Apple's RAM Price Sticker Shock: A Call to Upgrade for Indian Gamers
Remember when 32GB DDR5 kits cost $100? That might’ve been the floor.
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Remember when 32GB DDR5 kits cost $100? That might’ve been the floor.
Most lead lists come from the same handful of paid databases, so everyone is selling to the same rows. The more interesting leads sit in public data that nobody bothers to shape. Here are two sources I packaged recently, and why each one works. When a company spins up a new team, it is about to buy
$42 Billion. Gone in 24 hours. That wasn’t a glitch—that was the reality of the 2023 banking crisis. Today, financial panic moves at the speed of a trending tweet, yet the risk managers protecting our global banks are often still relying on slow, static Excel spreadsheets. When the H0 Hackathon by V
When I started building LLM applications, one thing became obvious very quickly: Getting a response from an LLM is easy. Getting a reliable, predictable, machine-readable response from an LLM is the real challenge. A chatbot returning: "Here is your answer..." is fine for a demo. But in an enterpris
First of all, let me apologize to my viewers out there, wherever you are, existent or non-existent. I haven't been active here, but let's change that, shall we? This week I started learning Power BI, and one thing became clear almost immediately: data is everywhere. It's living, breathing, moving, t
Google's Agent2Agent protocol, usually shortened to A2A, had a strange first year. When Google announced A2A in April 2025, the pitch was clear: AI agents built by different vendors, frameworks, and teams needed a standard way to communicate. The protocol promised agent discovery, task delegation, m
TL;DR: I've shipped hooks with different libs before. I even neohook (v0.11.0) a Rust crate that does inline hooks, trampolines, mid-function hooks and more, I wanted to intercept a function call inside a running Windows process, run my own code, and still let the original do its thing. The textbook
An exception queue is the next agent interface to embed. Dull. An exception queue is fundamentally simple. All enterprise autonomy requires is for the agent to create a review item (e.g. an Approval item) and park its state. Then it waits for someone to make a decision, and resumes execution when do
Aos 12 anos, eu decidi que ia fazer jogos. Passei por volta de 5 a 6 anos usando RPG Maker. Comecei muitos jogos, tive várias ideias e aprendi bastante coisa, mas terminar um jogo? Não, isso não. Na pandemia de 20, voltei a programar e, junto com minha esposa, fiz um quiz sobre a cultura potiguar. F
Most content advice for AI search treats writing as an SEO problem with new rules. It is not. It is a citation problem with old rules, applied differently. Ranking on Google was about earning the click. Getting cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google’s AI Overviews is about earning the quote, a disc
In the agentic era, the role of the database has fundamentally changed. It is no longer a passive repository; it’s a critical context engine designed to ground generative AI apps, models and power autonomous workflows. To do this effectively, databases must move beyond fragmented architectures and e
The FCA finalized UK crypto rules covering capital, stablecoins and market abuse ahead of Oct. 2027 implementation.
Agentic security company Straiker Inc. today revealed that it had raised $64 million in new funding to expand a platform built to secure the artificial intelligence agents now spreading across enterprise systems. The Mountain View, California-based company sells agentic security, software that disco
Software development automation startup 8090 Solutions Inc. today announced that it has raised $135 million in funding. Salesforce Ventures led the Series A round. It was joined by Palo Alto Networks Inc. Chief Executive Nikesh Arora, Quora Inc. co-founder Adam D’Angelo and more than a half-dozen ot
From Home Depot to Walmart, we're gathering the best 4th of July sales on 4K TVs, running sneakers, small kitchen appliances, and more. Here's what I recommend buying.
The dynamic load balancer is the best QoL feature in recent Proxmox updates
Apple’s long-running patent dispute with Optis is set to enter a new chapter this week, as the case reaches the UK Supreme Court. Here are the details.
Comcast is spinning off NBCUniversal and Sky into a new company. The split will leave Comcast with the cable, wireless, and business services, while the new company will handle the Universal theme parks, film and TV studios, NBC, Peacock, and Sky. This move practically undoes the 2011 acquisition of
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that police conduct a Fourth Amendment search when they obtain a person’s detailed cellphone location history from a tech company, even when the data covers only a short period. Here’s what that means.
Buying a new hard drive or solid-state storage solution is nearly out of the question. The cost of buying a physical drive has essentially doubled, so storing photos, files, and other important data is a little harder. An affordable alternative remains – secure cloud storage.