75 Data Center Projects Were Disrupted in the First Quarter of 2026, Report Says
The report indicates that grassroots activity in opposition to data centers is spiking dramatically.
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The report indicates that grassroots activity in opposition to data centers is spiking dramatically.
The Ugreen FineTrack 2 has several unique features that make it stand out against Apple's AirTags.
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NHS England is giving more than 505,000 clinicians and support staff access to Microsoft 365 Copilot in what will be the largest AI deployment in healthcare globally. The rollout follows a pilot across 90 NHS organisations in which 30,000 workers used the tool for administrative tasks. NHS England s
SingleSPA delivers on its promise. We have React apps, some legacy Vue, even an Angular dashboard — all on the same page, lazy-loaded, independent deploy pipelines. The framework itself works, no question there. It's the things around the framework that catch you. To be fair, this isn't unique to Si
It's widely accepted that as AI writes more and more of our code, opportunities decrease for newcomers to gain the skills needed to become professional programmers. At the same time, experienced people bemoan the way AI is causing them to gradually lose the skills they took so long and worked so har
A follow-up to "What's left when the machine writes the code" In my last piece I argued that even as language models absorb the everyday work of writing code, three things stay hard for a machine in a box to reach: taste about where a product should go, the ideas that only come from friction with th
I'm building RecruiterReach, a tool that helps job own The "correct" way to send email on a user's behalf is the Gmail API with the gmail.send OAuth scope. I built it, it worked, and then I hit the wall: gmail.send is a restricted scope. To use it in production beyond ~100 App verification (fine) A
Hello Dev Community! 👋 It is officially Day 26 of my journey to master the MERN stack! Today, I continued with Lecture 9 of Apna College's JavaScript playlist with Shradha Didi, transitioning from raw prototype object manipulation into modern ES6 structural design: Classes and Inheritance. Yesterda
The number that lied Friday May 15, 4:13 PM. The Sentry alert pings on my phone. The first Phase 1 re-enrolling student waits in front of the payment screen, her name at the top of my tab. I put down the can, I reopen the screen. The mug with Françoise's face on it, on the desk next door, catches a
La trahison du chiffre Vendredi 15 mai, 16 h 13. L'alerte Sentry remonte sur le téléphone. La première réinscrite Phase 1 attend devant l'écran de paiement, son nom est en haut de mon onglet. Je pose la canette, je rouvre l'écran. La tasse à tête de Françoise, sur le poste d'à côté, capte un reflet
[Excerpted from THE QUANTUM COLLAPSE CHRONICLES — not science fiction, but a grounded forecast of what may come when quantum computation dismantles the cryptographic foundations of our digital civilization. These articles explore the collapse of computational trust and the brutal reconstruction of t
A few things happened almost at the same time. GitHub moved Copilot deeper into usage-based billing. OpenAI kept pushing the Responses API as the default primitive for building agents. Anthropic launched Fable/Mythos and then had to suspend access a few days later because of a U.S. government direct
You pick a testing framework when you start a project and rarely revisit the decision. Pick the wrong one and you end up refactoring your entire test suite six months later — or shipping bugs that your tests structurally cannot catch. In 2026, three frameworks dominate the Python testing landscape:
How to Keep AI Coding Agents from Hallucinating: A Guide to Harness Engineering AI coding agents (like Claude Code, Devin, or open-source equivalents like OpenClaw) are incredibly powerful. They can navigate directories, write tests, refactor modules, and submit PRs. Yet, if you drop them into a raw
Over the last few weeks, I’ve open-sourced a suite of high-performance, zero-dependency C# engines. This includes a native DataFrame library (Glacier.Polaris), a blistering fast text searcher (Glacier.Grep), and a semantic Markdown parser for RAG contexts (Glacier.DocTree). You can find the source c
Binged Amazon Prime Video’s "Every Year After"? Keep the summer romance alive with these 5 must-watch shows, from sweet childhood crushes to addictive slow burns.
According to a Pilates instructor, this one exercise flattens your stomach more than 100s of crunches.