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Prime Day deals are underway — check out the best savings on comfortable walking and running shoes from Skechers.
iPadOS is learning some new tricks, and you can check them out today with the iPadOS 27 beta.
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Ahead of yesterday’s keynote, we asked you how optimistic you were about what the company was likely to announce. The executive summary was that there was absolutely no consensus. Votes were split very evenly between very optimistic, somewhat optimistic and not very. So now that you’ve heard what Ap
TL;DR AI agents require structured JSON data (prices, specifications, availability), but modern e-commerce sites serve heavily obfuscated, JavaScript-rendered HTML. To bridge this gap, modern scraping pipelines use headless browsers like Playwright to execute JavaScript and normalize browser fingerp
I recently published Atlantico, a calm theme for Visual Studio Code and compatible editors, built around soft contrast, clear syntax roles, and a coherent editor and terminal experience. It is now available on the Visual Studio Marketplace and the Open VSX Registry. Most dark themes are built for vi
A complete beginner's guide to state management in React/Next.js, Vue/Nuxt, Angular, and Svelte Before we start: wetin be "state" gan gan sef? Imagine say you dey build light switch for a webpage. Normal normal, switch fit only dey ON/OFF. The value, that ON/OFF wey the app ghas remember and react t
Writing a prompt isn't engineering It's typing. You type what you want The AI figures out the rest That's not a skill that's having a conversation with a very fast very confident intern who never admits uncertainty. And yet We've started calling ourselves prompt engineers We've started listing it on
Most BLE proximity features start with RSSI. That is fine when the product only needs a rough "near or far" signal. It becomes fragile when distance affects security, access control, asset tracking or industrial behavior. Bluetooth Channel Sounding changes that by adding a standardized ranging capab
I kept hitting the same wall. I'd have a "perfect" app idea in my head, get excited, and start building from scratch with no real preparation. Halfway through, I'd get stuck — rewriting half the code and throwing away the other half. For a long time I blamed the tools. But the problem wasn't the AI'
She is 25 years old, lives in Barcelona, has pink hair, and earns up to ten thousand euros a month from brand partnerships with companies including Amazon and Razer. She has never eaten a meal, never taken a breath, and never existed outside the rendering pipelines of a creative agency called The Cl
Cap the size before the agent writes a single line. TL;DR: Tell your AI to split work into small reviewable pull requests before it writes any code. You ask your AI agent to build a feature. The agent opens a 2,000-line pull request that touches twelve files across the backend, the frontend, and the
Hey everyone, I’m new here, so I just wanted to introduce myself. I’m Muhammad Zahid, working in web development, digital marketing, and SEO. I’ve been exploring how websites are built, how systems work behind the scenes, and how technology can be used to solve real-world problems in a simple and pr
A while ago I published my first Chrome extension called WaifuEngine. It puts a draggable anime character overlay on every tab you open. You can resize her, move her anywhere, and she remembers her position across pages. Simple and fun and I learned a ton building it. The extension is fully free on
I went down another rabbit hole this morning, this time reading the 2026 roundups on Juejin, and the pattern that jumped out is that the AI coding tool conversation has moved on from "which one wins" to something more interesting. Everyone is still arguing about Cursor versus Claude Code, but the pe
Debugging memory leaks by watching a wall of flashing text numbers is a guessing game. You can see the numbers moving, but you entirely miss the trends, spikes, and rhythm of your application. To solve this, m-vis has introduced: the Real-Time Leak Delta Chart. By translating raw allocation differen
Anthropic's Mythos is accelerating vulnerability discovery to machine speed, forcing the bug bounty industry and offensive security teams to adapt to a future where finding flaws is no longer the hard part. The post Will AI Kill the Bug Bounty Industry? appeared first on SecurityWeek.
DINUM, the digital affairs directorate of the French government, warned that hackers used a hijacked user account to breach Tchap, the French government's encrypted messaging platform. [...]
The Miasma supply chain campaign has sparked a fresh attack wave called Hades, this time involving 37 malicious wheel artifacts across 19 packages in the Python Package Index (PyPI) registry, as the Mini Shai-Hulud-style attacks continue to be refined and splintered to target specific ecosystems. "T
A malicious website can work out which sites you visit and which apps you open, using nothing but JavaScript and the timing of your SSD. The attack, called FROST, needs no native code, no extension, and no permission prompt. You open the page, leave the tab sitting there, and it watches the drive fo