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India’s quick-commerce market is back in a discounting spiral. Amazon and Flipkart are turning up the heat, but incumbents Blinkit and Swiggy Instamart are largely refusing to dive into the price war as they prioritise profitability, industry executives said.
If completed at the current terms, the round will mark a sharp re-rating for the company less than a year after it raised $15 million from Salesforce Ventures, Accel and Together Fund at a valuation of around $60 million. The new capital is expected to be used to deepen Rocket’s AI capabilities, exp
Unlike conventional digital systems, where responsibility typically rests with a platform operator, data controller or service provider, blockchain-based systems can distribute responsibility across developers, validators, node operators, enterprise users, intermediaries and public authorities. That
Delhivery is entering its next phase of growth, with CEO Sahil Barua betting on high-growth segments while continuing to push hard to expand margins. Four years after its listing and a year after acquiring Ecom Express, Barua says India’s logistics sector is headed for consolidation, arguing that th
Gurugram-based Delhivery, which went public in May 2022, had been the bellwether for the performance of India’s ecommerce industry until the December 2025 listing of Meesho. Barua said that the company was increasingly witnessing vertical ecommerce players and direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands taking
MakeMyTrip group CEO Rajesh Magow said the optimism level among airlines is improving, and noted that commercial LPG supply in the country is being restored. "The US looks like it wants to get out of the conflict one way or the other. There is hope now," he said. "The recovery for long-haul and west
Chinese open-source models, which were already popular among startups due to lower costs, may now make their way to large enterprises looking to avoid disruptions to top-dollar artificial intelligence projects. “The choice is pragmatic, not political,” said Nipun Kalra, managing director and senior
The latest update to hermes-memory-installer introduces a focused set of features that directly address production-level concerns: observability, storage management, security, fault tolerance, and performance introspection. If you maintain a message-processing pipeline or job queue, these are the co
Circuit breakers and bulkheads are design patterns — their numbers are operational weapons. Failure ratio 50% or 30%? Max concurrent calls 25 or 100? During an outage the right answer changes hourly. Code the pattern once; tune thresholds live. Kiponos.io separates resilience structure (in Java) fro
Labeled break/continue is now live across the entire Cx language stack. From the lexer to the JIT, two commits streamlined the implementation into a complete vertical slice. No parts left out, no corners cut—everything just works. If you're handling character literals and labels in the same codebase
I got laid off in March 2026. The day HR handed me the 30-day notice, I had a small panic attack, then opened my laptop and started building things. Here's the deal: I had 30 days before severance ran out, and I wanted to see how much I could ship with AI tools before the money (and motivation) ran
My kid said he wanted to do origami. I sent my Agent a single sentence asking it to handle the origami materials. It searched for tutorials on its own, printed out the origami guide along with sheets of paper. Later I wanted a different color, so I told it again, and it reprinted everything. From "I
So this weekend I spent $200 solving a $2 problem. Not because I was careless. Not because the system was broken in the old way. It happened because the tool was powerful, fast, confident, and wrong for just long enough. That is the strange thing about AI systems. They do not always fail loudly. A c
We've all been here. A new form shows up, you install React Hook Form, add Zod or Yup, and in ten minutes you have something that "works." The problem doesn't surface that day. It surfaces three months later, when the same VIN you validate in the create car form also has to be validated in edit, in
When Logs and Metrics Aren't Enough You have great dashboards. Your log aggregation is solid. But when a user reports "the checkout page is slow," you still spend 30 minutes jumping between services trying to find the bottleneck. That's the gap distributed tracing fills. A trace is a complete pictur
In the world of wearable health technology, the holy grail has always been moving intelligence from the cloud to the edge. Waiting for a cloud server to analyze your heart rhythm is not just a latency issue—it's a privacy and battery life concern. Today, we are diving deep into TinyML, Edge AI, and
Your CI catches the npm vulnerability. Your developer is already three branches away and one standup behind. The package is installed, the lockfile regenerated, the import wired into a service, and the human who made that decision did it on a Tuesday afternoon with a tab open to Stack Overflow. Now
Two things happened this month and they tell you everything about where AI is actually going. Coinbase quietly cut its AI bill nearly in half. Open models, smarter routing, better caching. No drama. A finance footnote that happens to be a glimpse of the future. And Dario Amodei published another ess