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At the right point of the orbit and stellar cycle, the star's chromosphere brightens.
Alibaba allegedly used 25,000 accounts to mine Claude over 28.8 million exchanges.
The company said it is discontinuing its email inbox in favor of its AI agent offering as users are increasingly handing over the reins of their email to the agents.
It took 20 years, but the Finance app arrives just in time to be packed full of AI.
The company says the increases are being driven by rising memory and console storage prices, with costs more than 2.5x higher than previous levels.
Notion is "going all in on using agents to run your inbox."
Consumers who pay for AI chatbots are increasingly choosing Anthropic’s Claude over competitors, according to new data from credit card transaction analysis firm Indagari. Claude’s paying consumer base and revenue have grown roughly 75 percent since January, based on Indagari’s analysis of billions
The prediction market giant Polymarket said it's refunding users who had funds stolen due to a third party breach.
Even Tim Cook couldn’t supply chain his way out of the RAM crisis. | Photo: Allison Johnson / The Verge As far as prices go, Apple is kind of a reverse canary in the coal mine. With its famously generous margins and immense purchasing volume, it can afford to ride out price fluctuations in its suppl
I benchmarked raw chat history, vector-only RAG, and a context graph on the same multi-agent conversations. The results exposed a surprising weakness in relational retrieval. The post Vector RAG Isn’t Enough — I Built a Context Graph Layer for Multi-Agent Memory appeared first on Towards Data Scienc
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Overview In Week 4, I focused on a topic that every distributed system eventually faces: Failures are inevitable. No matter how well a system is designed, networks fail, servers crash, databases become unavailable, and requests time out. The goal this week was to understand how reliable systems cont
Table of Contents Overview Southwest and AWS From On-Prem to Cloud AI Comes Into Play Kiro Why This Matters? Closing Thoughts Southwest Airlines is one of the largest carriers in the world. Other than having by far my absolute favorite airplane livery, it's a massive enterprise based in Dallas, Texa
I wanted an honest answer to a question that's easy to wave hands at: when a C++ process calls another process — not raw bytes over a socket, but an actual typed call, with serialization, routing, and dispatch — how much do you actually pay for that, and how close can you get to the physical floor w
When I was hired to build a clinic management system for a medical practice in Brazil, I quickly realized that "just add authentication" wasn't going to cut it. The system needed to handle sensitive patient records, digital prescriptions, and telemedicine sessions — all under Brazil's data protectio
Hey all, we have a quick update for everyone who participated in the Github "Finish-Up-A-Thon" Challenge. As we've already stated, we were blown away by the volume of submissions we received for this challenge. We still need a bit more time to carefully review everything and make our final decisions
I run a small self-hosted website on a Raspberry Pi 4B at home. 4,523 human visits The attacks aren't sophisticated. They're mostly automated scanners probing for .env files, WordPress admin panels, and cloud credentials — hitting every public IP on the internet regardless of what's actually running
Day 10. OCR and template matching hit their limits. UI hierarchy inspection might be the real answer. Nine days ago, I was proud of my screenshot-based vision system. ML Kit for text. Template matching for icons. A clever fallback chain that worked most of the time. Today, I'm ripping most of it out