VSCO Delights Pro Photographers with Powerful New Editing Studio
VSCO today announced Studio Pro, an app designed specifically for professional photographers and more advanced editing workflows. Here are the details.
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VSCO today announced Studio Pro, an app designed specifically for professional photographers and more advanced editing workflows. Here are the details.
When Apple unveiled iOS 27, it highlighted only a pair of new AirPods features initially. But there are several more AirPods additions in iOS 27, here’s everything new.
The World Cup is in full swing and, with it, many are glued to finding out the scores of each match. Waze, though, has rolled out a new enabled-by-default feature that shows World Cup scores as a pop-up for drivers. Great if you’re an avid fan, less so if you’re just trying to get directions home, a
Sony just announced its first LOFIC image sensor, the Lytia 910. “LOFIC” stands for “Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor”. In other words, it solves the issue of photodiodes becoming saturated by too much light by placing a capacitor next to each diode – this significantly increases the full well
Apple is aiming to launch an iPhone Air 2 in the spring of 2027, Bloomberg reports today. The iPhone Air 2 will reportedly retain the same design as the current model, but with improvements in two key areas.
This post covers what I learned while preparing for AWS_SAA — IAM, EC2, Load Balancing, Auto Scaling, RDS, Route 53, S3, CloudFront, and messaging services. I'm writing this for engineers who already understand infrastructure, so I'm skipping the basics and going straight to what the exam actually t
RSS has been around for over two decades and it is still one of the most useful formats on the web. Every major blog, news site, and podcast publishes one. But most developers reach for heavy frameworks or third-party widgets when they want to display feed content on a page. The truth is that RSS is
Leetcode 169 asks us to identify the majority element in a given array. The majority element is defined as the element that appears more than n / 2 times. We are told that we can assume such an element always exists. For both approaches we will use the following value: nums = [2, 4, 2, 2, 4, 4, 4] T
I stopped thinking APIs break because of “complex code”. They break because of boring things you didn’t take seriously. Here are 5 lessons from production: I used to validate inside the logic. Then weird bugs started appearing far from the source. Now I just kill bad requests immediately: if (!req.b
The problem For years I had a recurring problem at work. When equipment gets I tried everything: Drawing names from a hat — people would "accidentally" draw again when no one was looking A shared spreadsheet — easy to manipulate, timestamps unreliable First come, first served — whoever lobbied harde
Honestly, how I Saved My Bootcamp Project Budget Using AI Data Extraction (A Complete Guide From Someone Who Just Figured It Out) I have to be honest with you. Three weeks ago, I had no idea what "data extraction" even meant in the AI world. I thought it was just... parsing JSON files? Boy, was I wr
Fractals have fascinated programmers for decades. From the Mandelbrot Set to Julia Sets, these mathematical structures can generate breathtaking patterns from surprisingly simple equations. The challenge isn't generating a fractal. The challenge is generating one at extreme resolutions. A 10,000 × 1
Most "AI games" phone home. Every turn is an API round-trip, every player burns your tokens, and the whole thing dies the day the bill scares you. I wanted the opposite: a text roguelike where the dungeon master is an LLM that runs entirely in the player's browser — no server, no API key, no per-tok
Introduction In the world of C++ development, project management and build tools often introduce friction rather than alleviate it. CMake, while powerful, is notorious for its steep learning curve and verbose configuration files, which can deter beginners and slow down rapid prototyping. This is whe
The universe is a relentless clockwork governed by a single, ubiquitous force: gravity. From the tight dance of binary stars to the majestic spiral arms of galaxies, all motion is dictated by the pairwise gravitational attraction between massive bodies. While the principles of Newtonian mechanics ar
Most "hardest tech company interviews" rankings are based on Reddit opinions, Glassdoor reviews, or surveys of a few hundred people. We built a different kind of analysis. Final Round AI tracks interview practice sessions across every major tech company. We pulled 44,808 sessions from January 2023 t
How a 67-County Government Program Controlled 95% of Scope Creep Before It Hit the Team Scope creep doesn't announce itself. It shows up as a reasonable request from a reasonable person at a reasonable time. And then it happens again, and again. Until the timeline is broken, the budget is stretched,
Epic Games has been touting the potential of an interoperable metaverse for years, though that vision hasn't yet become a reality. But with Unreal Engine 6, the next major version of its game development engine, Epic plans to take a big step toward that theoretical future: it will let developers mak
In today’s digital landscape, the network is no longer confined to a single data center or even a single cloud provider. Enterprises are increasingly adopting cross-cloud strategies, connecting Google Cloud workloads to on-premises environments, other clouds like AWS and Azure, and a vast array of i
It might be why your PS5 doesn't perform like it should.