The Screen Is the API

“Why not just use llms.txt to understand the page?” My friend was watching an AI agent work through a complex enterprise workflow. Clicking through menus, filling forms, handling the kind of nested configuration screens that were the definition of scope creep. It was a reasonable question. Everyone is excited about llms.txt right now. A simple … Read more

The Analyst Behind DIRECTV’s Churn Reduction Strategy

Wael Breich, an analytics leader at DIRECTV, transforms raw subscriber data into retention and revenue strategy. His work links engagement to survival rates, builds scalable churn models, and enables cross-functional teams to act on predictive insights. From forecasting to customer lifecycle design, he shows how analytics becomes a core driver of value in subscription businesses.

Automating Incident Response: How to Reduce Malware Forensics Time by 99% with Python and VirusTotal

The average time to resolve a cyber incident is 43 days. If you work in Blue Teaming or Digital Forensics, you know why. When a laptop gets compromised, you aren’t looking for a needle in a haystack; you are looking for a needle in a stack of needles. A typical corporate workstation has thousands of executable … Read more

Can Your AI Actually Use a Computer? A 2025 Map of Computer‑Use Benchmarks

If you’ve seen “computer-use agents”, you’ve noticed two facts: 1. Every new model is “SOTA” on something. 2. Almost none of those numbers line up. OSWorld, CUB, Web Bench, Westworld, REAL, Mind2Web, ScreenSpot, GroundUI, Showdown-Clicks, WebClick… plus a dozen vendor-run leaderboards. It feels more and more like early web frameworks. Too many options and not … Read more

The Rise of Centralized IAM: Managing Identities in a Digital World

Cybersecurity technologies are evolving fast, particularly centralized Identity and Access Management platform. In an era where almost everything poses a security risk, you simply can’t afford to have any doubts about security. There’s a lot of information circulating about centralized IAM, and it’s easy to fall for some myths. We’re not just talking about employees … Read more

The Next Phase of Web3 Will Not Look Like Web3

For years, Web3 has been introduced with big promises. Own your assets. Break free from centralized platforms. Let the internet become a place where users hold the power. It all sounded ambitious and a little rebellious. Yet if you ask most people what Web3 looks like today, the answer is simple: trading crypto on screens … Read more

Google’s Quantum Leap is the Blueprint for a Discovery Engine

Google’s Quantum AI team just dropped a bombshell. Their Willow quantum processor performed a calculation that would have taken Frontier, the world’s most powerful supercomputer, an estimated 47 years to complete. This isn’t just another quantum supremacy headline. This is different. This was a verifiable result for a scientifically simulating the complex dynamics of a quantum system. … Read more

A Builder’s Guide to Modern Data Platforms

Prologue It’s 5:37 a.m., and I’m jogging through Arbour Heights in Seattle. It’s the holiday season, and I’m surrounded by architectural diversity—townhouses, detached houses, condominiums, coffee shops, and stunning modern homes. In some areas, the remnants of demolished structures starkly contrast with those awaiting renovation and revival. After my run, under the cold stream of a … Read more