3 TV settings to change right now for the ultimate World Cup experience
Three simple TV setting changes transform your World Cup viewing experience with better picture quality, clearer commentary, and more natural motion.
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Three simple TV setting changes transform your World Cup viewing experience with better picture quality, clearer commentary, and more natural motion.
A new leak suggests that Honor could add a Pro Max variant to its X80 lineup. While the leak does not reveal a launch timeline for the Honor X80 Pro Max, it does share several of its key specifications. Notably, the standard Honor X80 is rumored to launch in China later this month. Prolific tipster
This article was originally published on aifoss.dev TL;DR: CodeGraph v0.9.9 is a local MCP server that pre-indexes your codebase using tree-sitter and SQLite, then serves a symbol knowledge graph to Claude Code and Cursor instead of letting the agent grep and read files on every query. Official benc
5 Terminal Commands That Run My Side Business While I Sleep I run a side business selling digital products across 6 platforms — Etsy, Gumroad, PromptBase, dev.to, YouTube, and Creative Market. I also publish content, track revenue, and manage experiments. All of this happens while I'm asleep, on lun
When the autonomous trading desk at a $2 B hedge fund missed a 250 ms price swing on 2024‑03‑15, the root cause was a hidden dead‑lock in its agent coordination layer. Most teams ship a fire‑and‑forget API call and call it a day. It looks clean until you cross the 50‑agent threshold and the invisibl
Why your production servers are failing health checks (and how to fix it for good) Your staging environment passes all tests. Your production deployment worked flawlessly last month. But now your servers are throwing random 500s, failing health checks, and behaving differently across instances. Soun
When a major telecom’s IVR missed its SLA on a Friday‑night surge, the monitoring dashboard flashed 212 ms average response time – exactly 12 ms over the supposed “magic 200 ms” limit that caused a $3.8 M revenue hit. The ITU‑T Rec. P.862.2 defines a 200 ms target for end‑to‑end conversational laten
The cheapest home security camera in 2026 isn't a camera you buy. It's a phone you already own, a free local-only app, and a charger. Total new spend: $0. That sounds like a slogan, so here's the honest math behind it — and the reason the gap between "buy a cheap camera" and "pay nothing" got wider
The most annoying bug in my local AI assistant was not that it refused to ask for permission. It was that it asked too often. I would give it a normal task like "read this PDF and tell me what is inside." The assistant would make a reasonable first move, ask for approval, run the command, and then i
I've been studying and building RAG systems for a while, and I've noticed a pattern. Most tutorials stop once the demo works. Examples: Retrieval returns technically relevant but practically useless context Costs grow much faster than expected Evaluation becomes difficult and inconsistent Model upda
I Built a Small Directory for Tools That Help Developers Build Faster There are a lot of SaaS products being launched every day. Some are big, polished, and already have marketing budgets. Others are small, useful tools built by indie developers, solo founders, or small teams. Many of those products
You asked AI to review your legacy codebase. "Are you sure? This pattern has been in production for three years without issues." And the AI said something like: "You raise a fair point. Given the production stability you mention, this may not be a critical issue after all." So you pushed again. Diff
Apple just gave Siri the rebrand people have been joking about for years. The headlines I saw after WWDC26 were basically: "Siri AI is finally real." "Google Gemini is running Siri now." "Developers can use Siri AI like a new Apple LLM API." The first one is true. The second one is only true if you
Most developers find this API by accident — usually while chasing a bug where the user logged out in one tab and the other three still show the dashboard. Embarrassing in dev, security issue in prod. The fix is built into every modern browser. It's called BroadcastChannel. Most people skip it becaus
Google has released emergency updates to patch another Chrome zero-day vulnerability that has been exploited in the wild, the fifth such flaw patched since the start of the year. [...]
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Monday added a high-severity flaw impacting BerriAI LiteLLM to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-42271 (CVSS score: 8.7), is a command i
The post Sahara AI Token Falls 60% After Large Wallet Transfers Spark Concerns appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Sahara AI dropped as much as 60%, falling from $0.038 to $0.0129 before recovering to around $0.016. Trading volume reached $250 million across exchanges, including Binance. The se
Here's our guess as to when you can buy or rent to watch 'Scary Movie' at home, and when you can stream it.
Apple tried something new with WWDC 26 — but here’s why it was a mixed bag for me.
Worried about AI replacing your job? These 7 ChatGPT prompts can help you identify valuable skills, uncover opportunities and stay competitive in the AI era.