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Equip uses AI to screen, assess, and interview candidates at scale, so recruiters spend less time filtering and more time hiring.
Turtlemint has set a price band of Rs 144-152 per share for its Rs 883 crore IPO, which opens on June 19. The IPO comprises a fresh issue of Rs 660.72 crore and an offer for sale of Rs 221.94 crore at the upper band. At the upper end, the company will be valued at about Rs 4,513 crore, or $475 milli
A day after a temporary restriction was announced by the MeitY, messaging platform Telegram has approached the Delhi High Court…
India is one of the fastest growing markets for Databricks, and last year the firm announced a $250 million investment in India to ramp up research and development capabilities and expand the India market.
IPO mints Musk as world’s first trillionaire – now SpaceX is public, it will be harder than ever not to have a stake in its future Hi and welcome to TechScape. Nick Robins-Early here, US tech and power reporter at the Guardian. I’m filling in for your usual host Blake Montgomery, who is out this wee
Value of Elon Musk’s firm at one point rose to $2.97tn days after its IPO following purchase of AI coding startup Cursor Elon Musk’s SpaceX has overtaken Amazon as the world’s fifth-most valuable company days after its stock market debut. The milestone came as it agreed to buy the startup behind the
The same mechanisms that dampen people's cravings for food might also affect our tendency for violent behavior, new research suggests.
Move to ChapsVision is to avoid ‘strategic dependencies’, says PM amid concern about reliance on US-controlled tools France’s domestic intelligence service is to ditch AI data tools from the US tech company Palantir in favour of a domestic provider in an effort to avoid “strategic dependency”, the p
I told ChatGPT about my dad’s hobbies and interests to figure out the best ideas to turn into something unforgettable for this year’s Father's Day festivities.
Are you silently killing your plants? Expert reveals the watering mistakes you need to stop now to help them thrive.
After a limited launch in the US, the Samsung Galaxy XR is now officially coming to the UK, with pre-orders opening today.
Once you can connect an MCP server, the next question hits fast: which ones? There are thousands of public servers now, which is wonderful for capability and overwhelming for choosing. The good news is that most people's real needs are covered by a small, well-established set. Here's the opinionated
If you opened this article, you probably already agree with me: sometimes TypeScript compiles painfully slowly. The same thing happened to @_chenglou — an amazing dev who inspires me (he worked on React, Messenger, ReasonML and ReScript, and currently Midjourney, Pretext). He's also a user of Sury —
You open a pull request. It touches package-lock.json. GitHub shows you 4,000 lines of churned resolved URLs and integrity hashes. You scroll, your eyes glaze, you click Approve. That habit is exactly how the bad stuff gets in. Nearly every npm supply-chain incident this year entered the same way: a
Every other calculator looks like this 😐 Plain. Grey. Boring. Zero personality. So I built ACALCU. World's Most Customizable Calculator for Windows. Here's what makes it different: Change color, font, size, label — every single button independently. PNG, JPG, GIF, WebP — all supported. Up to 59 sec
Artificial intelligence is now embedded across modern business operations, from automation and customer support to software development and analytics. But as companies rapidly adopt generative AI tools, they are also creating new cybersecurity, privacy, and compliance risks that many teams are unpre
A few days ago I published a post about the three-layer auth model and the invoice incident that made me rebuild how I think about Next.js 16 auth. More people had hit the same thing than I expected. One comment stopped me. Someone pointed out a real gap in how the forwarded headers work when the ma
Tried using Google Scholar for a research project last week and ran into rate limits, broken citation exports, and search results that felt stale compared to a year ago. Ended up testing scholarapi.net as an alternative for pulling paper data directly, which solved my immediate problem, but it made
Docker Desktop was using 4GB of RAM on my machine. Sitting there. Doing nothing. No containers running. Just the daemon. I don't know about you, but 4 gigs for a container runtime that isn't running any containers is a hard no from me. I'm on Fedora, but this applies to Ubuntu, Debian, whatever. If
Most people talk about better prompts. Hardly anyone talks about what happens before every prompt: the instructions the assistant loads into the context before the actual work begins. Depending on the system, you pay for that in different ways: input tokens, latency, reduced available context, or si