In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird.
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It’s time to start planning summer travel! Here are the Top 10 cities to visit for Pride 2026
This story will be updated as additional festival details are confirmed. Pride travel in 2026 isn’t just about where the ...
For the first time, Canada has a Prime Minister figuring out how to be a politician on the job, in front of everyone ...
More and more, governments have seen a need to compel changes in corporate behavior to achieve their foreign policy aims—in effect, to dabble in state capitalism. That shift has been in the works for ...
We inhabit a constant tyranny of choice, the trust-collapsing plenitude a contemporary psychologist calls ‘the claustrophobia of abundance’ ...
So, you’re wondering which programming language is the absolute hardest to learn in 2026? It’s a question that pops up a lot, ...
Whether you are looking for an LLM with more safety guardrails or one completely without them, someone has probably built it.
Google’s TranslateGemma can run entirely in a web browser, pointing to new possibilities for local AI translation deployment.
Cloudflare released vinext, an experimental Next.js reimplementation built on Vite by one engineer, with AI guidance over one ...
Microsoft’s focusgroup tool is now available for early testing in Edge browsers ...
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I thought I knew VS Code, but these 5 features proved me wrong
VS Code keeps adding new features as time goes on, and if you weren't careful, you likely missed things like sticky scroll, zen mode, and more.
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