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Building a Voice-Controlled Local AI Agent with Whisper, Groq & Streamlit

Building a Voice-Controlled Local AI Agent with Whisper, Groq & Streamlit For my Mem0 AI/ML internship assignment, I built a fully working voice-controlled AI agent that accepts audio inpu

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When AI Makes You Forget How to Code

The junior engineer sat across from me in a conference room that smelled like stale coffee and stress. He had just shipped a feature that was working in production. Tests passing. Metrics green. The k

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Small Wins, Big Change: Incremental Accessibility on an Active Codebase

Accessibility is often framed as a massive, scary project: audit everything, rip out the design system, ship a new accessible theme, repeat. That's demoralizing and rarely realistic for teams shipping

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Are You Wasting 70% of Your AWS Budget on Non-Prod Instances?

1. The Voluntary Cloud Tax Watching an AWS bill speedrun your IT budget is pure panic. Stop paying the voluntary cloud tax for dev servers that nobody turned off on Friday. 2. The Idle Math Let's l

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OpenAI Backs Bill That Would Limit Liability for AI-Enabled Mass Deaths

Score: 4 | Comments: 0

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How to take screenshots of password-protected pages with a screenshot API

Not every page you need to screenshot is open to the world. Sometimes you need a screenshot of a service admin panel, an internal dashboard, a staging server, or a page behind basic auth. And that's w

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Exploring Hakira

There is new security audit tool in the buzzing globe reflecting both web2 and web3 security i.e. Hakira so in today's blog we will be sharing about the insights that hakira actually audits the codeba

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What the Axios Supply Chain Attack Revealed About Lockfiles and pnpm 10

In late March 2026, one of the most widely used JavaScript libraries in the world, Axios, was at the center of a serious supply chain attack. Let’s break down what happened, why it matters, and what

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Interior design at 25,000 mph

As the Artemis II astronauts prepare for the most dramatic and potentially dangerous part of their mission - reentry into Earth's atmosphere - the eyes of the world will be on the Orion capsule and th

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Navigating GitHub Actions DIND Bind Mounts: Insights from Recent GitHub Reports for CI/CD Productivity

The DevOps Dilemma: When Docker-in-Docker Hinders Productivity In the fast-paced world of software development, efficient CI/CD pipelines are the bedrock of rapid delivery and high-quality

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Rust Async Secrets That Cut API Latency in Half

The hidden runtime configuration that transforms your APIs from sluggish to lightning-fast, backed by production data from high-throughput… Rust Async Secrets That Cut API Latency in Hal

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What was your win this week??

👋👋👋👋 Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of? All wins count -- big or small 🎉 Examples of 'wins' include: Getting a promotion! Starting a new project Fixing a tricky bug

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The Real Problem With AI for Developers Is Not Capability, It's Overload

AI code overload is not a model-quality problem anymore. It is an ownership problem. The tools are already good enough to flood your repo faster than your team can understand, review, or maintain it.

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Building a Multimodal Cross Cloud Live Agent with ADK, Amazon ECS Express, and Gemini CLI

Leveraging the Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) and the underlying Gemini LLM to build cross cloud apps with the Python programming language deployed to the ECS Express service on AWS. A

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Fear and loathing at OpenAI

Sam Altman's tenure at OpenAI has been… messy. Messy to the point where Altman was briefly fired from his role as CEO, only to be reinstated days later, at which point he began reshaping the organizat

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Intel 486 CPU announced April 10, 1989

Score: 48 | Comments: 24

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Snap gets closer to releasing new AI glasses after years-long hiatus

Specs has long been teasing the next version of its augmented reality glasses. A new partnership with Qualcomm promises some movement in that department.

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Snap is sticking with Qualcomm for its next AR glasses

Snap's upcoming consumer AR glasses are still set to launch sometime this year, and they'll be powered by a Snapdragon XR chip from Qualcomm, according to an announcement of a "multi-year strategic ag

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White House staff told not to place bets on prediction markets

Score: 53 | Comments: 18

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FBI used iPhone notification data to retrieve deleted Signal messages

Score: 118 | Comments: 41

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