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A man approached Sam Altman shortly after he stepped onto a stage, prompting questions about event security and public engagement with high-profile tech leaders. The brief encounter occurred as Altman

Every experienced engineer has lived through both types of systems. One grows with the business, absorbs new requirements without imploding, and stays mentally load bearing even as it scales, the

Let’s be real for a second. Most of us use AI every day, sometimes without even knowing it. From getting those suspiciously on-point streaming recommendations, to autocorrect doing its thing

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Every successful internal platform starts the same way: a handful of paved road conventions that let teams ship faster, safer, and with fewer decisions per feature. But over time, that
Vishnu Challagulla takes a straightforward approach to success, aiming to utilize technology to enhance everyday lives. He grew up in Chennai, India, but now resides in the United States, where

Millions of people are turning to AI chatbots for comfort and guidance, blurring the line between tool and companion. The shift is global and growing, as users seek help with

Apple is preparing a new wave of satellite-powered tools for the iPhone, building on features already used during emergencies and roadside incidents. The company has supported satellite texting, emergency contact,

Elon Musk’s growing tech empire is again fueling debate about whether he could become the first person with a trillion-dollar fortune. The question gained fresh attention this week as investors

You have microservices, Kubernetes clusters, service meshes, sidecars, and a graveyard of half implemented platform ideas. Incidents are noisy, deploys feel risky, on call is miserable, and yet every architecture

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If you have ever stared at a “deployment in progress” screen while silently praying nothing breaks, blue-green deployments are for you. At its core, a blue-green deployments are a release

Founders’ Co-op, a Seattle seed fund launched in 2008, helped launch a string of billion-dollar startups that reshaped the Pacific Northwest tech scene. Its early checks into Remitly, Outreach, and

Every engineering leader knows the pattern. An incident fires, everyone follows the script, you generate another familiar looking retrospective, and nothing fundamentally changes. If your post incident reviews feel interchangeable,

Engineering teams that consistently ship quality software at scale share a quiet superpower. They document in a way that removes friction instead of adding more of it. If you have

Service Provider Capital has named three managing directors to lead a new Pacific Northwest fund, signaling a fresh push into a region known for startup strength. The firm introduced David

Professor Fei-Fei Li, a leading figure in artificial intelligence, will receive a top engineering honor from the King, recognizing her influence on modern computing. The decision highlights her role in

Flagship Fund III moved rapidly toward its target, completing more than two-thirds of its goal in just seven weeks. The firm said strong demand from both returning and first-time limited

A new device built from superconducting qubits is being held up as a strong path to practical quantum computing, with potential spillovers for quantum machine learning. The claim speaks to

Post-mortems promise continuous improvement, but many teams quietly know the truth: the same failure modes show up quarter after quarter. You see identical action items resurfacing, incident timelines that look

Apple signaled a change to its streaming brand, hinting at a fresh intro for Apple TV shows. The move suggests a new look and sound will greet viewers before original

MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory has introduced a method to build lifelike virtual spaces where robots can practice daily tasks before entering the real world. The approach, called

Every marketer or salesperson knows the pain of wasted effort from mistyped emails or outdated contact lists. It’s like preparing a big speech, only to discover half the seats are

The Department of Transportation is preparing for serious aviation disruptions as the federal funding fight drags on. With a shutdown still unresolved, officials are weighing measures that could halt flights

James D. Watson, co-discoverer of the DNA double helix and one of the most influential figures in modern biology, has died at 97. His death closes a chapter on a

Every engineering leader has lived the same nightmare: another “unrelated” incident that somehow rhymes with the last one. The dashboards light up, the root cause analysis points to “human error,”

Start with a clean model of performance You feel a slowdown, users complain, dashboards spike. Before you touch a single knob, define the goal in plain terms. Database performance tuning

A new prototype promises a fresh take on bifocals, using liquid crystals and small electric fields to change focus for near and far vision on demand. The device, shown in

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Why encryption isn’t a “just turn it on” decision Most teams don’t decide to adopt end-to-end encryption (E2EE) because it sounds cool. They do it because something forces their hand,











