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AI SEO for the Next Generation of Search: Strategies & Benefits

Search is evolving quickly, and traditional strategies alone are no longer enough to stay competitive. Today, users are increasingly turning to AI-powered platforms…

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AI Code Review Only Catches Half of Your Bugs – O’Reilly

This is the fifth article in a series on agentic engineering and AI-driven development. Read part one here, part two here, part three here, and part…

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This S’porean hand-sculpts ‘bootleg’ toys costing up to S$255

After two decades in tech, he now makes tiny collectible figures of pop culture characters After spending two decades climbing the corporate ladder,…

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EnGenius ECW515 Review: A Handy Wi-Fi 7 Access Point

The EnGenius ECW515 Cloud Managed Wi-Fi 7 2×2 Wall Plate Access Point is a compact surface-mount AP, similar to the Ubiquiti U7 In-Wall.…

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Matching AI Autonomy to Risk and Competitive Stakes – O’Reilly

I was talking to a senior engineer at a well-funded company not long ago. I asked him to walk me through a critical…

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KFC Malaysia is offering parents a new Family Weekend Deal

For something that’s supposed to help us recharge, weekends can feel surprisingly high-pressure. There’s always that underlying expectation to do something meaningful, especially…

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Why a recent supply-chain attack singled out security firms Checkmarx and Bitwarden

“Current evidence indicates that this data originated from Checkmarx’s GitHub repositories, and that access to those repositories was facilitated through the initial supply…

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China blocks S’pore AI firm from Meta acquisition. It may hurt Beijing more than SG. 

Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. In an unprecedented move, China has blocked Meta’s acquisition of…

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Everyone’s an Engineer Now

Cat Wu leads product for Claude Code and Cowork at Anthropic, so she’s well-versed in building reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. And…

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When Correct Systems Produce the Wrong Outcomes – O’Reilly

We tend to assume that if every part of a system behaves correctly, the system itself will behave correctly. That assumption is deeply…

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