Crypto Exchanges Promised SpaceX IPO Access, But Tokenized Stocks Fell Short
Crypto platforms may not be the best options for getting IPO allocations.
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Crypto platforms may not be the best options for getting IPO allocations.
Strong demand for memory (data storage) cards and advanced chips has tightened global supplies and supported higher prices in past quarters, and manufacturers have been sprucing up investments and production capacities to meet market requirements worldwide. The higher memory chip prices have, in tur
Site takes no action over hate posts against UK politicians including Kemi Badenock, Shabana Mahmood and Zia Yusuf X has refused to take down dozens of social media posts reported as “hate, abuse or harassment” in which prominent UK politicians, including Kemi Badenoch, have been racially abused. In
Pest experts reveal how to identify the type of ants invading your home, what serious problems they can cause and the best way to get rid of them.
Every month, a new headline: "AI can now write code." "AI can now design interfaces." "AI can now do data analysis." "AI can now write books." Each time you see one of these, you're supposed to feel something. Excitement. Anxiety. Hope. Fear. Here's what you should actually feel: a signal that a lay
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I was supposed to stop at LangGraph. That was the plan. Instead, the rabbit hole decided otherwise. Some of the things I unexpectedly picked up while chasing Agentic AI: ⚙️ Docker Multi-stage Dockerfiles Docker Compose Volumes Building images from my own projects instead of just pulling them Finally
Welcome to the DeepLearning.AI Forum! #FutureAGI #introduction Hey, I’m Rupesh. Working on future AGI. I’m ready to share a new approach for AI to AGI. I’m focusing on coming centuries AI use, role & behaviour for humans & others. Here or anywhere outside of earth. Let’s come together & make real ch
If you've ever deployed a side project on Render's free tier, you've probably run into the same frustrating experience: you share the link with someone, they click it, and then... nothing happens for 30–60 seconds while the app wakes up from its sleep. This is because Render spins down free-tier web
Section 1 — Problem Definition An autocomplete system predicts and suggests query completions as a user types, character by character. The goal is to reduce typing effort, surface popular or relevant queries, and improve UX through speed. Real-world examples: Google Search — top-K globally trending
Most API workflow pain is not about sending the request. It is about everything around the request. The docs live in a README. The real payload shape lives in the backend. The manual test lives in a GUI collection. The CI check lives in a shell script. Then a coding agent enters the project and has
For a long time, when an AI gave me a bad answer, my instinct was to rewrite the prompt. Add a "please." Try "act as a senior engineer." Reword the question for the fifth time. The gains were real but tiny — and I kept hitting the same wall. The shift that actually moved my results was simple: the m
You wrote the rule. The agent read it. It broke the rule anyway. Here's one from a React Native project. My config said: Never use pnpm add for native packages. Clear enough. The agent ran pnpm add on a native package in the next session regardless. The build broke without an error message: pnpm res
"Agent" might be the most overloaded word in AI right now. Half the tutorials make it sound like magic; the other half make it sound like you need to learn three frameworks before you can build anything. Both miss that the core idea is genuinely simple — and a lot more useful once you can see it cle
I used VS Code for years. Switching editors is the kind of thing I normally avoid — muscle memory is expensive to rebuild. So when I moved to Cursor, I expected friction. Here's the honest account of what actually happened: no "10x overnight," just what changed day to day, what didn't, and whether i
The Problem Wasn't the Number It was the wording. Whenever I had to write: Amounts on invoices Payment details Financial documents Forms Records I'd often stop and think: "Wait... is this actually written correctly?" For example: 123,456 Seems simple. Until you have to write it as words. Most of us
No, it's not just you. Changes introduced by Netflix, Disney+ and other app developers have caused software slowdown. Here are some fixes that actually help.
Sleep expert Dr. Carlos Nunez says this simple mental trick "works every time" when he can't sleep — so I put it to the test during an anxious 3 a.m. wake-up. Here is how it works and why it cured my middle insomnia.
I thought KitchenAid couldn’t make a better stand mixer until I tried the Artisan Plus .
Starring Jane Levy, Skylar Astin and Alex Newell, "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist" is a feel-good musical-comedy spectacle, now streaming on the Roku Channel