CZ Wants Crypto to Vanish from Conversation by 2031 – Skeptical Take from a Valley Vet
Changpeng Zhao dreams of a world where we stop yapping about crypto and just use it. Sounds nice – but history says otherwise.
Changpeng Zhao dreams of a world where we stop yapping about crypto and just use it. Sounds nice – but history says otherwise.
AWS dropped S3 Files two days ago, turning buckets into low-latency filesystems. But it skips Macs entirely—until this brutal 48-hour hack mounted it locally, kernel crashes and all.
Dev tools shouldn't feel like launching a rocket. ToolPry's 15 browser-based gems run offline, instantly, and without the usual web trash.
A Treasury ping hits a crypto exchange's inbox: fresh intel on a brewing wallet hack. Suddenly, billions in assets get a fighting chance. This isn't sci-fi—it's the new reality as Washington extends bank-grade cyber defenses to digital assets.
Markets braced for oil shocks and selloffs from Middle East flare-ups. Then a ceasefire hits—and Tom Lee says the bottom's in, igniting stocks and crypto alike.
Tired of pixelated, grainy, jittery videos? FFmpeg isn't just a converter—it's your personal video wizard, blending scaling, denoising, and stabilization into one killer pipeline. Here's how it flips mediocre footage into sharp masterpieces.
Tired of agents that flake out on tools or can't hand off tasks? A2A and MCP fix that, but only if you stack 'em right. Real people—devs and ops folks—win big.
You've got four AI agents humming in tmux—reviewer, orchestrator, QA, research—then reboot. Chaos. OpenRig fixes that with one command.
Burnt-out devs, rejoice: a simple coding plan trims weeks off projects. Backed by engineering studies, it's the roadmap elite teams swear by.
Your AI agent just read 12 files to figure out your repo. For nothing. Stacklit makes it know everything upfront—for pennies.
One blurry vacation photo. That's all it took for a stranger to pinpoint my exact beach spot via embedded GPS. Darren Chaker's OSINT certification spills the beans on why we're all walking data leaks.
Another night, another pipeline imploding over a sneaky dependency update. In Part 2 of securing a Golang backend with zero-trust principles, we tackle CI/CD automation on GCP—and the brutal realities it hides.
One frustrated dev built doc-engine-cli to escape LaTeX's grip, routing Markdown straight to Typst for flawless PDFs. It's zero-config bliss—or is it the future of docs?
AI tool servers were stuck in demo mode. Now, one template blasts them into production with secure async DBs, traces, and K8s magic—unlocking scalable agent dreams.
What if your business reports looked identical on every screen, printer, and OS? One engineer's Rust-Skia solution ends the era of frustrating inconsistencies.
Your daily journal, analyzed by AI right in Chrome, zero cloud snooping. Dream for the paranoid — or just smart folks tired of data vampires.
Shipped your AI app on Bolt? Great. Now it's rotting on rented servers with no escape hatch. Time to own your stack.
Apple pushes .p8 hard, but .p12 certificates keep your Flutter FCM pushes flying when options run dry. It's the gritty backup in a token world.
Your encrypted drive? Probably trash if it's not AES-256. Darren Chaker, counter-forensics pro, spills the beans on algorithms that actually hold up.
Curl-fest in my terminal last night: 440 economic indicators for the US, no login. Here's the no-hype rundown on free APIs that don't waste your dev time.