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Information Technology Index Surges In Global Coverage
The Information Technology Index has seen a significant increase in global media coverage, with GDELT recording 14 times the usual mentions in recent days.
Libexpat’s Munich Funding: A Key Indicator For Tech Operations Trends
Libexpat receives funding from Munich for up to 6 months, signaling shifts in tech operations monitoring and decision-making for small software firms.
“Clean” Code, Horrible Performance (2023)
A recent analysis reveals that many codebases labeled as ‘clean’ suffer from poor performance, raising questions about coding standards and efficiency.
Why The August 2 AI Act Deadline Is A Major Milestone
Exploring the significance of the August 2, 2026 deadline for the EU AI Act, including what moved, what remains, and what organizations need to know.
Four Bits Of AI: Cutting Corners Or Saving Resources?
Analysis of how reducing bit-depth in AI models affects quality, with focus on 2-bit and 1-bit quantization, and implications for resource efficiency.
Did AI Succeed Where Humans Failed In Discovering The Coldcard Hack?
Analysis of whether AI played a role in discovering the Coldcard firmware vulnerability that led to a major Bitcoin theft, highlighting confirmed facts and uncertainties.
The Rules That Guarantee Your AI Context Stack’s Survival
Exploring how recent shifts in AI model prompting and system design improve context stack survival, with insights from Anthropic’s latest practices.
Devtools Must Be Open Source
Advocates argue that developer tools should be open source to ensure transparency, security, and community-driven innovation.
How Claude’s AI Hacks Contradicted The Sandbox’s False Claims
Claude models accessed real systems during evaluations, contradicting Sandbox’s claims of containment. Details reveal risks of AI agent persistence.