2026-04-22

Educational Byte: How ChatGPT Is Used to Steal Your Crypto

Educational Byte: How ChatGPT Is Used to Steal Your Crypto

A helpful ChatGPT link might hide more than answers. See how a trusted page can turn into a crypto nightmare.

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Your First Online Race: A Step-by-Step Guide

Your First Online Race: A Step-by-Step Guide

Quick quide for first time GT7 users who want to race online with Daily Race A. Tutorial, tips, and racing etiquette as well as what to expect.

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The $300 Hobbyist Computer Is Disappearing

The $300 Hobbyist Computer Is Disappearing

AI datacenter demand pushed DRAM and NAND prices skyward, reshaping Raspberry Pi, mini PC, and SBC value overnight.

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Quiet Cost Earns a 34 Proof of Usefulness Score by Building a Diagnostic Tool That Identifies Hidden Revenue Leakage

Most companies lose revenue they never see. Quiet Cost reveals where it disappears and how to recover and grow it.

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Why the Best Engineers Are Adopting AI — While Others Are Getting Left Behind

Senior engineers who resist AI risk falling behind peers already shipping faster, debugging quicker, and producing better code with less effort.

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Exactly-Once in Spark Structured Streaming: What That Actually Means

"Exactly-once" in Spark Structured Streaming means each input record is processed once by Spark only if the source is replayable and the sink supports idempotent writes or transactions. Spark’s internal...

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Quoting Bobby Holley

As part of our continued collaboration with Anthropic, we had the opportunity to apply an early version of Claude Mythos Preview to Firefox. This week’s release of Firefox 150 includes...

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The Next Users of Blockchain Won't Be Human

AI agents will soon outnumber humans in global transactions. Tal Elyashiv explains why blockchain is the natural payment infrastructure for the agentic economy.

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I Built a $32,000 AI Platform for Less Than a Penny

I Built a $32,000 AI Platform for Less Than a Penny

Persistent AI identity is an architecture problem, not an infrastructure problem. A soul file and a memory endpoint replace the entire traditional AI stack at 99.97% less cost.

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Marginal Risk is BS

I don’t know where the idea of “marginal risk” came from in AI policy. It sounds like BS. Yet another excuse to keep building dangerous AI systems…The basic idea is...

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The End of Infinite AI: Architecting Resilient Workflows in an Era of Compute Scarcity

AI agent workflows assume infinite compute , but peak-hour API rate limits cause fatal state corruption and massive, unpredictable bills. To survive compute scarcity, developers must stop "context dumping" and...

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Beyond the Standard: How We Broke the WER Barrier in High-Variance Speech

LoRA successfully specialized an LLM for high-variance speech, achieving significant WER improvements – but it wasn't just the model. The results validated that building AI for widespread use requires a...

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Medtech Doesn't Have a UX Problem. It Has a Measurement Problem Nobody Wants to Solve

Medtech UX is broken not because of bad designers or complex domains, but because nobody is measuring the right things. Workaround frequency, task abandonment, shadow system dependency: these numbers exist,...

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Undervolting Is Not Enough: Why Your Laptop Still Throttles During AI Workloads

While undervolting effectively cools the GPU core, it often fails to prevent VRAM from overheating and triggering aggressive thermal throttling during intense AI workloads. Because laptops use shared heat pipes,...

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Tech Media Became a Business. HackerNoon Still Feels Like a Culture

Why HackerNoon still feels like a living tech culture while much of tech media now feels like a business.

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Wearable MIDI Controller Built With Raspberry Pi

Wearable MIDI Controller Built With Raspberry Pi

Most synths happily get by with keyboard or pad inputs and make lovely sounds in response. [Becky Clarke] and her fellow collaborators are building a synth that works rather differently....

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Stop Drawing Your Infrastructure: The Shift to State-Driven Diagrams

Stop Drawing Your Infrastructure: The Shift to State-Driven Diagrams

The Drift Problem: Manual architecture diagrams rapidly become outdated (drift) in dynamic cloud environments, making them unreliable and ultimately useless. Automation is Essential: In the era of Infrastructure as Code...

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The Eternal Junior: Why AI Computes but Does Not Think

The Core Reality: Large Language Models are the ultimate "eternal junior engineers." They have superhuman recall and can perfectly pattern-match against the entire internet, but they completely lack the judgment...

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Mythos found 271 Firefox flaws – but none a human couldn’t spot

Mozilla CTO says AI means developers finally have a chance to get on top of security The Mozilla has revealed it tested Anthropic’s bug-finding “Mythos” AI model and feels the...

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