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Most AI systems do not lose explainability because teams adopt deep learning or complex models. They lose it through a sequence of architectural decisions that seem reasonable in isolation but
AI was sold as the relief valve for modern work. It would clear the grunt tasks so we could think deeper, rest more, and create better. I don’t buy that

OpenAI paused a move to become a for-profit company and named Instacart CEO Fidji Simo as its new head of applications, signaling a strategic reset with immediate impact. The decisions,

Apple signaled a packed product slate for the days ahead, with CEO Tim Cook promising a “big week” of announcements that could reset the company’s entry-level strategy across phones, laptops,

Former President Donald Trump paid tribute to American service members linked to fighting and tensions with Iran, calling them “heroes” in recent remarks that sought to spotlight sacrifice and national
Cisco has introduced a 102.4 Tbps switching chip, the Silicon One G300, to feed growing demand for AI-scale networks in data centers. The company said the chip will anchor new



If you run distributed systems, databases, or data pipelines long enough, you eventually encounter a strange bug. A user updates something, refreshes the page, and… the change isn’t there. A


Every application eventually hits the same uncomfortable moment. Your product launches. Traffic grows. Everything works fine until suddenly the database becomes the bottleneck. Pages load more slowly. Background jobs lag.


Long-running workflows are the quiet backbone of modern systems. They power everything from background data processing and ML training pipelines to payment reconciliation jobs and multi-step user onboarding flows. These


Most architectures do not collapse dramatically. They calcify. You start with a system that feels adaptable. Teams ship quickly, components evolve, and refactoring is still feasible. Then over a few


Most abstraction debates feel academic until you run a real migration. The kind where a platform rewrite collides with ten years of assumptions baked into services, APIs, and deployment pipelines.

In a recent industry discussion, business leaders and technologists debated how fast-growing AI agents could change productivity and the future of work. The conversation asked what these systems will mean

Novavax moved to reassure investors on Thursday after U.S. regulators delayed full approval of its COVID-19 vaccine, saying it sees a clear route to address the Food and Drug Administration’s

TechCrunch is warning companies about a new wave of impostors posing as its reporters and event staff, attempting to extract information and money from targets. The outlet says scammers are
Another week, another wave of AI releases and drama. The noise is getting louder, but the signal is clear. My view: the latest model bumps matter less for casual users

A new tech entrant is pitching a simple idea to a complex problem: link systems quickly and tailor them without heavy coding. The company unveiled a platform positioned to help

Apple signaled a busy stretch of hardware news, with CEO Tim Cook saying a “big week” of product announcements is imminent. The Cupertino company is preparing to reveal a budget-friendly

Nearly a quarter century after the September 11 attacks, the rebuild of Lower Manhattan’s World Trade Center site is approaching its final phase. The next step is the long-delayed 2

Before the opening bell, sharp swings in several U.S. stocks hinted at a busy session ahead, as traders reacted to fresh headlines and thin liquidity. Early indications pointed to active


You probably already have observability. Your microservices emit metrics. Distributed traces stitch together request paths. Logs stream into a platform where SREs debug incidents at 2 a.m. The system works

More than one in ten U.S. teenagers now turn to artificial intelligence tools for emotional support or advice, according to new findings from the Pew Research Center. The survey also

Under mounting criticism, Capgemini said it is reassessing its part in a covert monitoring effort aimed at immigrants in the United States. The Paris-based technology and consulting firm confirmed it


You ship an event-driven system. Producers emit events, queues absorb them, and consumers process them. Everything looks elegant on the architecture diagram. Then traffic spikes. Suddenly, consumer services lag. Message


You usually do not discover slow database queries because someone says, “Query 42 is bad.” You discover it because checkout feels sticky, dashboards time out, worker queues back up, or

A milestone medical procedure concluded successfully, and the patient, identified as Paul Buxton, reported feeling “fantastic” afterward. The result marks a hopeful step for both the care team and future


You usually do not lose multi-tenant databases in some dramatic Hollywood way. You lose it because one filter is missing, one cache key forgets tenant_id, one admin path bypasses normal

The Environmental Protection Agency is moving to roll back the endangerment finding, a core legal basis for federal climate regulation. The step, discussed in Washington this week, could unsettle corporate


Most senior engineers have seen this pattern play out in architecture reviews. A decision that should take two meetings drags into a month of Slack threads, RFC comments, and recurring


I’ve spent years working with startups and mid-market companies navigating SOC 2 audits, and I’ve seen firsthand how the right compliance platform can mean the difference between a smooth, three-month

An Iranian drone struck Nakhchivan Airport in Azerbaijan, injuring at least two people and prompting sharp condemnation from Baku. The strike hit the isolated Azerbaijani exclave on the border with














