Debunking the “99.8% Accurate IP Data” Claim

Most “99%+ accurate” IP geolocation claims are misleading because there’s no shared dataset, no standard methodology, and no way to validate global accuracy across billions of constantly changing IPs. IPinfo rejects the industry’s accuracy theater and instead uses continuous measurement, transparency, and real-world validation to deliver trustworthy, evidence-backed IP data accuracy.

The AI Developer Productivity Paradox: Why It Feels Fast but Delivers Slow

In our previous blog AI Can Write Code Fast. It Still Cannot Build Software., we documented why AI coding assistants hit a wall: “3 days to MVP” became “full rearchitect required” after just 2.5 weeks for a moderately complex platform. Through analysis of over 2,500 hours of AI coding usage, we revealed consistent failure patterns … Read more

IPv6 and CTV: The Measurement Challenge From the Fastest-Growing Ad Channel

Connected TV advertising will reach $26.6 billion in the U.S. in 2025 according to IAB, making it the fastest-growing segment in digital advertising. It’s also becoming the first channel to fully confront what IPv6 adoption means for measurement at scale. The challenges CTV advertisers are facing, like address rotation breaking frequency caps, privacy extensions disrupting tracking, … Read more

I Ported My AI “Perceptual Grid Engine” to a Quantum Processor (and it Survived)

I have an open-source-always philosophy. Today, that philosophy led to a 71% fidelity breakthrough on IBM’s 127-qubit Eagle processor. The Origin Story I’ve been building the Perceptual Grid Engine (PGE) for a while. Originally, it was an architecture for Artificial Intelligence—designed to help models maintain memory consistency and “object permanence” over long context windows. It … Read more

The “Concrete Foundation” Fallacy: Why Your Quick-and-Dirty Database Schema is a Ticking Time Bomb

Code is plastic. If you write a bad function today, you can refactor it tomorrow. You can split a monolithic class into microservices, rewrite a Python script in Rust, or change your frontend framework three times a year (as is tradition). Data is concrete. Once your application goes to production, your database schema sets like … Read more

Slotozilla Reports Q3 2025 Momentum: SBC Lisbon, Partnerships, and Deluxe Bonuses

Slotozilla is the top iGaming site known for honest casino reviews, free slot demos, and bonuses, is delighted to report its Q3 2025 progress. Its achievements are anchored in participation at the SBC Summit Lisbon, partner expansion, and an upgraded offer catalogue that has gone from impressive to unbelievable. n In Q3, we signed and refined relationships … Read more

Holiday Gaming Is a Network Stress Test and Your PC Is Probably the Weak Link

Holiday gaming spikes network congestion — not because servers fail, but because your PC competes with dozens of background apps for bandwidth. December’s surge in devices, uploads, syncs, and streams creates jitter that ruins matches even when ping looks fine. ExitLag’s new free Traffic Shaper update fixes this by letting gamers prioritize game traffic and … Read more