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The internet long served as a place to ask “stupid” questions without shame. Now, as millions shift from public forums to private AI chats, a quiet change is reshaping how

A fresh wave of anxiety is sweeping through photography as new AI tools raise a blunt question once more: what counts as a photograph, and who decides. The discussion spans



You rarely feel the impact of a refactor in the sprint where you do it. The tickets close. CI stays green. Velocity barely moves. Then six months later, a new

New Justice Department records indicate Jeffrey Epstein maintained contacts with Russian technology investors who had drawn interest from U.S. intelligence officials. The documents, released in recent days, shed light on

Citadel Securities and Ark Invest have purchased ZRO, the native token of LayerZero, signaling a rare move into on-chain assets by two major finance names. The action, described as a



You have dashboards. Plural. They glow on wall-mounted TVs. They stream into Slack. They’re color-coded, real-time, and technically accurate. And yet, your last incident still surprised you. That’s the paradox



You know the feeling. Traffic doubles after a product launch. Latency crept from 80 milliseconds to 450. Dashboards turn yellow, then red. Your team stares at CPU graphs that look


You rarely wake up to architectural drift. You wake up to a sev one that makes no sense. A service that was supposed to be stateless suddenly depends on a


You usually discover you need rate limiting the same way you discover you need backups: something catches fire, you say “huh, that’s weird,” and then you spend the next 48

The Environmental Protection Agency is moving to roll back the “endangerment finding,” a core legal basis for federal regulation of greenhouse gases. The step, signaled this week in Washington, could

Lockheed Martin has introduced a new undersea drone that can latch onto friendly vessels to save power, a design that could reshape how navies scout, patrol, and defend. The Lamprey


Text to video AI has moved from research labs into mainstream creative workflows in just a few years. What once required large production teams, expensive equipment, and advanced editing skills

Tesla issued new guidance as deliveries fell and production of its Cybertruck slowed earlier in the year. The update signals more caution inside the company and highlights the challenge of

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos met with officials at the White House on Thursday as the company pushes for federal approval of a proposed tie-up with Warner Bros. Discovery, the media


Artificial intelligence creates code at staggering speeds for development teams. This rapid generation introduces unexpected problems with accuracy and security. Programmers face mounting pressure to verify these automated outputs before


Modern software does not fail in obvious ways. Applications today run across distributed services, asynchronous workflows, feature flags, edge runtimes, third-party APIs, and increasingly, AI-assisted logic. Errors rarely appear as


Software engineering and cyber security are no longer completely distinct specialisms. Modern teams build features fast and rely on shared libraries, APIs, cloud services, and CI/CD pipelines. That speed can

Instagram will begin alerting parents when teens repeatedly search for suicide or self-harm content, a move that signals new urgency around youth safety on social media. The company said the
Every week brings another glossy demo of agents coding apps, booking shoots, even running your inbox. The message is clear: automation will carry us. My view is different. We need

AI companies are changing how they buy compute, moving from single chips to full systems that tie processors, memory, networks, and power into one plan. The shift is reshaping budgets,


Telecom is changing fast, and telecom startups no longer need to spend years and massive capital on towers, spectrum, and radio gear to reach customers. This article is based on


You launch your AI platform with clean abstractions, promising eval metrics, and a roadmap that looks reasonable on paper. Six months later, latency creeps up, GPU costs double, hallucinations spike


Real-time analytics sounds simple until you try to run it: ship events from a dozen systems, transform them fast, store them cheaply, and keep dashboards under a couple of seconds,


At a small scale, “too many requests” is an annoyance. At a real scale, it is an outage generator. The failure mode is sneaky: your hottest endpoint starts getting hammered


You do not really “build for peak.” You build for Tuesdays that suddenly look like Black Friday, plus the awkward half hour after a deploy when half your fleet is

High-resolution images of a nearby nova have challenged a long-held view of how these stellar eruptions unfold, suggesting a drawn-out sequence rather than a single blast. A research team reported


You shipped the feature in two weeks. A clean abstraction layer, a single HTTPS call to a frontier model, and suddenly your product can summarize, classify, generate, and reason. No

OpenAI’s decision to remove access to GPT-4o in its app on Friday has left a wave of grief in its wake, as global users who leaned on the chatbot for

TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 is inviting startups to exhibit in San Francisco from October 13 to 15, promising exposure to thousands of industry buyers and backers during the three-day event. Organizers

A puzzling phrase — “Nano Banana 2: Electric Boogalo” — set off a wave of jokes and questions across social feeds this week, prompting fresh debate over how sequel titles

















