Avalanche’s desktop fusion reactor produces extreme temperatures of plasma
Fusion power startup Avalanche Energy said its reactor prototype heated a plasma to over 10 million degrees C.
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Fusion power startup Avalanche Energy said its reactor prototype heated a plasma to over 10 million degrees C.
The European Central Bank quietly moved to rein in Revolut last year, restricting Europe’s most valuable fintech from launching new products across the European Economic Area over concerns about how fast it approved them, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. The intervention had not been discl
I've been exploring Shopify's B2B capabilities and noticed that many merchants assume all B2B features are available across every Shopify plan. That's not the case. Shopify offers different B2B functionality depending on the subscription level, including: Company accounts and locations Customer-spec
Two things happened in 2026, close enough together that they should change how you think about a bug that's been around forever. First: a lot of the C# shipping today wasn't fully written by a person. Sonar's developer survey put AI-generated or AI-assisted code at roughly 42% of everything being wr
Before this week I thought a Solana NFT was a Metaplex thing. It turns out you can mint a full NFT — with metadata, a collection, and live updates — using just the Token Extensions program and the spl-token CLI. If you already understand SPL tokens, an NFT is the same program with tighter rules: 0 d
Every cloud security tool category — CSPM, CNAPP, SIEM, SOAR, IaC scanners, ML detection — shares the same structural limitation. They detect known problems after they occur. Policy-as-Code tools (OPA/Rego, Kyverno, CloudFormation Guard, Sentinel) come closest to breaking this pattern — they gate de
My typical week at Fynd looked like this: answer questions about infrastructure I'd built, work on whatever was assigned, help make architecture decisions, and spend 4 hours a day commuting. For 4 years. When I left, I had a list of problems I kept thinking about. I'm building open source tools for
MCP Model Context Protocol en TypeScript: diseñá tools portables entre Claude, GPT y modelos locales La mayoría de los tutoriales de MCP empiezan con npm install @anthropic-ai/sdk y en el tercer bloque de código ya tienen lógica de negocio acoplada al cliente de Anthropic. Sí, leíste bien: te enseña
MCP Model Context Protocol in TypeScript: build portable tools across Claude, GPT, and local models Most MCP tutorials start with npm install @anthropic-ai/sdk and by the third code block they already have business logic coupled to the Anthropic client. You read that right: they teach you the portab
Every developer writes HTML, but most overlook critical SEO details that silently hurt search rankings. Here's a practical checklist of the 7 most common SEO mistakes found in production codebases — and exactly how to fix each one. Search engines use the tag as the primary signal for what a page is
The Real Cost of a Red Build Most teams have gotten pretty good at making CI pipelines fast. Parallel test runners, dependency caching, incremental builds — the tooling is mature. But speed only solves half the problem. When a build fails, the clock doesn't stop at the red status check. It starts. N
This post is a companion piece to our presentation at Real World Crypto (RWC) 2026 in Taipei, Taiwan on March 11, 2026, where GitGuardian and Google researchers will present the full findings of this collaboration. When a private key leaks on GitHub or DockerHub, detecting it is easy. What's harder,
I recently built a small .NET library called PooledMailKit. It is an SMTP connection pool built on top of MailKit. NuGet: dotnet add package PooledMailKit https://www.nuget.org/packages/PooledMailKit At first glance, this may sound like a simple utility library. Reuse SMTP connections. SmtpClient fo
Adi Polak discusses the architecture required to transition from stateless prompts to state-aware, context-rich AI agents. Drawing on 15 years in distributed systems, she shares how engineering leaders can leverage Apache Kafka and Flink for real-time stream processing, dynamic memory tiering, and t
Why Use GitLab? Centralized source code management Built-in CI/CD pipelines Issue tracking and project management Team collaboration and code reviews Secure repository hosting Common Git Commands Check Git Version git --version Configure Git Username and Email git config --global user.name "Your Nam
The RAMageddon crisis has got Microsoft rethinking its Xbox console hardware business. Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and Xbox strategy chief Matthew Ball have both revealed this week that Microsoft is reevaluating plans for its next-generation Project Helix console and exploring "radically different" console
Chinese EV colossus BYD has announced plans to speed up its conquest of the European auto market with the rollout of superfast Flash Chargers across the continent. BYD has already installed the first new chargers in Germany and the UK, and plans to roll out 3,000 across Europe by the end of next yea
I listen to a lot of earbuds, but these three I actually use all the time. | Photo: John Higgins / The Verge I have been an audio reviewer for 20 years. My time as a freelance headphones panelist at Wirecutter, and the multitude of reviews I’ve written for sites like Reviewed, Digital Trends, IGN, a
To celebrate the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, we've made a bumper pack of quizzes – can you ace all 3?
During its June 2026 Nintendo Direct, the gaming titan revealed new colorways for its Joy-Con 2 controllers.