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If you find yourself waking in the middle of the night, Amazon's got you covered — here are all the Prime Day deals that'll help you sleep through the night
I use this air fryer every day and gave it a 4-star rating: Right now it’s reduced to $85, but I’d happily pay full price.
The first reviews for “Supergirl” are in, and while Milly Alcock’s performance is earning praise, the movie’s Rotten Tomatoes score falls well behind “Superman.”
I've been testing the Thermal Master P4 and this compact thermal camera blends two lenses to deliver sharp images with heat signature. And it's $200 off for Prime Day.
IBM has unveiled groundbreaking chip technology capable of producing transistors at 0.7 nanometers, a significant leap towards smaller and more powerful semiconductors. This innovation, featuring a novel 'nanostack' architecture, promises nearly double the density of previous designs and could revol
A few years after launching credit on UPI, the RBI has now reiterated the regulatory framework governing credit on UPI,…
Russia's popular social network VKontakte has been removed from Apple's App Store without prior notice, sparking outrage from Moscow. The Kremlin has demanded an explanation from the tech giant, deeming the move 'bizarre' and questioning Apple's reliability. This action follows the earlier removal o
The Oppo Reno16 series was unveiled on May 25, though this was for the Chinese models. The global models (which have slightly different hardware) were unveiled earlier today – here are all the details. However, the launch in India is coming next week on July 2 and will feature a slightly different l
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Amazon's big sale event is the perfect opportunity to upgrade your home's safety for less.
1. 🤖 Coding Agents This layer has three tiers now. The gap between tier 1 and tier 2 is real, and tier 3 is growing fast. These are the tools most professional developers use daily. The SWE-bench scores tell part of the story; the real picture is more nuanced. Tool Type Price SWE-bench Best For Cla
I had 300 product photos sitting in a folder. White backgrounds, mostly. I needed them on transparent backgrounds for a client's Shopify store. The obvious move: upload them to some online background remover. Five minutes, done. Then I thought about it. These were unreleased product shots. Uploading
TL;DR: I built an open-source Python library that uses semantic embeddings to heal broken UI test locators including cases where every existing tool silently fails. It's called CANVAS and it's on PyPI. Picture this. Your team just shipped a major redesign. The dev who did it was careful — accessibil
Tailwind wasn't killed by AI. It was killed by a guy who distributes components at no charge. In 2026, Tailwind CSS made redundant almost 75% of their engineering team. The CEO blamed AI. AI is changing the world. But the real story is likely both simpler and more painful. The funds didn’t just go i
Data engineering in 2026 is not what it was three years ago. The job has expanded. Modern data engineers design lakehouse architectures, run streaming and batch pipelines on the same platform, enforce data quality at ingestion time, and track cloud costs per pipeline run. The tooling has converged a
We are in 2026, but in some corners of the enterprise world, it still feels like 2014. One of those places is the frontend stack of my current company. Over a decade ago, when we launched as a new digital retail bank in the Italian market, we had to choose our technology foundation. We adopted a thi
If you’re a developer, your first instinct when testing code is simple: Call the function. Get the result. Compare it with what you expected. That works great for normal code. But with LLMs, the answer is not always the same . One response might say "3 PM", another might say "15:00", and another mig
A classifier confidence of 0.99 is enough to decide a tier. It is not enough to send an email you can't unsend. Those are two different bars, and most "autonomous" systems use the first one to clear the second. That's the bug. This is the third post in a series that started as a cheap-model brag and
If you've ever downloaded a .jxl file and watched your browser shrug at it, you've met the JPEG XL problem: it's a genuinely great image format that almost nothing opens yet. So I built a small tool that converts images to and from JPEG XL entirely in the browser — no upload, no account, no server t
Kickstart.nvim gives you a working IDE. It also gives you lazy.nvim, nvim-cmp, telescope, nvim-treesitter, and a dozen concepts to learn before you've written a single line of config. I wanted something simpler. Let me be clear: kickstart.nvim is a good project. It's the standard recommendation for