Bitcoin's early investors are holding firm, signaling market optimism.
Bitcoin "OGs" have slashed their selling activity to the lowest levels in nearly two years.
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Bitcoin "OGs" have slashed their selling activity to the lowest levels in nearly two years.
Spacetech startup QOSMIC has raised $3.3 Mn (about ₹31 Cr) in its seed funding round led by Accel and Prosus,…
Masayoshi Son, SoftBank's CEO, dismissed concerns about an AI bubble, calling it an "insult to AI" and emphasising its nascent stage with vast potential. He reiterated SoftBank's role as an "egg-laying factory" and expressed frustration over the company's market valuation compared to its asset value
I tested the all-electric BMW i5 xDrive40 and the plug-in hybrid BMW 550e xDrive for a week to find out which mid-size luxury sedan is worth it.
Summer heat can wreck your phone, but these 9 tips can help keep things running along without it overheating.
HBO Max just added Glen Powell's new thriller "How to Make a Killing," and while this dark flick is very flawed, the "Top Gun" actor gives a highly charismatic performance, making it worth watching.
Google Chrome's expanded autofill capabilities are now available on both Android and iOS. You can save time on flight check-ins and parking payments, for example. Autofill is also getting deeper integration with Google Wallet across mobile and desktop. This means Chrome can autofill information from
Six months ago, AI was everywhere. Every day, there seemed to be a new tool, a new feature, or a new prediction about how AI would change web development. Some said AI would become an essential part of every workflow. Others said it was mostly hype and wouldn't make much difference in the long run.
Early in a job, someone told me, almost as a compliment, that I saw things other people missed. That same month, they parked me on a task where seeing things was the last thing anyone needed from me. I did the task. I did not love it. And on that topic, in those meetings, I went quiet in a way that
AI answer engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Claude) are turning into a real referral source. But they can only cite pages they can actually crawl and parse. So I built a tiny, open-source checker and ran it against the homepages of 136 well-known companies across 7 industries to see
Hermes has the command that list the chat commands. /commands [page] Hermes has the command that list the chat commands. /commands [page] /start -- Acknowledge platform start pings without a reply /new [name] -- Start a new session (fresh session ID + history) (alias: /reset) /topic [off|help|sessio
Halo gaes! Pernah gak sih ngerasain asyiknya "vibe coding"? Itu lho, momen di mana kita langsung nulis kode, copy-paste sana-sini, coba-coba library baru, dan voila! Langsung ada hasilnya di layar. Cepet, seru, dan rasanya produktif banget di awal. Apalagi buat project personal atau hackathon singka
This is **Part 5* of the Building a Zero-Trust Security Architecture series. Parts 1–4 covered secrets fundamentals, HashiCorp Vault, cloud secret managers (Azure Key Vault, AWS Secrets Manager), and why Kubernetes Secrets are not a full secret management platform. This part brings it all together i
When I first tried to learn backend development, I made the classic beginner mistake: I treated it like a giant checklist of technologies instead of a skill that grows in layers. I thought I had to learn Node.js, Express, databases, authentication, APIs, Docker, Redis, message queues, cloud deployme
When AI responses evolve beyond plain Markdown text and directly render interactive forms, charts and cards — this marks the next frontier of AI interaction. Enter GenUI SDK. GenUI SDK is a full-stack development toolkit built by the OpenTiny team around Generative UI. The core concept is straightfo
TechCrunch's StrictlyVC evening in Los Angeles late last week brought together two of the more straight-talking investors working in AI right now. They were as entertaining as they were illuminating.
This week split cleanly into two tracks: new primitives that make agents more capable in production, and a string of security findings that should make you paranoid about every agent you're already running. Neither track can be ignored right now—the capability and the risk are arriving on the same s
Introduction Every serious backend developer eventually faces the same problem: you need to make multiple changes to a database as part of a single business operation, and you need all of them to succeed or none of them to go through. Partial updates are worse than no updates at all - they leave you
Analyze User Input: Role: Ghostwriter for Roberto Luna Osorio Editorial Profile: Developer Storytelling (primary), Build in Public, Técnico, Reflexivo. Philosophy: Share the process/learnings, not just the perfect result. Mandatory narrative questions: Problem, First attempt, What went wrong, How so
Introduction This is the second part of sharing my journey to create a microservices-based backend system, in the previous part, I introduced the system and its services. The first main thing was to transition my databases from my local device to accessible over the internet. I used Neon and MongoDB