Pandas Unlocks Polymarket's Prediction Goldmine
Prediction markets like Polymarket are exploding with election bets. A new Pandas wrapper slashes boilerplate, handing you ready-to-crunch DataFrames in five lines.
Prediction markets like Polymarket are exploding with election bets. A new Pandas wrapper slashes boilerplate, handing you ready-to-crunch DataFrames in five lines.
Acados looks like the free MPC powerhouse everyone's been waiting for. But one day of tweaking Python examples revealed the truth: setup snags bury the brilliance.
Picture this: a severity 9.8 CVE slams a Node.js staple used everywhere. SCA tools scream 'vulnerable repos!' But production? Crickets. Until Lambda's bundle magic steps in.
What if the real power in fintech isn't in flashy demos, but in who picks the winners? Money20/20 just dropped its 2026 Money Awards jury—a global who's-who signaling where the industry's heading next.
Japan just slapped handcuffs on crypto. Calling it a 'financial product' means stricter rules, bigger fines — and maybe goodbye to wild innovation.
Chaos engineering promised resilience testing, but prod poking terrifies regulators. FaultRay flips the script with formal math on failure propagation, no systems harmed.
Infostealer malware swiped session cookies from millions of devices last year alone. Chrome's new Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) ties them to hardware, rendering theft pointless.
Digital banks promised apps. Revolut just delivered a brain. Its new AI co-pilot chats through your finances like a savvy friend, ditching tabs for real talk.
Ever watched a single chef juggle ten dishes without dropping a plate? That's Go's concurrency powering Event Sourcing and CQRS — managing chaos with elegant simplicity.
Imagine commanding your laptop to write code, summarize files, or chat—all by voice, with zero data leaving your machine. This local voice-controlled AI agent makes it real, today.
Picture this: it's 2 a.m. in New York, and your algo's choking on patchy overnight quotes from three ATSes. dxFeed says they've got the fix with their new aggregated feed. Skeptical? You're not alone.
Remember Arthur Weasley grilling Harry about a rubber duck's function? One dev built an entire web app to answer it—through mock ministry reports powered by Gemini AI. It's absurd, it's official-looking, and it's peak dev humor.
PayFit's developers were drowning in a 'fruit basket' of half-baked platform tools and conflicting teams. Now, after brutal consolidation, they're preaching the gospel of a true Internal Developer Platform— but is the trust real, or just another swing?
Picture this: AUD/USD rockets through 0.6960, shrugging off dollar doubts like a caffeinated kangaroo. Commodity currencies are on fire, but US CPI looms large.
WIPO just dropped a job posting that's pure jet fuel for global patents. They're hunting a US consultant to convert skeptics into PCT superfans, targeting a massive shift in how Americans file internationally.
Picture this: pixelated robots shoving a box toward victory, suddenly ditching their post to save a teammate from doom. A new study on spiking neural networks reveals how online plasticity flips rigid evolution into fluid, almost selfless teamwork.
Imagine ditching the endless back-and-forth with one AI. This dev built a slick CLI by firing off tasks to three AIs at once — and the results? Faster code, caught vulnerabilities, better tools for everyone scraping for AI attention.
Japan's cabinet just stamped crypto with financial product status. This isn't mere paperwork—it's a seismic shift toward legitimacy.
Why are B2B payments still a fax-machine nightmare? Mastercard says 'trust and rail convergence' fixes it. Yeah, right—let's unpack the buzzword bingo.
Backend teams swear their next Go service will be 'lean' — then drown in infra checklists. Gogen hands you tested modules to ship real APIs without the repeat pain.