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Is your backyard smelly? Your compost bin could be the culprit. Here’s how to stop your compost from smelling bad in the summer.
The iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are tipped to launch Sept. 8 at the Apple event. Here's what to expect.
John Wanamaker, one of the biggest retailers of the 1900s, once said, “Half the money I spend on advertising is…
Escalating its battle with the Competition Commission of India (CCI), Apple has accused the antitrust regulator’s investigation team of “copy-pasting”…
The petitions come after the state government did not respond to IAMAI's request to defer the levy of the gig workers' welfare fee until the Centre and the state evolve a mechanism to offset contributions under their respective laws, and notify specific welfare schemes for gig workers.
A maxed out MacBook Pro has never been cheap given Apple’s pricing on both RAM and SSD upgrades, but the recent price hikes mean that the 16-inch model now tops out at a five-figure sum. John Gruber ran the numbers and noted that while the base model prices only went up by around 14%, there were mas
If you’re a long-time T-Mobile subscriber on a plan you took out years ago, the company may have some bad news for you. The carrier is closing what it says are more than 1,100 different legacy plans and moving subscribers onto new ones, with price increases or reductions in usage limits likely …
Not all of Gemini's connected apps make me more productive
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s public-facing hub for climate science, climate.gov, has been reborn as climate.us.
A practitioner's guide to calculating your team's CFR without a vendor platform — the DORA formula, the SQL, and the AI-assisted vs human-authored split nobody is publishing yet. Cortex's 2026 benchmark says change failure rate has risen about 30% industry-wide since AI coding adoption accelerated.
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AI is reshaping tech hiring, and smaller companies may offer some of the best opportunities today.
Exclusive: Safety campaigners concerned about plan for widespread deployment on already crowded pavements Large numbers of autonomous delivery robots could be coming to towns and cities across England after ministers signalled they were likely to support a change in the law allowing their use, promp
Voice AI agents are transforming customer service, sales, and support. But before an AI can talk to a caller, you need the voice infrastructure layer — a way to receive inbound phone calls, control the call flow, and respond programmatically. Without this foundation, your AI model has no way to pick
TL;DR Construí fitzwatch (https://www.fitzwatch.com), un status page para 5 beta testers para validar el producto Si tenés algo en prod que monitorees (o que deberías monitorear) y te Monitorea endpoints HTTP/TCP cada 10s. Dispara incidents con lifecycle (investigating → identified → monitoring → re
Handling checkout deadlocks during peak traffic is a critical challenge for enterprise Magento merchants. In this post, I’ll share how we tackled Magento checkout deadlocks for a major retailer facing severe infrastructure bottlenecks during traffic surges. This is a deep dive into the technical imp
Earlier this year I built PriceSquirrel, an EU-wide PC hardware price comparison platform. I had no marketing budget, no existing audience, and no connections in the PC hardware world. Three months later the site has had 570k Reddit impressions, 16k visitors in the first month, and ChatGPT recommend
Imagine if there were a way for us to somehow ship a full-stack package that you could plug into your app. Client code, backend code, webhooks, and database models all wired up and ready to go. I know I'd love that. Just install one complete module and the whole thing just works. Take payments, for
Part 2: Two resolvers, four entry points In part 1 we established the shape of the problem: handlers want IIdentity and IPrincipal handed to them as plain parameters, but something above the handler has to produce those — lazily, correctly, for whichever execution context we're in, and before any tr
Almost every business application needs to answer a question that sounds simple: who is the current user? But "user" isn't one thing. Authorization needs to know what you're allowed to do. Business rules need to know who you are. Audit trails need to know who did this. These are three different ques