2026-03-09
Britain spends £180M to work out what time it is
Atomic clocks will tell you when your Waymo is late The British government is to pour £180 million into ensuring the UK keeps up with the times.…
UK government's Shared Services Strategy is entering the danger zone
Gargantuan ERP and HR overhaul has committed around £1.7B and affects nearly half a million public workers Opinion On the eve of its fifth birthday, the UK's Shared Services Strategy...
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The creation and research behind Windows'95 UI was very modern
MacBook Neo, The (Not-So) Thin MacBook, Apple and Memory
The MacBook Neo was built to be cheap; that it is still good is not only a testament to Apple Silicon, but also the fact that the most important software...
Royal Navy races to arm ships against drone threat
Britain's Ministry of Defence wants a counter-drone system designed, contracted, and delivered within weeks Britain's Royal Navy is urgently seeking a ship-based counter-drone system and recent world events likely explain...
The Death of the Centralized Internet: Why Decentralization Is Humanity's Last Act of Digital Rebel
The centralized internet is a sophisticated cage. Decentralization through blockchain and Web3 is humanity's only path to true digital freedom.
Shipping Isn't the Hard Part. Listening after the launch is
Product teams spend enormous energy getting to launch. The hardest part of product management isn’t shipping. It’s listening honestly to what happens after, and being willing to act.
Aftershock
Next into the archives is a game you will never have heard of, and was due from the creators of Shockwave on the Amiga. This was a very early top-down...
Get the Outcomes on Your Product Roadmap Right
Product outcomes define the specific value a product creates—for users, customers, and the business. When applied correctly, they align stakeholders, create focus, and give development teams clear direction. But getting...
There’s Always Room for Optimization: How I Use Sheets, Jira, Arc, and AI to Run My Work
Nearly three out of every four new pages online are already touched by AI. Optimization is not about replacing creativity, it is about improving how we use our time.
Considering infinity
Endless, unlimited and more. These are building blocks of capitalism. Starbucks knows that they can’t get you to drink three coffees every morning, but their stock price is built on...
When Generative AI Starts With Architectural Intelligence, Not Prompts
Architectural designer and AI researcher Samuvel Benhursha proposes a constraint-first framework where generative AI follows architectural reasoning instead of prompts. Backed by a 2025 IEEE paper, GAN-based modeling, and measurable...
Murder Beneath the Masterpiece
In a locked attic room, the portrait’s grotesque transformation is exposed, proving that every sin has scarred the once-beautiful image. Horrified, the painter urges repentance, but pride and hatred overwhelm...
AI Malware That Rewrites Its Own Code Is Emerging as a Major Cybersecurity Threat in 2026
New generation of malware can rewrite parts of its own code automatically. It can evolve during an attack and evade many conventional security tools. Security analysts say this capability significantly...
AI Startups Don’t Die From Moving Slow. They Die From Moving Blind
AI startups fail not from moving too slowly, but from moving blindly—building products that lose relevance due to rapid model advancements or solving problems that aren’t painful enough to sustain...
Kill Heroes, Build Systems and Processes
In fast-paced environments, we often create “Hero”es. Hero is a person who pulls all-nighter to fix broken systems. Relying on heroic feats of an individual is not a sign of...
Why SaaS Companies Waste 60% of Their Google Ads Budget
Google Ads in SaaS isn't a direct-response channel in the e-commerce sense. Google serves your ad based on your bid combined with Quality Score. Organic builds the foundation that, over...
Book Reading Habit
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Contentdrips Design Agent
Type a prompt to generate any editable social media graphic Discussion | Link
Reverse-Engineering the Bluetooth Fichero Thermal Label Printer Protocol
It’s hard to deny that label printers have become more accessible than ever, but an annoying aspect of many of these cheap units is that their only user interface is...
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