Piling on guardrails is the sign of a system permanently compensating for its own unreliability. There’s a better approach.
Schema proliferation builds slowly and gets expensive fast. One schema per event type feels right until there are ten tables, union queries spanning all of them, and a single field rename touching ...
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New method creates nanoscale patterns on hard material at room temperature, can boost chip-making
A new technique is helping scientists create nanoscale patterns on chip materials at room ...
Don't underestimate that old glass jar. These beautiful DIY decor pieces give your home a touch of bespoke charm and work ...
A decades-old patent from MIT Professor Bill Freeman inspired the new “Y-zipper,” a three-sided fastener that can snap gear, robots, and art into shape with the push of a button.
Writing code that interacts with LLM services requires bridging two different worlds. Use these tips and techniques to bind ...
OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 has emerged as the top-performing AI coding model on DeepSWE, a new long-horizon software engineering ...
Google AI Studio lets users test Gemini models, build apps, generate media, and export code. Here’s what it does, costs, and ...
While AI augmentation is possibly the biggest shift since third-generation programming languages, the skills needed to be ...
Authorities' attempts to silence the Papua film 'Pesta Babi' backfired, drawing millions of views online and sparking debate ...
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41 products that are, to put it simply, shockingly clever
And honestly, you can humbly claim "genius" for even knowing they exist.
Here's the stage-by-stage framework for choosing the right authentication stack before scale forces your hand.
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