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Claude has taken control of my computer...
Anthropic’s latest Claude upgrade pairs a top-tier software-engineering model with a new “computer use” capability that lets the system operate real...
Build a Curvaceous Homepage // Wavy Background Tutorial with SVG & CSS
A curvy, wave-filled homepage can be built without starting from scratch—by combining CSS-only shapes, SVG “spacer” backgrounds, and a...
Claude crushed GPT-4o… and 13 other tech stories you missed in June
June’s tech news cycle is dominated by a fast-moving AI arms race—new models, new tooling, and new hardware—while regulators, lawsuits, and platform...
Google Bard… the ChatGPT killer?
Google’s Bard public beta is being pitched as a ChatGPT alternative, but side-by-side tests in code, creativity, and factual explanations suggest...
when your serverless computing bill goes parabolic...
A legitimate, fast-growing app triggered a “serverless tax” that ballooned into a roughly $96K bill—highlighting how serverless platforms can become...
Am I going to jail for web scraping?
A Delaware federal court ruling found that booking.com violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) by scraping Ryanair’s website—an outcome that...
They made React great again?
React’s biggest “fix” isn’t a new UI feature—it’s a compiler that shifts React from a purely runtime system to one that can understand and optimize...
Why you're addicted to cloud computing
Cloud computing is profitable not because it’s inherently cheap, but because providers engineer “lock-in” so customers keep paying—often long after...
Sam Altman's new $200 ChatGPT has a big Elon problem...
OpenAI’s latest subscription—ChatGPT Pro Max at $200 per month—signals a push to monetize “reasoning” at scale, but the business case sits on shaky...
US-EAST-1 is humanity’s weakest link…
A single DNS misconfiguration in AWS’s US-EAST-1 region triggered a cascading failure that knocked out a long list of major consumer and business...
n8n will change your life as a developer...
Automation is the real productivity multiplier: n8n turns everyday triggers—forms, GitHub events, messages, IoT signals—into multi-step workflows...
The first casualties of AI
AI’s first casualties are already showing up across education, media, and legal services—while the biggest long-term threat may be to search-driven...
"World-changing" LK-99 Superconductor explained quickly
South Korean researchers’ claim that LK-99 is a room-temperature, ambient-pressure superconductor has ignited a global sprint to reproduce the...
Vector databases are so hot right now. WTF are they?
Vector databases are surging because they turn raw text, images, and audio into searchable “meaning” using embeddings—and then use that similarity...
OpenAI’s new browser feels familiar…
OpenAI’s new AI-powered browser, Atlas, aims to make web browsing feel like using a chat assistant that can act on a user’s behalf—turning routine...
Google finally shipped some fire…
Gemini 2.0 is being positioned as Google’s biggest practical win in the AI race so far—not because it tops every benchmark, but because it delivers...
He just crawled through hell to fix the browser…
A former React core team engineer at Midjourney, Changlu, is betting that browser text measurement no longer has to be expensive. His library,...
Neuralink full send... Elon's brain chips actually work on humans
Neuralink’s first human implant is being reported as operational, with a paralyzed patient demonstrating “telekinetic” control of a computer cursor...
Is Web3 all Hype? Top 10 Web 3.0 Questions & Answers
Web3’s core promise is a decentralized, secure internet where people can exchange money and information without relying on banks or centralized tech...
Make Awesome SVG Animations with CSS // 7 Useful Techniques
CSS-driven SVG animation can turn simple vector shapes into interactive, themeable icons and looping UI sequences—without heavy libraries or complex...
10 open source tools that feel illegal...
The core takeaway is that Kali Linux bundles a set of open-source tools that can map networks, inspect traffic, test web apps, recover data, and even...
AWS just released its Cursor killer…
Amazon’s new AI coding IDE, Kira, is positioned as a “Cursor killer” by tackling a core weakness in many coding assistants: the tendency to generate...
ChatGPT just leveled up big time...
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Code Interpreter is rolling out to 20 million paid users, and it marks a shift from “answering” to “doing”: the system can write...
I use Arch on an M1 MacBook, btw
A new Linux effort called Asahi Linux is making it possible to run a full Arch-based Linux setup on Apple silicon—specifically an M1 MacBook...
OpenAI just made your entire tech stack obsolete...
OpenAI’s latest Dev Day push reframes ChatGPT from a chatbot into an app platform—an approach that could make traditional websites and mobile apps...
Cheaters are breaking the technical interview... how?
Cheating in remote technical interviews is no longer rare—it’s estimated to involve about 10% of candidates—and the most effective tactics tend to...
How to "Google It" like a Senior Software Engineer
The provided transcript contains no substantive content beyond music cues, so there’s no information to summarize about “How to ‘Google It’ like a...
How to use TypeScript with React... But should you?
TypeScript’s biggest practical value in React isn’t that it changes how components run—it’s that it adds a compile-time type system that catches many...
21 Awesome Web Features you’re not using yet
Native HTML dialog and popover are turning two long-standing UI patterns—modals and lightweight overlays—into first-class browser features. Instead...
13 Advanced (but useful) Git Techniques and Shortcuts
Git productivity often comes down to avoiding the two classic disasters: committing the wrong thing (or with the wrong message) and then trying to...
how to never write bug
The fastest way to “never write bug” is to stop treating bugs like personal failures and instead follow a repeatable workflow: read the evidence,...
5 ideas for your own AI grift with ChatGPT
AI entrepreneurship is being framed as a “gold rush” moment: the fastest path to profit isn’t inventing a new foundation model, but building narrow,...
YouTube's high-stakes war on Ad Blockers
YouTube is escalating its crackdown on ad blockers, warning some users that video playback will be disabled unless the blockers are turned off—and...
Anthropic just released the real Claude Bot...
Anthropic’s “Computer Use” release pushes Claude from chat into direct computer control: with a single prompt, Claude can open apps, schedule tasks,...
My Bleeding Edge Tech Stack for 2025
The core plan for a 2025-ready app stack centers on pairing SvelteKit for the front end with Firebase for the back end—an intentionally pragmatic mix...
10 very promising Open Source Projects you haven’t heard of
A cluster of lesser-known open source tools is making web apps faster, cheaper, and easier to build—often by tackling bottlenecks that teams usually...
New MIT study says most AI projects are doomed...
A new MIT study suggests the biggest problem in enterprise AI isn’t model quality—it’s execution. After analyzing 300 public AI deployments,...
Rabbit R1 makes catastrophic rookie programming mistake
Rabbit R1’s developers allegedly embedded hard-coded API keys directly into the device’s codebase, creating a security hole that could let an...
10 crazy announcements from Google I/O
Google I/O’s biggest through-line was a push to make AI feel native to everyday products—especially search—while also shipping developer tooling that...
The WordPress ecosystem has lost its mind…
WordPress’s trademark fight with WP Engine has escalated from legal threats into a direct user-impacting dispute—complete with a newly added “I am...
Why did my side-hustle fail? How to validate business ideas
A side hustle can look profitable on paper yet still be a dead end if it can’t convert enough free users into paying customers—and the transcript...
The truth about the OpenAI drama
OpenAI’s leadership shake-up in late November 2023 set off a scramble of competing narratives—centered on whether Sam Altman was fired for...
Is coding really dead? 6 trends that look bad
Programming isn’t headed for extinction, but the job market is likely to keep getting squeezed as multiple forces—economic tightening, automation...
UK demands backdoor for encrypted Apple user data...
The UK has issued a classified technical capability notice to Apple demanding a backdoor that would let authorities access encrypted iCloud user data...
The plan to break apart Google... RIP Chrome
A U.S. antitrust case could force Google to split up or sell Chrome—its dominant browser—an outcome that threatens to reshape both web search and the...
Mojo Lang… a fast futuristic Python alternative
Mojo is positioning itself as a Python-compatible language built for speed on modern AI hardware—promising performance gains that range from 14x to...
JavaScript: How It's Made
JavaScript’s “magic” is mostly a set of engineering tradeoffs: it runs on a single main thread, manages memory with garbage collection, and stays...
These new computers are getting creepy… Copilot+ PC first look
Microsoft’s new Copilot+ PC line is drawing attention less for raw speed and more for a feature called Recall: a system that continuously takes...
Gen AI gone wild... how artificial intelligence keeps failing us
The most urgent theme running through these examples is that today’s “AI progress” often fails in ways that are either unsafe, financially...
Progressive Web Apps in 100 Seconds // Build a PWA from Scratch
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) let websites behave like native mobile apps—offline support, push notifications, and device features—while keeping the...
Google smokes Olympic mathletes, while OpenAI tries to kill Google
July 2024’s tech headlines swung between practical developer upgrades, looming hardware risk, and an AI arms race that’s starting to reshape search,...
How to make vibe coding not suck…
AI-assisted coding can feel like a dopamine hit when prompts reliably produce working code—but it also turns into a “prompt treadmill of hell” when...
Tech bros optimized war… and it’s working
A U.S. Department of Defense rollout of the “Maven Smart System” is positioning AI as a battlefield operating layer—one designed to compress the...
7 new open source AI tools you need right now…
The core message: developers building AI-powered products in 2026 need more than “prompting” and more than generic chatbots—they need open-source...
How AI is breaking the SaaS business model...
AI is accelerating the end of the SaaS “seat” model by making software development and operations increasingly automatable—so customers no longer...
When open-sourcing your code goes wrong...
Open-sourcing can accelerate adoption and even produce technically superior software—but success often collapses when maintainers burn out, ownership...
The growing divide among React developers…
React’s “server components” push has split the React community into two camps: developers who want the benefits without the ecosystem lock-in, and...
A brief history of programming...
Programming’s origin story starts with binary—electricity behaving like on/off—then accelerates through a chain of inventions that make machines...
The greatest unsolved problem in computer science...
P versus NP is the most famous unsolved problem in computer science because it asks a deceptively simple question: if a proposed solution to a...
Cloudflare just slop forked Next.js…
Cloudflare’s V-Next is a Next.js re-implementation built on V (and leveraging V’s Rust-based bundler, rolldown), aiming to let Next.js apps run on...
How to burn $30m on a JavaScript framework...
In 2012, a small Silicon Valley team bet big on a browser rendering approach that could offload UI work to the GPU—so aggressively that it...
Deno vs Oracle: The ugly custody battle for JavaScript…
JavaScript’s ownership fight isn’t about who invented the language—it’s about who controls the trademark, and that control has shaped how the...