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Chinese and Russian influence networks are seizing on a U.S. operation in Venezuela to push conspiracy theories and sow confusion, according to researchers tracking the campaigns. The activity, appearing across
There is a stubborn myth that YouTube success comes from a single creative grinding alone. I disagree. After watching Marquez Brownlee’s operation up close, my view is firm: modern YouTube

In a sign of rising pressure to rein in data bills, New York-based startup Yuki has emerged from stealth with a $6 million seed round. The company enters a crowded

Moms for Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich backed first lady Melania Trump’s call to prepare children for artificial intelligence, arguing parents should set limits in schools and push technology firms to

If you have been around long enough, you recognize the moment before anyone says the words “full system rewrite.” The conversations change. Incidents feel harder to reason about. Simple feature

You usually do not “choose GraphQL.” You trip over it. It starts innocently: your mobile app team asks for one extra field on an endpoint. Then the web team wants

Most RBAC failures are not about missing roles. They happen because teams trust the application layer to never make a mistake. Someone ships a new endpoint, forgets an authorization check,

Artificial intelligence is moving from tech headlines to daily homework, forcing schools and families to rethink how students learn. In a recent segment, Fox News correspondent Danamarie McNicholl spotlighted the

Most event-driven systems do not fail loudly. They rot quietly. You start with clean intent, decoupled services, asynchronous flows, and elegant domain events. Six months later, no one can trace

Gas developments tied to data centers have surged in the United States, rising almost 25-fold in two years, according to Global Energy Monitor. The jump signals a rapid shift in

Neurophos has entered the race to cut AI’s soaring energy use, unveiling an optical chip that performs inference math using a composite material. The company presented the idea as a

For the first time, the country’s largest social platforms will answer claims about youth mental health before a jury. The trial begins Tuesday and tests whether product design and business

A simple question is echoing across social media and public life: who will return to TikTok, and when. The prompt is timely as creators, brands, and public figures weigh the

Anthropic, the artificial intelligence lab founded in 2021, is putting safety at the center of its work as competition in advanced AI intensifies. The company says its research aims to

There are many new solutions to counter threats that undermine the efficiency of multi-cloud setups, and a compelling, emerging option is slowly but steadily gaining ground: decentralized compute for multi

Kore.ai announced a strategic growth investment today in Orlando, Florida, signaling a new phase for the enterprise AI firm known for its agentic solutions. The company did not release deal

You only notice database connection retries when they fail. A deploy rolls out, a primary database flips during failover, and suddenly every application instance tries to reconnect at once. Latency

MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory has introduced a method that promises clearer, more modular software design by separating programs into simple parts and explicit coordination rules. The approach,
The latest AI launches arrive with triumphal charts, flashy leaderboards, and claims of “best ever.” I argue we should stop treating those scores as truth. Benchmarks, as used today, too

At some point, every fast-growing engineering organization reaches a familiar moment. Architecture reviews slow releases. Standards feel optional. Teams route around governance instead of engaging with it. What once protected

The extended hiring period for experienced engineers has become a significant constraint for tech companies in AI and data science. On average, recruiters take up to 68 days to hire

If you have ever watched a production database fall over under perfectly normal traffic, you already understand the emotional appeal of read replicas. Everything looks fine in staging. Load tests

If you have ever watched a “simple” cron job turn into a distributed stampede, you already understand the emotional core of distributed locking. One instance “wins,” the rest should back

If you have ever watched a system buckle under its own weight, you already know the pattern. The outages do not come from a single bad deploy. They come from

Imagine you are running a distributed system with five servers. Any one of them can crash. Networks can lag. Messages can arrive out of order. Yet you still need every

If you have ever stared at a query plan, wondering why your perfectly indexed query still crawls, you have already brushed up against the limits of traditional execution models. At

If you have ever stared at a query plan, wondering why a “simple” lookup takes seconds instead of milliseconds, you have already met database indexing in the wild. Indexes are

Intel warned that first-quarter revenue and profit will fall short of Wall Street expectations, signaling fresh pressure as the chipmaker tries to serve the surge in artificial intelligence computing. The

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











