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The official Prime Day 2026 sale is now flying, and the AirPods deals are too. The new 2026 AirPods Max 2 are now sitting down at a wild $150 off the list price in all five colors, while AirPods Pro 3 are nearly 30% off, and we are still tracking AirPods 4 down at $99 shipped. AirPods Pro 3 $179 (Re
Two significant commits hit submain today, closing out the static string subset for the JIT. D2.3d brings print-time string interpolation and f64 print support, and D2.3c adds compile-time literal string concatenation and content equality. The commit sequence moved our parity numbers from 215/71/0 t
3 Reasons Your AI Loop Stopped Working (None of Them Are the AI's Fault) You built a loop. It ran. You felt like a genius. Then you checked back two days later. The loop was dead. The output looked weird. You spent 20 minutes fixing things, ran it again, and by day four the whole thing was collectin
Hey Dev Community, If you are running enterprise-scale web scrapers, pricing monitors, or data ingestion pipelines for LLMs, you’ve probably spent sleepless nights dealing with network latency and sudden 403 blocks. When choosing an infrastructure partner, every provider pitches the same script: "99
Introduction In the early 2000s, email spam was rampant, cluttering inboxes with unsolicited messages promising quick riches or promoting dubious products. Fast forward to today, and a similar phenomenon is occurring in the world of open-source software: Pull Request (PR) spam. Much like its email p
Part 2 of the Building Enterprise AI Automation Systems Series Introduction One of the biggest obstacles in enterprise AI is not choosing a model. It is finding data. Most tutorials assume that training data already exists. Reality is very different. Large organizations rarely share operational data
If you've ever watched a hacker movie and seen someone plug in a USB and own a machine in seconds — that's not Hollywood magic. That's a Rubber Ducky. And I built one for under ₹150. What Even Is a Rubber Ducky? What I Used DigiSpark ATtiny85 — ₹120–150 on Amazon India That's it. No soldering. No sp
Part 3 of the Building Enterprise AI Automation Systems Series Introduction Named Entity Recognition (NER) is one of the oldest problems in Natural Language Processing. Most tutorials introduce NER using examples like: Person Organization Location Date A sentence such as: Elon Musk founded SpaceX in
Introduction Most developers today are learning how to “use AI APIs.” But that’s not enough anymore. The real shift happening in software engineering is this: We are moving from building APIs → to building AI-powered systems. And that requires a completely different mindset. Most tutorials show this
Apache Iceberg looked like the answer to everything when we first adopted it. Open format, ACID transactions, time travel, schema evolution. We migrated our Hive tables, ran a few queries, and felt good about life. Three months later, our S3 costs doubled. Queries that used to take 10 seconds were t
Part 4 of the Building Enterprise AI Automation Systems Series Introduction Most Named Entity Recognition (NER) tutorials end with a prediction. The model successfully extracts: COMPANY INVOICE CONTRACT PURCHASE_ORDER The article ends. The notebook prints a beautiful JSON response. Mission accomplis
You forwarded the phishing email to the security channel about ninety seconds too late. The laptop is already cooperating with someone else. Your personal access token, the one you minted "just for that one script", is on its way to whatever Discord pays for stolen tokens this week. Now what? For us
Thariq Shihipar, engineering lead for the Claude Code team, recently published a blog post (Using Claude Code: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of HTML) arguing that HTML, with its richer visualizations, color, and interactivity, improves the productivity of human-agent communication in many settings,
Sometimes, the best ideas come when you least expect them — like at 2 AM, scrolling through social media with nothing exciting to do. That’s exactly how IGram, my latest side project, came to life. No grand plans, no investors, no pressure — just a spark of curiosity and a desire to build something
Hello, I’m having an issue with the AI‑graded assignment. The grader keeps failing with 0/100 even though my code runs correctly in the notebook. I also do not have the “Switch to peer grading” option. Can a staff member please review or reset my assignment? Thank you. 1 post - 1 participant Read fu
Google is rolling out new privacy controls for Search services and Google Play, giving you more control over saved history and personalized recommendations. [...]
As ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet told TechCrunch in May, what China can currently buy are older-generation deep ultraviolet tools — gear first shipped about a decade ago — the same machines the MATCH Act would now put off limits.
The developers for a video game based on Magic: The Gathering announced on Tuesday that they’ve successfully unionized, following a petition filed with the US National Labor Relations Board. Read More
Memory chip maker Micron Technology Inc. more than quadrupled its revenue growth in the most recent quarter as it continued to benefit from surging demand linked to the artificial intelligence industry. The company reported third-quarter earnings before certain costs such as stock compensation of $2