OpenAI's ChatGPT Ads Plan: Watching the Internet Die Twice
Sam Altman drops the ad bomb on ChatGPT users. Déjà vu: another pure internet corner gets monetized into oblivion.
Sam Altman drops the ad bomb on ChatGPT users. Déjà vu: another pure internet corner gets monetized into oblivion.
Small brokers drowning in upfront insurance bills just got a lifeline. PremFina's £100M funding expansion means more flexible financing — and a tech-driven shakeup in how UK businesses pay premiums.
Imagine slashing debug time on sprawling apps—or nailing quick refactors without leaving VS Code. Cursor vs Claude Code isn't a cage match; it's your new dev toolkit divide.
What if the hackers aren't on your laptops anymore? They're burrowing into the shadowy edges of your network, invisible to standard tools.
Oil was supposed to rocket amid war drums. Then a ceasefire hit, prices plunged 15%, and a crypto whale named Loracle laughed all the way to $2 million profit on Hyperliquid.
What if AI could find zero-days in every major OS and browser, then weaponize them overnight? Anthropic's Claude Mythos just did it — and they're only sharing with 'trusted' partners.
Tired of flawless Docker demos that never match reality? This engineer tackled five monoliths – Node, Python, React, Go, NestJS – and deployed them to EKS, exposing the raw chaos and triumphs.
Crypto projects might get a startup grace period from SEC overlords. But White House review? That's where dreams go to get shredded.
Picture this: your React app balloons to 50 components, data's buried deep, and props drill like a bad game of telephone. Redux? It's the central brain that lets every piece grab what it needs, no mess.
Claude Mythos is so potent Anthropic won't release it publicly—instead, they're arming cybersecurity firms first. But as revenue skyrockets to $30B ARR, helium bottlenecks could stall the AI arms race dead.
Bitcoin touched $72,865 yesterday on ceasefire buzz, only to shrug it off like yesterday's news. Traders are hyped, but I've seen this movie before – and it rarely ends with all-time highs.
We all figured the tide was turning on digital blackouts after years of outcry. Wrong. 2025's record 313 shutdowns prove governments are doubling down on silencing dissent.
AI seems magical, right? Wrong. It's thousands of underpaid labelers deciding what's 'safe' or 'smart' — and slipping their biases into every reply.
Eight CVEs patched in OpenSSL 3.6.2. That's the raw count hitting inboxes this week — vulnerabilities that could crack your encryption wide open if ignored.
Anthropic’s Claude Mythos tore through security in every OS and browser it tested. Now, with rollout limits and big tech scrambling, AI's legal pitfalls—from privacy breaches to billionaire lawsuits—are impossible to ignore.
QuickSort gets the glory, but Selection Sort's brutal honesty—picking minima one by one—forces you to confront sorting's raw mechanics. In a sea of adaptive black boxes, it's refreshingly transparent.
Think Postgres can't handle vector search? This benchmark says otherwise – pgvector laps Pinecone on latency and slashes costs. Silicon Valley's vector darlings might be sweating.
Stuck in a graph maze? Depth First Search plunges straight to the heart, ignoring distractions. But does its recursive charm hold up in today's massive networks?
In 2022, pure interchange-driven fintechs saw revenue growth stall at 12%, half the industry's average. The easy money from card swipes is over.
MillTech just bagged $60 million to supercharge its FX hedging platform with AI. In a $9.5 trillion daily market, that's no small bet.