AI Supercharges Coders: Jack Dorsey's Layoffs Reveal the Real Shift
Everyone thought AI agents would make programmers obsolete. Instead, they're turning solo devs into superhumans, as Jack Dorsey's massive layoffs at Block show.
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Everyone thought AI agents would make programmers obsolete. Instead, they're turning solo devs into superhumans, as Jack Dorsey's massive layoffs at Block show.
Stuck fine-tuning AI with mountains of labeled data? Amazon Bedrock's reinforcement fine-tuning flips the script, letting everyday devs craft razor-sharp models using simple rewards. It's the future of AI customization, here now.
Cursor just dropped Cursor 3, their shot at AI agents that code for you. Problem is, OpenAI and Anthropic are flooding the market with cheap power—will Cursor get steamrolled?
LangChain just cracked the code on making AI agents smarter—without retraining models. Their Better Harness recipe uses evals to hill-climb performance, turning failures into rocket fuel.
Over 501 million unique email addresses surfaced in dark web breaches last year. Burner emails offer a simple, free shield—here's the how and why behind this privacy hack.
Picture this: a messy Confluence page stuffed with data suddenly morphs into a crisp dashboard or working app prototype. Atlassian's dropping visual AI tools that make it real, right now.
Picture this: an AI agent that chats about data pipelines, pulls from its 'memory,' then learns from its own BS. Sounds agentic. But does it deliver—or just hallucinate smarter?
Silicon Valley promised AI only for the elite with fat wallets and server farms. Turns out, you can fire up Qwen3.5 on that 2015 laptop gathering dust.
A routine chest CT. Suddenly, an AI spits out your heart failure odds five years down the line. Oxford's breakthrough isn't sci-fi—it's trained on 72,000 real patients.
Spring Boot's pitching itself as AI-ready for 2026 backends. I've seen this movie before—fat frameworks chasing trends.
Your 512GB SSD? Windows 11 just claimed 10GB — nearly 2% — for its 'Reserved Storage' scam. One command fixes it, if you're brave.
Google's hiding an offline AI dictation app called Eloquent on iOS. It promises clean transcripts without the cloud—but why the stealth mode?