewer hallucinations, and better domain alignment. Someone suggests fine-tuning and it

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Adolescence and Anderson Drama Sweep Globes

Two films defined the Golden Globes this year: the coming-of-age drama Adolescence and Paul Thomas Anderson’s stark new feature, One Battle After Another. Their strong showing across major categories set

API security mistakes

7 Common Mistakes Developers Make With API Security

APIs are the backbone of modern applications, powering core “behind the scenes” interactions in mobile apps, SaaS platforms, and various microservices. But as API rollouts to production environments have exploded,

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CNN’s ‘5 Things’ Targets Morning Routines

CNN is doubling down on its quick-hit morning briefing, positioning “5 Things AM” as a daily guide for busy audiences. The program packages key headlines each weekday morning, offering a

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X To Open Organic And Ad Algorithms

Elon Musk said on Saturday that X will release the code behind its organic and advertising recommendations within a week, signaling a new push on transparency for the social network.

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RISA Labs Raises $11.1 Million Series A

RISA Labs announced a fresh $11.1 million Series A round in Palo Alto, signaling investor interest in software that could reshape cancer care. The company says the funds will support

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Amazon Seeks Oxfordshire Data Center Approval

Amazon is seeking approval to build four data centre buildings in Oxfordshire, a move that signals rising demand for cloud capacity in the United Kingdom. Local planners are reviewing the

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Rising Costs Define AI Arms Race

The race to dominate artificial intelligence is accelerating, and the price tag is soaring. Tech giants and startups are pouring money into chips, data centers, and talent as they compete

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MIT Teams Develop Safer Robot Control

Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS) have developed a control system that aims to make robots safer

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FCC Revises Verizon Phone Unlocking Rule

The Federal Communications Commission has revised a rule that set a 60-day timeline for unlocking Verizon phones after activation, responding to concerns about fraud losses. The change affects millions of

Tri-Fold Phones Are Tablets That Fold

The first time I watched the Galaxy Z tri-fold unfold into a 10-inch screen, it looked less like a phone gimmick and more like the future of mobile computing. My

When Architectural Layers Help and When They Hurt

When Architectural Layers Help and When They Hurt

You have seen this moment in architecture reviews. A system is straining under new requirements, so someone proposes adding architectural layers. An abstraction layer. A platform layer. A control plane.

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Dancing Robot Stalls During Public Demo

A dancing robot halted mid-performance after getting tangled in a small barrier, prompting on-site staff to step in and help. The brief interruption, captured by bystanders during a recent public

Understanding Read Replicas and When to Use Them

Understanding Read Replicas and When to Use Them

You usually encounter read replicas right after your database becomes successful enough to hurt. Latency creeps up. CPU sits pinned during traffic spikes. Dashboards refresh slowly. Someone suggests caching, someone

When to Replace a Monolith vs When to Optimize Iton a white wall

When to Replace a Monolith vs When to Optimize It

You know the moment. Deployments feel risky. A “small change” cascades into regressions. New engineers need weeks to become productive. Someone suggests microservices. Someone else suggests a rewrite. Suddenly you’re

7 Signs Your Architectural Instincts Are Stronger Than You Think

7 Signs Your Architectural Instincts Are Stronger Than You Think

Most senior engineers underestimate their architectural instincts because good architecture rarely announces itself. When systems work, when teams move fast without constant coordination, when incidents fail gracefully instead of catastrophically,

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Hospital Trials AI Receptionist To Cut Waits

Health officials said this week that an AI receptionist has begun handling patient calls, with the goal to cut queues and speed up patient care. The system is being rolled

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Australian Teens Mobilize Against Social Media Ban

Australian teenagers are preparing to challenge a proposed law that would block those under 16 from social media, setting up a clash over youth rights, online safety, and enforcement. The

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MIT CSAIL Proposes Concept-Based Software Design

Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have outlined a new way to build software by separating programs into clear parts and rules. The approach breaks code into

array labs raises twenty million series a

Array Labs Raises $20 Million Series A

Array Labs announced a $20 million Series A round in Palo Alto, signaling fresh momentum for the startup and renewed interest from investors in early-stage companies. The timing reflects a

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Global Coral Bleaching Signals Stark Warning

Record ocean heat is driving mass coral bleaching from the Caribbean to the Pacific, in what scientists describe as a clear alarm about climate risk. The latest bleaching surge has

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Oceans Log Eighth Straight Year of Record Heat

Earth’s oceans stored more heat in 2025 than in any year on record, marking the eighth straight annual high. Researchers say the surge in ocean heat raises the odds of

open source agentic coding models advance

Open-Source Agentic Coding Models Advance

Open-source “agentic” coding models are moving from lab demos to practical tools, with a command-line agent now part of the toolkit for developers. The shift signals growing confidence that AI

Huawei Proves Design Can Redefine Everyday Tech

Huawei’s latest lineup makes a simple case: design is not garnish. It is function. After watching the products in action, I’m convinced that thoughtful form can change how we use

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NewView Capital Fund IV Hits Market

NewView Capital has launched its fourth fund into a busy venture secondaries market, as limited partners seek liquidity and push for cash returns. The move comes at a time of