Tokenmaxxing, Big Spending, and the Growing Rift Between AI Insiders and Everyone Else
Remember when “prompt engineering” sounded like something a plumber might do? Back when the biggest debate in AI circles was […]
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Remember when “prompt engineering” sounded like something a plumber might do? Back when the biggest debate in AI circles was […]
The app stores are alive again. After years of stagnation talk and doom-and-gloom predictions about mobile being a mature, tapped-out
Washington and Silicon Valley are doing that awkward thing where two people who publicly disliked each other suddenly start showing
Imagine ordering a pizza, except the delivery driver has no driver. That’s roughly the mental adjustment millions of Texans are
Picture this: you’re a senior developer at a mid-size tech company. It’s a Tuesday morning, coffee in hand, and your
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In January 2026, Austrian software engineer Peter Steinberger released an open-source AI agent that could do something most AI tools
What happens when the community that saved your company from bankruptcy stops feeling like your priority? That’s the uncomfortable question
Over 10,000 drug candidates enter preclinical testing every year. Fewer than 10 make it to patients. That gap — years
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