Automation's Dirty Secret: Why That $500 Sub Turns into $15K Overnight
You're celebrating that first workflow going live, toasting to reclaimed hours. Then the bills roll in—not just cash, but engineer souls drained by edge cases and midnight fixes.
You're celebrating that first workflow going live, toasting to reclaimed hours. Then the bills roll in—not just cash, but engineer souls drained by edge cases and midnight fixes.
Imagine a push notification SDK quietly unlocking your crypto wallet for any rogue app on your phone. That's the EngageLab SDK flaw Microsoft just dissected — affecting 50 million Android users.
Scaffolding in Essex mud — that's the tombstone for OpenAI's £31bn Stargate UK pledge. High power bills and regs just killed another AI hype machine.
Everyone thought Bedrock models were set-it-and-forget-it AI magic. Nope— they're on a death march to EOL, and your apps better keep up or crash hard.
Your patent application's DOA. Why? An examiner cited prior art that was filed after you – but published before your rejection. Secret prior art, the dark matter screwing inventors.
VLIW sounded brilliant: pack operations into mega-instructions for effortless speed. But 20 years in tech taught me hype rarely delivers.
AI spits out code that looks slick—until runtime. AgentGuard slams on the brakes with enforced structure, no external APIs needed.
Why's the US Treasury Secretary begging Congress for crypto rules? Because without the CLARITY Act, America's slipping behind in the one market it can't afford to lose.
Imagine $43 billion in Bitcoin landing in random wallets by mistake. Bithumb recovered most — but now it's suing for the stubborn scraps.
TrustX Health promises a 'trusted pathway' for Agentic AI in the NHS. Sounds noble. But badges don't debug bias or stop hallucinations.
Several dozen high-value corporations just got phished through their own helpdesks. Google's calling out UNC6783, a slick extortion crew that's turning support chats into backdoors.
Forget the headlines—your job in manufacturing or healthcare just got an AI overlord courtesy of Beijing. China's Five-Year Plan isn't chasing Western mega-models; it's building a leaner, meaner machine.
Everyone figured regs would clamp down on rogue AI agents. Instead, RAI Institute rolls out badges — yeah, badges — to prove you're 'responsible.' Buckle up.
Patch Tuesday hit like a freight train: 58 CVEs, six already exploited in the wild. Azure stole the show with all five criticals, flipping the script on Windows dominance.
€35 million fine. Or 7% of global turnover. That's the EU AI Act's punishment for AI that guesses your race or religion from a selfie. But is it airtight, or just another hoop for lawyers?
Everyone thought we'd just RAG-bomb LLMs with docs forever. Karpathy's wiki flips the script, and Hjarni turbocharges it into a shared, frictionless brain.
A single insider breach doesn't just steal cash — it triggers a productivity black hole that lasts months. NOTO's Tristan Prince and Opus's Robert Brooker say firms must embrace transparency to fight back.
Mermaid boasts 65,000 GitHub stars, PlantUML powers millions of docs—yet devs waste hours flipping syntaxes. Enter Runiq, a composable diagram DSL that blends flowcharts with UML without the mental gymnastics.
ClickFix isn't just for Windows anymore. macOS users face slicker social engineering traps dropping infostealers right under Gatekeeper's nose.
A hedge fund drops $50 million on Bitcoin. No price spike. No frenzy. That's the quiet power of crypto OTC trading.