Sam Altman's OpenAI Circus: Can We Trust Him with Our Future?
Picture this: the guy steering humanity's AI future gets booted as CEO, then crawls back days later. That's Sam Altman. And it should scare you.
Picture this: the guy steering humanity's AI future gets booted as CEO, then crawls back days later. That's Sam Altman. And it should scare you.
Picture your AI agent buried under a avalanche of file reads and grep outputs, gasping for the one answer you actually need. Enter subagents: fresh-context kids that delegate, deliver, and disappear.
Imagine sifting through 10,000 photos at 2 AM, deadline screaming. ARKIVE swoops in, no AI gimmicks, just raw efficiency that makes File Explorer look prehistoric.
Vulkan just got a pixel-chasing boost. Arm's new optical flow extension turns everyday GPUs into motion detectives.
Two Netflix engineers spill the beans on taming automation chaos. It's not magic; it's ruthless architecture.
Brian Armstrong's sudden embrace of the Clarity Act isn't just a tweet—it's Coinbase betting big on regulatory clarity amid SEC wars. But why the flip now?
Imagine your car insurance premium dropping because an AI spotted market shifts overnight. Tune Protect Malaysia just made that real by picking Akur8's actuarial platform.
Tired of fetch's endless boilerplate? ffetch 5.1.0 slips in shortcuts that actually help—without breaking your code. But is it the savior devs need?
Picture your hospital's servers frozen solid, patients waiting, no backups in sight. That's the nightmare three ransomware gangs unleashed on 40% of March's victims.
Picture this: Linux's gatekeeper unleashes an AI 'Clanker' on the kernel codebase. Bugs scatter like roaches in the light.
Forget dry stack lectures. A simple fitting room tale turns the notorious balanced parentheses problem into something you can't unsee. Twenty years in tech, and this one's got legs.
Forget manual dialing drudgery: dialer software pumps call volumes by 300%, per industry benchmarks. But here's the catch — ROI only follows if AI sharpens your aim.
Your constructors are hoarding useless roommates. Time to evict them with proper dependency injection.
Code flying. Endpoints multiplying. One dev turns Django basics into a working mini online store—complete with carts, orders, and JWT refresh. But does it hold up?
You've fired off your resume into the tech void — crickets. One agency replied. That alone hooked me.
A top Bittensor developer just walked out, torching the network's decentralization claims in a fiery X post. With TAO down 18%, this drama exposes the cracks in decentralized AI's shiny facade.
Ever botched a home project and seen your code career flash before your eyes? One dev's messy plaster job uncovers why software breaks at the edges, not the middle.
Frameworks come and go faster than startup funding rounds. But these 5 books? They've quietly built the backends powering your favorite apps for decades.
Picture this: you've shelled out $5,000 for the RTX 5090 Lightning Z, AI's next silicon powerhouse. Then, practicing soldering, you fry it. Real hobby pain hits hard.
Zcash just surged 17% in a day, smashing to $373 on SEC nods and ETF buzz. Don't get too excited – this smells like classic crypto froth.