The RX 9070 GRE was a China exclusive, and it might be the best-value Radeon you can buy
Region-locked GPUs are a whole new level of unfair
Topic
20 articles found
Region-locked GPUs are a whole new level of unfair
Netflix is quietly updating how shared accounts work by requiring every profile to have its own unique email address.
Android 17 isn't a massive overhaul of Google's Android operating system, but it does include a few notable new features
All-day comfort smartglasses without the creepy downsides
A few seconds of preparation can make Android Auto much more reliable
The social media age begs businesses and everyone else to bridge the gap between quality and quantity and, with Vmake’s AI studio of tools, you get an all-in-one, one-stop shop for everything you need to more easily create content.
We’re about 3 weeks out from when Apple unveiled iOS 27 to the world at WWDC26, and it’s still safe to say: this is an incredible update. It’s incredibly performant, and besides some small quirks and a little battery drain, it feels much more usable than iOS 26.5. While iOS 27 does support every dev
Or: how I learned a machine might introduce us before my website ever does. Every few years, the internet reinvents discovery. Directories gave way to search engines. Search engines gave way to social feeds. Social feeds gave way to recommendation engines. Now we're entering the era of answer engine
LiteLLM-Rust Changes Agent Memory Architecture: A 150x Speedup Shifts the Economics It's June 2026, and something important shifted in agent infrastructure. You can now afford to make memory a first-class architectural primitive instead of bolting a vector database onto the side and hoping it works.
Introducción: El problema de los portafolios aburridos Seamos honestos. La mayoría de los portafolios de desarrolladores se ven exactamente iguales: una plantilla minimalista genérica, una cuadrícula con proyectos simples y una lista de tecnologías que nadie entra a auditar. Cuando rediseñé mi espac
AI is no longer a futuristic concept—it's part of our daily development workflow. Whether you're using GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, AI is changing how we write code, debug applications, and build software. Using AI doesn't automatically make you an AI-powered developer. The real advan
People keep recommending Caddy. The config is cleaner, automatic HTTPS, three lines and you're done. They're not wrong. For a side project or a small team that doesn't want to think about infrastructure, Caddy is fine. I still use NGINX. Here's why. Earlier this year I deployed a production system o
The fan-favorite indie studio is on the defense for its expensive, research-heavy teamup with DeepMind.
The Pocket Micro 2 has a larger battery, improved controls and even a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The Problem I Faced A few days ago, I needed to calculate someone's exact age in years, months, and days. I Googled "age calculator" and found: Complicated interfaces Required sign-up Not mobile-friendly So I decided to build my own. I created calchub-calculators.netlify.app - a free, simple, and cl
Hi, I'm Chakradhar— A 3rd year BTech student trying to become AI/ML engineer right from the 1st year i had wasted all my time, but yeah whatever it is "I STARTED" so far i had learned some topics . This isn't going to be a "I learned Backpropagation and now I'm an expert" post. It's the opposite. I'
When we use applications like Gmail, Netflix, or online banking, we rarely think about the security processes happening in the background. Yet every login and every action we perform depends on two fundamental concepts: Authentication and Authorization. Although these terms are often used interchang
Infrastructure as Code makes cloud deployment faster and more consistent, but it also makes mistakes repeatable. A single insecure setting can be deployed again and again if nobody catches it early. When developers think about bugs, they usually imagine broken features, failed requests, or unexpecte
There's a question every freelancer on Upwork asks at some point: why do some people get replies on almost every bid while most people hear nothing? I've been in the first group for a while now - 95% bid win rate across hundreds of proposals. I'm not a better writer than most. I don't have more expe
Read Time: ~14 minutes | A practical guide to the tools that tell you your app is on fire — before your users do This article is a bonus companion to the React Mastery Series. You don't need to have read the series — it stands on its own. ✅ The three categories of monitoring (and why all three matte