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U.S. Senator Says Trump Has ‘Normalized His Corruption’ Ahead of TRUMP Coin Mar-...
Senator Richard Blumenthal has called out U.S. President Donald Trump, stating that he has normalized corruption and continues to...
Is Arthur Hayes’ $10k Zcash Forecast Getting Real As Robinhood Lists ZEC?
Zcash (ZEC) price has recorded a jump of nearly 4% today following a major listing announcement. As per the latest crypto market u...
Proof of Usefulness: How Hackathons Scale Startups
Hackathons are evolving from flashy demo contests into "Proof of Usefulness" engines that prioritize rapid prototyping, real-world...
The Man Rewritten by Applause
Egbert Cummins becomes a theatre critic and slowly loses his identity as stage mannerisms infect his behavior. He involuntarily ad...
Tentacles Beneath the Tides
Strange deep-sea creatures emerge near the Devon coast, attacking boats and people with deadly tentacles. Witnesses describe a coo...
Expanding Internationally? 7 Considerations To Make
Let’s talk about seven of the top considerations that a business should be making to create a strong foundation before they look t...
Ripple’s RLUSD Gains Cardano Access via Cross-Chain Bridge Integration
Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin is now available in the Cardano ecosystem through an integration by the cross-chain bridge Wanchain. Thi...
From webrtc-internals Dump Files to Production Monitoring: A Practical Migration...
Manual webrtc-internals dump files don't scale past a handful of beta testers. This guide walks through a real bug scenario compar...
Designing Scalable Microservices Architectures on GCP: Lessons from Real Enterpr...
A visual blueprint showing how scalable microservices on Google Cloud Platform are designed for high availability, performance, an...
Why AI Chips Take So Long to Ship
AI hardware scaling is limited by packaging complexity, memory bandwidth, and manufacturing constraints—not just chip design.
Web3 vs Google: Who Will Control Identity in the AI Internet?
Google will almost certainly remain a major identity force because it already owns too much of the modern internet to be left out...
