2026-05-19
Everyone Wants an AI Startup. Nobody Talks About Distribution
This article argues that the hardest problem in AI startups has shifted from product development to distribution. As APIs, open-source models, and AI tooling make software creation dramatically cheaper and...
How to get the Rascal in Arc Raiders
There's a surprise new gun in the Nomadic Envoys update, the Rascal.
Broadcom finds a VMware customer willing to stick around: London Stock Exchange
LSEG signs up for five more years of Cloud Foundation, but keeps quiet on how much it'll cost
Your Hallucination Rate Is a Vanity Metric
This article argues that most RAG evaluation pipelines fail because they treat hallucinations as a single metric instead of distinct failure classes. Using examples like temporal confusion, numerical distortion, source...
Comparing Microsoft Office Interop and IronXL: A Complete C# Guide
Compare Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel and IronXL for C# Excel automation, including performance, deployment, cleanup, and cloud support.
Two Point Museum's Arty-Facts DLC reminded me why this is one of the best simulation games
Arty-Facts, Two Point Museum's latest DLC, reimagines how you use space and design to turn a profit
15 Terms You Need to Know If You’re Investing in Different Income Streams
A reference guide for capital allocators entering the digital economy, from foundational concepts to emerging asset structures.
grep Is More Than a Text Search Tool for Security Engineers
grep is one of the most used tools in security work and one of the least understood beyond the basics. This article covers it from the ground up — from...
Reducing Enterprise AI Costs in Complex Agentic Workflows
Enterprise Agentic AI is hitting a massive cost bottleneck. While multi-agent systems offer high reliability, their recursive token usage can make production costs unsustainable. We addressed this by implementing Tiered...
Indra rides off with £1.96B Transport for London ticketing deal as Oyster heads for back-office overhaul
Nothing says 'future of urban transit' like a defense contractor running your bus, tube, and train pass
Your Inline Critical CSS Is Probably Lying About Your CLS Score
If you run a React + Vite + Tailwind stack with critical CSS inlined for FOUC mitigation, your inline
Crook leaks 468k+ records, claims they pwned Portugal’s postal carrier
Ordered packages via CTT? Those phishing emails could be tricky to spot
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The Da Vinci Code was ahead of its time in one brilliant way
Ron Howard's puzzle-box film is still enjoyable two decades after its release.
Remembering the Tech We Lost With a Virtual Graveyard
Although 1999 might still feel like yesterday for some of us, in the world of technology the intervening years are practically an eternity. New websites, applications and devices pop up...
A Need for Nuance: The Economist’s Andrew Palmer
On today’s episode of the Me, Myself, and AI podcast, Andrew Palmer, senior editor at The Economist, describes how organizations can experiment with generative AI while balancing speed, quality, and...
1 in 5 Brits think AI layoffs could trigger civil unrest
UK folk increasingly don't believe AI jobs revolution will end in prosperity for anyone outside the boardroom, say researchers
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