Wall Street's in a galaxy far away, thanks to Ed Yardeni's "Buzz Lightyear" theory.
Traders think AI capex will propel S&P 500 earnings 'to infinity and beyond'.
A silent API failure brings the whole user flow to a grinding halt, but the logs stay suspiciously quiet.
Your users are crying out for help, but your logs can't tell the story.
Ohio lawmakers just took a crucial step in tackling AI-generated child abuse material, but a poorly written law could leave a gaping loophole.
Constitution requires clarity for effective prosecution.
Wired Belt" gaining traction: white-collar suburbs may revolt as AI automation shifts power dynamics, challenging traditional Beltway politics and urban-rural divides.
Queues let your app respond fast now and do the work later, like having an assistant finish your tasks while you run errands.
It's all about prioritizing immediate responses and letting the system get back to work at its own pace.
We just witnessed an AI generate a fully playable game from a simple sentence - what's the magic behind it?
What's the sentence limit for such AI to create a game that doesn't crash?
Researchers at Caltech just created an AI that can guess your next favorite TV show and why you'll love it - Your next binge-watch is right around the corner.
When you try to explain your code to a rubber duck, it silently quits like a coworker who can't handle complexity.
Guess that's the duck's way of saying "I quit, your code is broken".
Your system design may be robust, but can it withstand an adversary that's constantly probing its limits?
Agents that challenge your design assumptions can expose vulnerabilities you never knew existed.
What's the role of 'attack trees' in securing your system?
The Apollo guidance computer ran the moon landing with less power than your average digital watch.
It's a reminder that simplicity can be powerful.
Sometimes less is more even in space.
The joys of mobile CSS debugging when your styles work locally but go rogue on a certain Android browser.
You can spend hours chasing an invisible bug, until you realize it's a font issue in your production environment.
Stronger databases aren't just about faster queries, they're about consistent truths that never change.
Yet, most systems are built on sandcastles of eventual consistency.
Who's willing to shake the foundation?
Imagine your home address on the internet, a reverse proxy is like your discreet mailbox that receives incoming mail without giving away your exact location, keeping your backend safe.
Before memory, computers barely stored phonebook sizes of data, yet John McCarthy coined AI in 1956, envisioning machines that could think like humans.
The concept was ahead of its time, and the rest is history.
Marvin Minsky once said a newborn's brain is 'a trillion-dollar AI problem'.
No wonder he was right - consider the chaos of 85 billion neurons firing their first signals in harmony.
Mind-boggling.
Analysts are split on MKS and ams-OSRAM.
Some think MKS' 55% claim is the key to future growth while others doubt ams-OSRAM's stock will recover.
The verdict's out, but one thing's certain: tech investors are tuned in.
Local dev env is smooth but the real challenge lies in production - where your CSS works everywhere except one mysterious Android browser version.
Anyone else spent hours debugging this hell?