If 2025 felt like the year the internet kept breaking, 2026 is shaping up to be more of the same. Outages, incidents, and production failures are no longer rare events that surprise engineering teams.
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Theory says quantum computers may hit limits before cracking encryption
Quantum computers may slam into hard architectural walls long before they can crack the encryption protecting online banking, ...
What makes this particularly dangerous in enterprise and production contexts is not just that the model gets it wrong, but ...
OpenClaw RL introduces an asynchronous reinforcement learning framework that trains agents from live conversations, tool ...
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Dan Haar: CT home schooling bill goes too far and needs to be diluted before it passes
"Black and brown families are home schooling at an increasing rate," Rep. Trenee McGee of West Haven said.
Why Retail Devs Need a “Golden Path” for EDI: Lessons from Scaling Integrations Across 800+ Partners
What happens when a retail chain works with hundreds of suppliers and each interprets the same EDI standard in their own way? At scale, these inconsistencies tu ...
GST may appear simplified, but HSN classification remains central to compliance and disputes. Incorrect classification can lead to penalties and ...
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What restoring your first car in a driveway actually taught you
The real lessons had nothing to do with carburetors or chrome.
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