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Reverse Engineering Your Software Architecture with Claude Code to Help Claude Code – O’Reilly

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AI companies want you to stop chatting with bots and start managing them

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Reverse Engineering Your Software Architecture with Claude Code to Help Claude Code – O’Reilly

Reverse Engineering Your Software Architecture with Claude Code to Help Claude Code – O’Reilly

Example architecture flow reverse-engineered by Claude Code I have been using Claude Code for a variety of purposes, and one thing I’ve realized is that the more it understands about the functionality of the system (the domain, the use cases, the end-to-end flows), the more it can help me. For example, when I paste a

New Report Card Grades States on Laws Banning Phones in Schools

New Report Card Grades States on Laws Banning Phones in Schools

As more legislation sweeps the nation limiting children’s phone use in schools, a new report card shows not all laws are created equal. The “Phone-Free Schools State Report Card,” released late last month, gave only two states “A” grades out of the 40 with phone-free legislation. North Dakota and Rhode Island both received high marks

AI companies want you to stop chatting with bots and start managing them

Despite the hype about these agents being co-workers, from our experience, these agents tend to work best if you think of them as tools that amplify existing skills, not as the autonomous co-workers the marketing language implies. They can produce impressive drafts fast but still require constant human course-correction. The Frontier launch came just three

OpenAI is hoppin’ mad about Anthropic’s new Super Bowl TV ads

OpenAI is hoppin’ mad about Anthropic’s new Super Bowl TV ads

On Wednesday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Chief Marketing Officer Kate Rouch complained on X after rival AI lab Anthropic released four commercials, two of which will run during the Super Bowl on Sunday, mocking the idea of including ads in AI chatbot conversations. Anthropic’s campaign seemingly touched a nerve at OpenAI just weeks after

Increase of AI bots on the Internet sparks arms race

Increase of AI bots on the Internet sparks arms race

Or Lenchner, the CEO of Bright Data, one of the world’s largest web-scraping firms, says that his company’s bots do not collect nonpublic information. Bright Data was previously sued by Meta and X for allegedly improperly scraping content from their platforms. (Meta later dropped its suit, and a federal judge in California dismissed the case

The Agentic Commerce Revolution – O’Reilly

The Agentic Commerce Revolution – O’Reilly

For 30 years, digital commerce has been a destination. We “go to” a website, a marketplace, or an app. In this single, bundled environment, we handle discovery, comparison, and checkout. The entire architecture of the web, from product pages to payment gateways, is built on this assumption. This assumption is now facing its first real

These tour agencies are redefining holidays

These tour agencies are redefining holidays

Why Singaporean travellers are choosing intentional travel, and paying more for it For years, travel was about efficiency: tick off as many sights as you can, squeeze as much value as possible into a fixed number of days, and move on quickly to the next destination. But for a growing group of travellers, especially post-pandemic,

New AAP ‘Screen Time’ Recommendations Focus Less on Screens, More on Family Time

New AAP ‘Screen Time’ Recommendations Focus Less on Screens, More on Family Time

When the American Academy of Pediatrics first set limits for children’s screen time in 2016, the phrase had an entirely different meaning — and connotation — than it does a decade later. “It was created around research on TV viewing — and taking that literature and translating it into today’s world is so much more

Microsoft releases urgent Office patch. Russian-state hackers pounce.

Microsoft releases urgent Office patch. Russian-state hackers pounce.

Russian-state hackers wasted no time exploiting a critical Microsoft Office vulnerability that allowed them to compromise the devices inside diplomatic, maritime, and transport organizations in more than half a dozen countries, researchers said Wednesday. The threat group, tracked under names including APT28, Fancy Bear, Sednit, Forest Blizzard, and Sofacy, pounced on the vulnerability, tracked as

Should AI chatbots have ads? Anthropic says no.

Should AI chatbots have ads? Anthropic says no.

On Wednesday, Anthropic announced that its AI chatbot, Claude, will remain free of advertisements, drawing a sharp line between itself and rival OpenAI, which began testing ads in a low-cost tier of ChatGPT last month. The announcement comes alongside a Super Bowl ad campaign that mocks AI assistants that interrupt personal conversations with product pitches.

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