Month: June 2025
Here’s What You Need to Know About Go 1.22
Today the Go team is thrilled to release Go 1.22, which you can get by visiting the download page. Go 1.22 comes with several important new features and improvements. Here are some of the notable changes; for the full list, refer to the release notes. Language changes The long-standing “for” loop gotcha with accidental sharing … Read more
What Are Internet Capital Markets? Why Companies Are Launching Meme Coins
Traditional stocks are old news. Now, companies are launching meme coins to fund or market their businesses.
TradFi's deep liquidity issue is crypto's silent structural risk
Despite crypto’s rapid growth and decentralized ideals, its liquidity remains fragmented and fragile — mirroring traditional finance’s hidden risks and exposing the market to sudden shocks when sentiment shifts.
The GTM Singularity: Why Sales Will Never be the Same Again
We’ve Hit the Limits of Human-First Growth Every company I’ve ever scaled had the same sales playbook: hire more people, train them faster, scale them harder. Whether it was [Uber](https://Hi there, It looks like your article is mostly AI-generated. Right now, we’re not accepting AI-generated articles as they often lack depth and can affect our … Read more
7 Games That Prove Indie Studios Are Outshining AAA Publishers in 2025
Even amid smash AAA games like Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Mario Kart World, indie gems keep stealing the spotlight so far this year.
Chart of the Week: Bitcoin’s Summer Lull Still Offers ‘Inexpensive’ Trading Opportunity
“Hey bitcoin, Do Something!” The viral meme — starring a stick figure poking the ground and depicting a need for reaction — might just sum up the current scene at digital assets trading desks during the slow, early summer days. Sure, bitcoin BTC just hit new fresh highs and is still trading above $100,000, but … Read more
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Why Is BlackRock’s IBIT Bitcoin ETF Soaring?
The success of BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin fund reflects not only the company’s brand recognition but also the embrace by investors, including financial advisors.
How to build the best keyboard in the world
Ryan Norbauer in his garage / workshop. | Photo: Taeha Kim / Norbauer & Co. The term “endgame,” among keyboard enthusiasts, is sort of a running gag. Endgame is when you finally dial in your perfect layout, case, features, switches, and keycaps, so you can stop noodling around with parts and get on with whatever … Read more
Norbauer Seneca review: a $3,600 luxury keyboard for the keyboard obsessed
The best, and most expensive, thing I’ve ever typed on. | Photo by Nathan Edwards / The Verge Some people can tell great wine from okay wine. They go on wine tastings, take wine tours. They tend to spend more money on wine than most. I am not one of those people. I can tell … Read more
Bitcoin-backed loans open the real estate market to crypto-rich, tax-free
Bitcoin holders are using crypto-backed loans to buy real estate without selling their BTC—avoiding capital gains taxes while staying exposed to upside.
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Would you switch browsers for a chatbot?
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 87, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, happy It’s Officially Too Hot Now Week, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about Sabrina Carpenter and Khaby Lame and … Read more
Shiba Inu Price Sell-Off Continues as SHIB Burn Rate Skyrockets to 112,000%
Shiba inu’s (SHIB) supply-side dynamics are screaming bullish, yet the second-largest joke cryptocurrency by market value trades under pressure. Early this week, SHIB’s burn rate surged to over 112,000%, with more than 116 million coins transferred to wallets that cannot spend money. In other words, these coins were permanently taken out of circulation. The daily … Read more
Lessons from a Student-Driven Onboarding Experiment
Table of Links Abstract and I. Introduction II. Approach A. Architectural Design B. Proof of Concept Implementation III. Envisioned Usage Scenarios IV. Experiment Design and Demographics A. Participants B. Target System and Task C. Procedure V. Results and Discussion VI. Related Work VII. Conclusions and Future Work, Acknowledgment, and References A. Participants We invited students … Read more