Are you worried about AI? It’s about to get worse as study shows people now speak like ChatGPT

Are you worried about AI? It’s about to get worse as study shows people now speak like ChatGPT

A new study shows people sometimes sound a lot like ChatGPT when they speak The evidence is in their vocabulary and phrasing This shift could flatten emotional nuance and have everyone sound the same Have you recently heard a TED Talk, or perhaps from a friend who teaches at a college, tell you about their…

Day 2: software engineering Insights (#2)

Day 2: software engineering Insights (#2)

Day 2: Software Engineering Insights (#2) Mastering the Foundations – From Code Craftsmanship to Collaboration Welcome to Day 2 of our Software Engineering Insights series. Today, we delve deeper into the foundational elements that make a software engineer not just productive, but highly effective. Day 1 emphasized setting the stage—getting your environment right, internalizing the…

Day 1: software engineering Insights (#1)

Day 1: software engineering Insights (#1)

Day 1: Software Engineering Insights (#1) Laying the Groundwork for a Career in Software Engineering Starting a journey into software engineering is both exciting and overwhelming. Day 1 marks a pivotal moment — it’s the point where aspirations begin to meet execution, where ideas transform into concrete learning, and where abstract interest turns into practical…

Cooling data centers is a multi-billion dollar problem – now researchers want to use a common cooling mechanism found in animals to solve it

Cooling data centers is a multi-billion dollar problem – now researchers want to use a common cooling mechanism found in animals to solve it

Evaporative cooling, like sweating, could reduce energy use in data centers New fiber membrane handles heat with zero added energy use Researchers retool filtration material to cool electronics passively As AI and cloud computing grow, the rising demand for data processing is driving up heat output, with cooling already making up nearly 40% of a…

Google’s new Gemini AI model means your future robot butler will still work even without Wi‑Fi

Google’s new Gemini AI model means your future robot butler will still work even without Wi‑Fi

Google’s new Gemini Robotics On‑Device AI model lets robots run entirely offline The model can learn new tasks from just 50 to 100 examples It adapts to different robot types, like humanoids or industrial arms, and could be used in rural homes and hospitals For years, we’ve been promised robot butlers capable of folding your…

Forgot your smartphone? No problem – here’s the first smart glasses that can pay for your coffee

Forgot your smartphone? No problem – here’s the first smart glasses that can pay for your coffee

Alipay+ and Meizu smart glasses can now make payments With QR and voice payments, your face might be the new wallet Makers say these are the first truly smart glasses for real-world transactions The idea of leaving home without your phone and still being able to buy a coffee may seem far-fetched, but this is…

🐳 Creating a 3-Node Docker Swarm Cluster: A Simple & Fun Guide

🐳 Creating a 3-Node Docker Swarm Cluster: A Simple & Fun Guide

If you’ve ever wanted to scale your Docker applications like a pro, then Docker Swarm is your gateway! In this guide, we’ll walk you through creating your own 3-node Docker Swarm cluster — one manager and two workers — all from scratch! Whether you’re running this on local VMs or cloud instances, the steps are…

Introducing ScriptHub: Your Universal Script Repository

Introducing ScriptHub: Your Universal Script Repository

🧰 ScriptHub: Your Universal Script Repository Tired of rewriting the same utility scripts for every project? Meet ScriptHub – an open-source collection of ready-to-use scripts for common development tasks, all in one place! 🌟 Why ScriptHub? As developers, we constantly reinvent solutions for repetitive tasks. ScriptHub solves this by providing: Multi-language scripts (Python, JavaScript, Bash,…

I Design Digital Products. But I Forgot About the One That Mattered Most.

I Design Digital Products. But I Forgot About the One That Mattered Most.

As a developer and product strategist, I spend my days designing interfaces that reduce friction, improve retention, and keep users engaged. But when I looked at how my daughter interacted with digital tools — especially games labeled as “educational” — I saw the opposite: • No real feedback loop • Zero personalization • Cognitive noise…