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I was fed up with blue light-filled evenings and harsh morning alarms, but a sunrise alarm clock has been my wake-up call saviour.
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I was fed up with blue light-filled evenings and harsh morning alarms, but a sunrise alarm clock has been my wake-up call saviour.
All the ways to watch Norway vs France, as Erling Haaland starts on the bench against Kylian Mbappe and co. in this Group I decider
All the ways to watch Senegal vs Iraq, as Sadio Mane starts as the Lions of Teranga aim to avoid an early elimination at World Cup 2026 by winning their first game of the tournament.
Learn about the tools I setup up on every new home server for remote access, container management, dashboard, and monitoring needs.
I've been keeping my eyes peeled for deals on my favorite beauty devices and skincare essentials, and there are big savings to be had this Prime Day.
Motion smoothing is ruining your movies, and disabling it takes 30 seconds
OpenAI is introducing GPT-5.6, its next-generation model, two months after the release of GPT-5.5. However, the rollout to customers won’t be as straightforward as previous model updates to ChatGPT and Codex.
Nothing’s foray deeper into the budget smartphone space is set to launch the Nothing Phone (4b) in a little over a week. The official design has already been revealed and, now, leaked specs hint at where the Nothing Phone (4b) fits into the market.
We've heard rumors that Qualcomm will launch two 2nm chips under the Snapdragon 8 Elite series this year, called the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 (SM8950) and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro (SM8975). But now we learn that Qualcomm has two more Snapdragon 8-series chips on its roadmap. The word comes from
To me, e-ink is one of the most underappreciated technologies in the world today. I love my Kindle Paperwhite. I really wish Apple made e-ink devices. However, SwitchBot has officially entered this market with the new SwitchBot Weather Station. It combines an E-ink screen, iCloud calendar syncing, a
As previewed at I/O 2026, the Gemini app on Android now integrates with the Google Play Store.
J'utilise la dictée vocale tous les jours depuis six mois. Pas pour taper moins vite. Pour penser plus vite quand je vibe-code avec Claude Code et Cursor. Pis j'ai fini par construire mon propre outil parce que les outils existants me tapaient sur les nerfs d'une façon très précise. Quand tu travail
Preface Link to the repository containing all examples Back when I was at my first class of Data Structures and Algorithms, I started to solve competitive programming questions in judges like CodeForces, I didn't know why my code was slower if my solution was efficient (at least in theory), my profe
One thing I've noticed after using AI for development over the past year is this: The code it generates is usually correct. The architecture slowly isn't. That doesn't happen because AI writes bad code. It happens because architecture rarely erodes all at once. Imagine a modular application with cle
Malware authors don't make our job easy. Every time we think we've figured out their tricks, they layer on another obfuscation technique, another anti-debugging check, another sandbox evasion. Over the past few weeks, I've been deep in the trenches with some particularly stubborn samples — the kind
How I built an open-source Slack assistant with persistent semantic memory, powered by any LLM and Mem0's managed memory layer — no vector database required. Most AI Slack bots have the memory of a goldfish. Every conversation starts from scratch. You ask it about your sprint goals, it gives a great
Originally published at malaymehta.com If you look at most system design tutorials, you get an extreme use case. Design Twitter. Design YouTube. Scale it to a billion users. Draw boxes on a whiteboard for 45 minutes. Do you think your app will be used by a billion users on day one? The answer is alm
Hello everyone! For many years, I have been developing equipment control software and long-term support products using .NET/C#. Based on the experiences gained through working with various development teams, I would like to talk about why I created CALM (Cooperative Async Lock-free Messaging), an op
"A fool with a tool is still a fool." — often attributed to Grady Booch I keep coming back to this quote when I watch teams adopt AI. In my last post (https://schrottner.at/2026/06/18/The-Wrong-End-of-the-Problem.html) I wrote about shifting the engineering process left — spec sessions, autonomous a
I noticed something a few months ago. I was talking less to my colleagues. Not because anything was wrong. I had a question, I described it to an AI, I got something useful back. Why loop in a human if the loop is already closed? It took a while to name what was actually happening. There's a version