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1w ago
Conventional Commits: A Guide to Writing Structured Git Commit Messages
Conventional Commits is a lightweight specification for writing commit messages that are human-readable and machine-processable. A conventional commit message m

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1w ago
pdfFiller Unveils AI PDF Editor, Bringing Generative AI to Document Workflows
pdfFiller has launched an AI-powered PDF editor that enables users to generate professional documents using simple text prompts. The tool integrates with its ex

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1w ago
Ursula Paton Breaks Her Silence
Ursula Paton confides to Poirot the full story of her secret marriage to Ralph Paton and her life as a parlormaid. She recounts her stormy confrontation with Ro

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1w ago
9 Signals That Could Determine Whether Oracle Reaches a $1 Trillion Valuation
This article argues that Oracle has a credible path to a $1 trillion valuation if three key engines align: strong growth in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), s

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1w ago
Textbooks, Not the Internet, Trained This Powerful AI
phi-1.5 is a 1.3B-parameter Transformer trained mainly on synthetic, textbook-quality data. Despite its small size, it matches or beats much larger models on co

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1w ago
Beyond AI Code Review: Why You Need Code Simulation at Scale
AI code review tools automate style and logic checks but fail to predict real-world production failures in complex, distributed systems. PlayerZero bridges this

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1w ago
Move Fast, Patch Slower? The Endpoint Management Tradeoff Haunting SaaS Startups
SaaS startups often prioritize speed over security, creating hidden endpoint security debt that compounds as they scale. Manual patching drains resources, slows

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1w ago
The TechBeat: Why AI Code Review Tools Can't Prevent Production Failures (And What Can) (3/30/2026)

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1w ago
Is Poor Risk Management Causing More Businesses to Fail Amid 2026 Uncertainty?
Businesses have always had a level of uncertainty to contend with, but 2026 is looking to bring additional challenges that need to be prepared for.

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1w ago
Domo’s Agentic AI Stack Is Really an Orchestration Layer in Disguise
Domo is positioning itself as the coordination layer between AI models and enterprise systems. Domo’s approach is to move away from prompts as the primary inter

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1w ago
OpenFang—The Game-Changing Open Source Agent Operating System That Replaces OpenClaw
OpenClaw became one of the fastest-growing open-source projects in history — and simultaneously one of the most dangerous. Within six weeks it accumulated 7 CVE

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1w ago
Community as a Distribution Growth Engine
Most communities fail because they optimize for engagement, not growth. To turn your community into a distribution growth engine, start with superfans, build co

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1w ago
OpenAI-o1 Consciousness: The Functionalist & IIT Argument
Explore the theoretical grounds for OpenAI-o1 consciousness. Analyzing how functionalism, Integrated Information Theory (IIT), and the Free Energy Principle (FE

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1w ago
AI Consciousness Research: From OpenAI-o1 to Active Inference
Review the 2026 state of AI consciousness research. Learn how OpenAI-o1's architecture relates to hippocampal formation, active inference, and functionalist the

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1w ago
USDT0 Integrates With Tempo to Bring Omnichain USDT Liquidity to Payments-First Layer 1
USDT0 is the unified liquidity network for the world’s most widely used stablecoin. In February 2026, USDT 0 surpassed $71 billion in total value moved in its f

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1w ago
How the Pursuit of Market Efficiency Engineered the Perfect Collapse
This article argues that gold’s failure to act as a safe haven during crises is not a contradiction, but a structural feature of modern markets. Algorithmic tra

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How to Integrate Pi-hole With Tailscale to Protect Your Privacy
Pi-hole is a DNS sinkhole that protects your devices from unwanted content. It operates as a DNS proxy, which points to a "real" DNS. You point your devices to

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1w ago
Android OS Architecture, Part 8: Handlers and System Services Explained
This article explains two core Android concepts: Handlers and System Services. Handlers manage thread communication by posting tasks to a Looper’s MessageQueue,

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1w ago
Move Over, SaaS Dashboards: 2026 Is the Year of Agents-as-a-Service
This article explores the shift from traditional SaaS to Agents-as-a-Service (AaaS), where autonomous AI agents replace human-driven workflows. It introduces th

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1w ago
Building AI Agents That Close the Loop on Pipeline Failures
This article outlines five key AI agents reshaping data engineering: monitoring, data quality, SQL transformation, metadata management, and incident response. T

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1w ago
Chaos Engineering Is the Missing Layer in Every AI Reliability Stack
Not the same problem — names the real barrier honestly before claiming to solve it The translation is exact — the core intellectual claim; if this lands, the re

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Why Integrating AI in High-Frequency Trading Is Harder Than Everyone Thinks
The hardest part of AI in high-frequency trading is not the AI, it is the constraints. Large language models introduce inference latency measured in millisecond

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1w ago
The Moment an AI Startup Becomes More Committed Than It Realizes
Sora’s shutdown is useful because it exposes a pattern many AI founders recreate after a raise. The company may still think it is exploring, while the market, t

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1w ago
Cut or Untangle? The Truth About AI
Futurists and science fiction writers worry about the dangers of superintelligence. The key question here is not "how intelligent is it?" but "what does it want
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