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Meta is adding an AI assistant and a desktop version to Edits, its video-editing app built to compete with ByteDance’s CapCut. The company previewed the features at an invite-only creator event in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The AI assistant is currently in testing with event attendees. The desktop ve
BlackRock submitted an order to buy at least $5 billion in SpaceX shares ahead of Friday’s debut, the Wall Street Journal reported. That single order is nearly as large as the entire $5.5 billion Cerebras IPO, the biggest of 2026 so far. SpaceX has told banks it will not budge from its $135 per shar
Reddit has launched video comments for all users. The feature lets any Redditor upload or record a short-form video reply directly in the comments of any post. It rolls out across all public, safe-for-work communities starting Thursday. A video icon now appears alongside the existing image and GIF o
Google DeepMind built an AI that can predict football plays before they happen. TacticAI uses geometric deep learning to model player movement, forecast dynamics up to eight seconds into the future, and recommend tactical adjustments, all from broadcast-style visual data. Brazilian club Palmeiras is
Latency, bandwidth, and fidelity all matter when you're chasing milliseconds.
The data on workforce development tells a contradictory story. 85% of companies plan to prioritize upskilling their workforce through 2030. At the same time, 63% of employers still identify skills gaps as the single biggest barrier to business transformation. The explanation for this is that the mod
Bluesky's latest feature is group chats, arriving amid a shift in focus on building features for smaller communities.
Bluesky launched group chats on Thursday and outlined a broader pivot toward community features, a strategic shift for a social network that has so far focused on open public posting. Group chats support up to 50 people in the current release. The company says it may increase that limit later. The f
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Apple has been rumored to launch its first touchscreen MacBook later this year, and we now have yet another indication that it is indeed happening. A new post from a Chinese leakster Instant Digital reiterates what we’ve already seen from previous reports – an upcoming MacBook will feature a touchsc
On the heels of Apple’s WWDC keynote this week, Greg Joswiak and Craig Federighi sat down with Laurie Segall on the Mostly Human podcast. During the conversation, Federighi and Joz talked in-depth about Apple’s new Siri AI and Apple Intelligence announcements, the company’s broader approach to AI, a
You maintain a shared GitLab CI template. You need to rename a job, change an input, or restructure the file. Which projects across your org include it? GitLab has been asked this question for nearly six years. Here's the paper trail, and the actual answer. In October 2020, a platform engineer poste
Hi everyone! I just wrapped up the core theory for Weeks 1, 2, and 3 of Supervised Machine Learning: Regression and Classification. I’ve completed all the videos, slides, and practice quizzes, covering everything from the fundamentals of linear regression and gradient descent to vectorization, featu
The problem with most Python roadmaps is that they are either too shallow ("just learn the basics!") or overwhelming lists of 50 tools with no idea of what order to learn them in or how long each stage should take. This post is different. It is written for someone in India in 2026 who wants to go fr
Messy CSV exports are a tax on every data task: stray whitespace, duplicate rows, inconsistent headers, files too big to open. You don't always need pandas for this — Python's built-in csv module handles most of it with zero dependencies and code you can drop on any machine. Here are three small pat
Ninety-five out of every hundred enterprise AI pilots produce nothing a CFO would sign off on. The reflex is to blame the model — too dumb, too small, the wrong vendor. It almost never is. The thing quietly killing enterprise AI is older and more boring than any model: data nobody organized for mach
You're leading a team — or an entire organization — that is under real pressure to adopt AI agents. Your board is asking about it. Your competitors are announcing it. Your engineering teams are prototyping it. And somewhere on your roadmap, there's a line item that says "agentic AI" next to a budget