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Hydration isn’t complicated: Just drink water

This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest gizmos and potions that swear they're going to change your life. Opt in for

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Anthropic wants to develop its own drugs

At the event "The Briefing: AI for Science" earlier this week, Anthropic announced Claude Science, a new "AI workbench for scientists" that pulls fragmented tools and datasets into one environment, an

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Behind the scenes with the Midjourney scanner [video]

Score: 60 | Comments: 38

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Week 1 Reflection: What I Learned About Myself on My Cloud & DevOps Journey

Week 1 taught me more about how I learn than about cloud infrastructure itself. The biggest insight: consistent daily practice beats cramming. Small, focused sessions compound over time and I felt tha

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Falta de querência: o que está faltando em muitos profissionais iniciantes de tecnologia

O maior problema de muita gente que está se formando em tecnologia não é falta de curso, linguagem ou inteligência artificial. É falta de querência. E não, este não é um guia de como arrumar emprego

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Migrating off Jira with one command: radial import --from jira

Most Jira migration guides are about moving from one Jira to another: Server or Data Center to Cloud, run the Jira Cloud Migration Assistant, plan the maintenance window, pre-load users. That is a rea

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Organizational friction in development

Developers work in all kinds of organizations as software development is a core skill needed in many places. Some might even argue that every business is a software business these days. For this reaso

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Communication friction in development

Although software development, and especially coding, is stereotypically treated as lonely work, in practice it's anything but. Now that coding tasks are increasingly pushed to machines, there is more

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Toolchain friction in development

As developers, we use different types of tools constantly to produce working software. Tools go beyond what we use at our own machines as often there are tools available within our broader environment

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Process friction in development

Often our work exists as a part of some larger process depending on our role in it. Sometimes the process is not even well understood by its stakeholders, and it might have been inherited from our pre

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Typography friction in development

Typography sits at the crossroads of visual and cognitive friction. It shapes how quickly developers recognize characters, scan structure, and stay comfortable while reading code. This post focuses o

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Context friction in development

Context friction is the cost of switching, interruption, and attention recovery. It shows up when you move from implementation to Slack, from code review to a meeting, from a failing test to an unrela

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Mechanical friction in development

Software development looks like knowledge work, but it still happens through a body: eyes, hands, wrists, neck, back, ears, and voice. Mechanical friction is the physical cost of interacting with the

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Cognitive friction in development

Cognitive friction is the extra effort required to understand what is in front of you. A familiar example is reading text in a language you only partly know: the words may be visible, but meaning arri

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Visual friction in development

You encounter visual friction when something is technically visible but difficult to parse at a glance. For developers, this matters because a large part of the job is reading: code, diffs, logs, term

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Jon Prosser responds to Apple lawsuit by blaming the other guy

YouTuber Jon Prosser has finally filed a formal response to Apple's lawsuit made against him and another defendant over allegedly stealing iOS secrets. In his response, Prosser denied that he "planned

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Valve open source the Steam Machine e-ink screen so you can make your own

Score: 7 | Comments: 0

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The Verge’s annual summer ‘in’ and ‘out’ list

In the AI slop-loaded, algorithm-powered modern reality, trends come and go - and the tech industry is no different. For the last few years, The Verge staff has compiled a selection of things that are

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Zuckerberg 'Admits' Meta's Layoffs Were Ineffective

Score: 4 | Comments: 1

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AI Data Centers Use More Water Than Most Tech Giants Report

Score: 19 | Comments: 7

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