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SOND, a sleep tech startup from Bose’s former head of sleep, exits stealth with $7M

SOND introduced its debut product: Dreambuds, a closed-loop, in-ear system that captures 12 physiological signals from the wearer, then acts on them in real time to help consumers get better sleep.

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I Set Up CI/CD for My React App in 5 Minutes — Here's the Exact YML Config

I used to deploy my React apps manually like a caveman. npm run build → drag dist/ somewhere → pray nothing breaks. Then a senior dev looked at me and said: "Bhai, GitHub Actions free hai. Use kar l

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GCSI 2026: AI Readiness in a City Built in Layers

Chicago has a second downtown beneath the one most visitors see. The Downtown Pedestrian Walkway System, or just "The Pedway," links train stations, office towers, government buildings, hotels, stores

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Rails Realtime ERD: visualize seu schema Rails em tempo real

Quem trabalha com aplicações Ruby on Rails sabe que, conforme o projeto cresce, entender rapidamente as relações entre modelos pode se tornar cada vez mais difícil. Mesmo utilizando ferramentas tradi

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The Moment the JSON Config Parser Became the Enemy

The Problem We Were Actually Solving The treasure-hunt server receives 50 MB/s of dynamic map events—player moves, loot spawns, fog-of-war reveals—and must broadcast deltas to 100 k sockets

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n8n vs Zapier — Which Is Right for Production Workflows?

An honest comparison of n8n and Zapier across 8 dimensions — pricing, self-hosting, error handling, complexity ceiling, ease of use, integrations, support, and production-readiness. No fanboyism, just

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AI Security Tools Are Drowning Open Source Maintainers — curl Is the Canary

curl is installed on roughly 30 billion devices. It's arguably the most scrutinised, most-fuzzed networking library on the planet. And right now, its creator is burning out. Not because curl is sudde

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ClickHouse triples anualized revenue to $250M, charting a path toward an IPO

The database provider is eyeing a public debut within the next few years.

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I was wondering whether we can write both the Deployment and Service manifest in the same file? but your explaination made it clearer

100 Days of DevOps: Day 58 Wycliffe A. Onyango

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GitHub Copilot Has a New App. Here's What Changed for My Daily Workflow.

GitHub Copilot Has a New App. Here's What Changed for My Daily Workflow. GitHub launched a desktop-native Copilot app in technical preview this week. The key feature: agent sessions tied to

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5 gotchas I hit moving LLM logs from Postgres to ClickHouse

The problem I am building Spanlens, an open-source LLM observability platform. Every call to OpenAI, Anthropic, or Gemini gets recorded with its model, latency, tokens, cost, and full reque

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AWS Database Savings Plans: What DB Teams Need to Know

AWS expanded its Savings Plans portfolio with Database Savings Plans, a spend-based discount model for managed database services that can cut costs by up to 35%. This is the first time the Savings Pla

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Self-Expiring Report-Only CI Gates: From Advisory to Enforced

Advisory CI gates are where good intentions go to die. A team adds a linter "in warning mode for now," and "for now" becomes forever. The violations scroll past in PR reviews, nobody cleans them, the

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What happens when an AI agent commits to your repo

A few weeks ago, I argued that AI is not a great equalizer — it's a great amplifier. It amplifies what developers already are, for better and for worse. Juniors with AI produce junior code at senior s

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YouTube is putting AI labels where you’ll actually see them

In the wake of Google expanding its AI verification efforts at I/O, YouTube is now finally going to start taking AI labeling seriously. YouTube has announced that it's relocating AI disclosures on Sho

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The best part of Mina the Hollower is how it randomizes the Zelda formula

After rolling credits on Mina the Hollower, I did something unusual for me and immediately started a new file. I'm not typically one to replay games right after I beat them. But Mina, a new action-adv

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Win cool gadgets we can’t keep because The Verge has ethics

When people learn I work for The Verge, they inevitably ask: “Do you get to keep the gadgets?” Now that I film Today I’m Toying With, a video series where I share the joy of tech, I get that question

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YouTube will now automatically label AI videos

YouTube will now automatically label videos that use significant photorealistic AI, instead of relying solely on creators to disclose AI-generated content themselves. It's also making AI labels more p

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The Witcher 3 is getting another expansion, more than a decade after launch

The fourth Witcher game may be a ways off, but fans won't be without Geralt of Rivia for long. CD Projekt Red just announced Songs of the Past, the third expansion for The Witcher 3, which will be lau

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Tech CEOs are apparently suffering from AI psychosis

"CEOs are uniquely prone to AI psychosis," Box CEO Aaron Levie opines. Maybe that explains the almost religious belief in AI productivity gains.

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