Month: April 2025
My takeaways from DjangoCon EU 2025
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I just want to code (2023)
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Meet OmniChat AI, Winner of Startups of The Year 2024 in Austin, TX
The special Startups of The Year 2024 Winners Interview series is a celebration of all this year’s Tech Champions. :::tip Winner of Startups of The Year 2024 in Austin, TX: https://hackernoon.com/startups/north-america/north-america-austin-tx-usa ::: Tell us about you. OmniChat AI is a pioneering SaaS platform founded by Chaitanya Rahalkar. As an AI company, we are dedicated to … Read more
Measuring Technology Convergence: Keywords, Citations, and Collaborations
Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction 2 Related Work and 2.1 Technology Convergence Approaches 2.2 Technology Convergence Measurements 2.3 Technology Convergence Models 3 Data 4 Method and 4.1 Proximity Indices 4.2 Interpolation and Fitting Data 4.3 Clustering 4.4 Forecasting 5 Results and Discussion and 5.1 Overall Results 5.2 Case Study 5.3 Limitations and Future … Read more
Tired of Slow Python ML Pipelines? Try Purem
How PUREM Redefines Python Performance—Native Speed, Out-of-the-Box It’s 2025. Why Are We Still Waiting on ML Code? Let’s face it: Everyone knows Python brings unmatched flexibility and ecosystem power to AI and ML. But when it comes to performance, teams still hit the same wall: the “Python is slow” refrain. Dig deeper, and you’ll see … Read more
Your AI Assistant Can Now Show You Options Before Making Decisions — Thanks to a Clever Browser Hack
The Model Calling Protocol (MCP) has significantly improved the way AI assistants interact with external tools, allowing for more powerful and versatile applications. However, a key limitation exists within the standard MCP implementation: tool callings are essentially “black box” operations with no built-in user interface for interaction. This creates a disconnect in user experience, particularly … Read more
The Secret to Great Products? Mastering the Messy Middle
In the ever-evolving world of product management, we often find ourselves trying to balance. It’s a dance between thinking big and working small. And in this intricate dance, there’s a space that is often overlooked. It’s the ‘messy middle’. A place where big strategic thoughts meet the minutiae of execution. But what is this ‘messy … Read more
Internet in a Box
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You Can Apparently Make JavaScript Art Now
Hello JavaScript Enthusiasts! Welcome to a new edition of “This Week in JavaScript“! This week, we’ve got a major release for creative coders, groundbreaking React experimental features, and reflections on a decade of SolidJS—plus exciting new tools you won’t want to miss! P5.js 2.0: JavaScript Takes Art to the Next Level P5.js, the beloved creative … Read more
OpenBSD 7.7 Released
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Crypto price manipulation explained: How cybercriminals influence the market
What is crypto price manipulation? When a coin moons out of nowhere and then crashes just as fast — it is rarely pure market magic. Cryptocurrency price manipulation is the dark art of bending the market to your will. It is when insiders or coordinated groups inflate or crash a coin’s price, not through real … Read more
Federal taxes to be 'substantially reduced' once tariffs set in: Trump
United States President Donald Trump recently said that federal income taxes would be “substantially reduced” or potentially eliminated once the tariff regime fully sets in. In an April 27 Truth Social post, Trump added that the focus of the purported tax cuts would be on individuals making less than $200,000 per year. The US President … Read more
What’s the Deal with Autism Rates?
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This Week in Crypto Games: Ubisoft’s ‘Might & Magic’, ‘Peaky Blinders’ in Development
Looking for the latest on crypto games, including new releases, token launches and airdrops, and more? Here’s what you need to know.
Read the Obits
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Did 5G kill the IMSI catcher?
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