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The must-have app for frequent flyers

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 121, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, good luck in the Elite Eight, and also you can read all the old editi

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I Built an Open-World Engine for the N64 [video]

Score: 50 | Comments: 1

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No one is happy with NASA's new idea for private space stations

Score: 30 | Comments: 15

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Britain today generating 90%+ of electricity from renewables

Score: 86 | Comments: 55

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Oppo made the best foldable phone, again

There are always a few reasons people give for not buying a foldable phone. Some - price, battery life, camera quality - are mostly a matter of manufacturers balancing spec sheets to offset the added

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Cocoa-Way – Native macOS Wayland compositor for running Linux apps seamlessly

Score: 113 | Comments: 29

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Cat Itecture: Better Cat Window Boxes

Score: 6 | Comments: 1

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CERN uses tiny AI models burned into silicon for real-time LHC data filtering

Score: 151 | Comments: 75

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Bluetti’s Sora 500 solar panel is incredibly powerful for its size

We don't review many solar panels at The Verge, but the tech inside Bluetti's incredibly portable Sora 500 panel makes it worth a deeper look. The new N-Type panels made by Bluetti and others give you

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Whoop has LeBron – now it wants your mom

Whoop founder Will Ahmed has spent 14 years building a health wearable beloved by elite athletes, and is now racing Oura — and the FDA, and the limits of consumer medicine — to turn it into something

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AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition crams 208MB of cache into a single chip

Score: 207 | Comments: 109

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Supply Chain Security: How the Telnyx PyPI Compromise Happened and How to Protect Your Projects

The Wake-Up Call On March 28, 2026, the Python community received a stark reminder of supply chain security vulnerabilities. The Telnyx Python SDK was compromised on PyPI, the official Pyth

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Why Your Self-Hosted App Keeps Dying at 3 AM (And How to Fix It)

So you spun up a VPS, deployed your app, told everyone it was live — and then woke up to angry Slack messages because the whole thing went down at 3 AM. Welcome to the club. Self-hosting production a

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Anatomy of the .claude/ Folder: A Deep Dive into Claude AI's Configuration

Why This Matters If you're using Claude AI for coding, writing, or automation, you're probably leaving performance on the table. The .claude/ folder is where the magic happens—it's the conf

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Optimizing E-commerce SEO with PLP SSR

1. From Invisible to Indexed: Transitioning an E-commerce PLP from CSR to SSR 2. SEO for Next.js: How We Fixed Product Crawlability on a Large Scale Storefront 3. The Hidden SEO Killer: Why Client-Sid

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Mutation Testing for Solidity: The Audit Quality Metric Your Protocol Is Ignoring

Mutation Testing for Solidity: The Audit Quality Metric Your Protocol Is Ignoring Your test suite shows 100% line coverage. Every function is touched, every branch is hit. Ship it, right?

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Anthropic Data Leak: How Ops Failures Undermine AI Safety

Anyone with a browser and a bit of curiosity could quietly pull draft pages about Anthropic’s unreleased “Claude Mythos” model, an invite‑only CEO retreat, and thousands of other assets from a public

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Software Is Entering Its IKEA Era

Every few days, someone confidently declares that AI is about to wipe out software engineering. I don't buy that. I think software is much closer to woodworking than people realize. Before industri

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The Debug-First AI Workflow: Why I Make My Assistant Break Things on Purpose

Most people use AI assistants to write code. I've started using mine to break code first. It sounds counterintuitive, but this one change to my workflow cut my bug rate in half and made code reviews

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Context Windows Are Lying to You: How to Actually Use 128K Tokens

Every model brags about context windows now. 128K tokens. 200K tokens. "Paste your entire codebase!" the marketing says. I tried it. I pasted 80K tokens of a Node.js project into Claude and asked it

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