Is Spacecoin on a Mission to Save The World?! – Introducing Internet Decentralization

Perhaps there’s ==too much gravity?== The internet was supposed to be borderless. A global commons… a digital cosmos where anyone with a screen and some thumbs could plug in and blast off. Instead, we got… something else. On one side, you’ve got Silicon Valley overlords (as I like to call them), telco monopolies, and surveillance … Read more

Embedding Large Language Models as OS-Level APIs: An Overlooked Gateway to AI Safety and Privacy

Artificial intelligence is quickly turning into a standard part of today’s software landscape. Whether it’s chatbots handling customer questions or programs that boil down lengthy reports, large language models—those LLMs—are getting baked into all sorts of applications. But the ways these models get plugged in right now feel scattered and often downright dangerous. One program … Read more

AI Isn’t a Magical Genius or a Friendly Sidekick — It’s a Supercharged Autocomplete

Ever felt like AI is a mystical, all-knowing pal — Jarvis, GLaDOS, or HAL 9000? I used to imagine my code auto-generated while I sipped cappuccino. Spoiler: reality is less glamorous. In my humble opinion, today’s AI isn’t sentient. It won’t suddenly solve your existential problems or take over the world. It can mimic understanding … Read more

Stop Overpaying for AWS FSx: Enable Intelligent Tiering Today

AWS FSx has quickly become the go-to choice for organizations to host high-performance workloads in the cloud. Being a managed file storage service, it eliminates the hassle of filing server and storage infrastructure administration so that teams can concentrate on what is most important—their data and applications. The service has been exploding in growth recently, … Read more

How I Ended Up Building a Platform for Wholesale Suppliers After Losing Millions in Crypto

My name is Yevgeny Sokurenko, and I’m the founder of Postavshikov.net, an online platform that helps wholesale suppliers find and connect with buyers. From Crypto Trading to Hard Lessons For several years, I chased opportunities in the cryptocurrency market. I dug into Binance data, trying to identify patterns in futures and spot trading. My workflow … Read more

Tracking my Computer Science Relearning Journey

I have been studying full time since June 24,2025(Ashar 10,2082). First month I prioritized two subjects software engineering computer networks I have discussed about my what I studied, resources that I used in this blog. I will add a couple of things here for computer networks. How satisfied am I with myself completing computer networks? … Read more

Your AI Agent Is Too Slow—Here’s How to Fix It

In our previous article, we developed a basic AI agent that performed well enough when run from the console. However, this simple, linear approach has significant limitations in terms of speed and resource efficiency. Network connections to remote services and data retrieval from external servers are inherently time-consuming operations. This is due to the overhead of … Read more

Borderless Banking – What is It, and What’s in it for You and I?

So here’s a little thought exercise… Imagine Netflix only worked in the country where you signed up – Yeah, you heard me. You cross into another timezone, and boom — your account just disappears. Sounds ridiculous, right? Well, that’s technically how traditional banking works. Money is one of the most global things in existence. People … Read more

XRP Trading Idea: Neutral RSI and Symmetrical Triangle Support $3.30 Breakout

News Background XRP traded in a volatile 23-hour session from Sept. 2 at 03:00 to Sept. 3 at 02:00, moving between $2.76 and $2.86. Geopolitical and monetary policy uncertainty continue to drive volatility across crypto markets. Fed rate-cut expectations remain in flux after inflation data releases, adding to liquidity stress. Whale accumulation of 340M XRP … Read more

Disney will pay $10 million to settle FTC claim it used cartoons to collect YouTube data on kids

Disney has agreed to pay $10 million to settle allegations from the Federal Trade Commission that it violated federal law by misleadingly labeling cartoons on YouTube so it could illegally collect children’s personal data. The FTC alleges that Disney failed to label some videos of its popular kids cartoons it uploaded to YouTube as “Made … Read more

Asia Morning Briefing: Are Stablecoins an ‘Engine of Global Dollar Demand’ or a 2008-Style ‘Liquidity Crunch’?

Good Morning, Asia. Here’s what’s making news in the markets: Welcome to Asia Morning Briefing, a daily summary of top stories during U.S. hours and an overview of market moves and analysis. For a detailed overview of U.S. markets, see CoinDesk’s Crypto Daybook Americas. While traders fixated on Jerome Powell’s latest rate signals, the more … Read more