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An anonymous reader shares a report: In its 250th year, is America, land of immigration, becoming a country of emigration? Last year the U.S. experienced something that hasn't definitively occurred since the Great Depression: More people moved out than moved in. The Trump administration has hailed the exodus -- negative net migration -- as the fulfillment of its promise to ramp up deportations and restrict new visas. Beneath the stormy optics of that immigration crackdown, however, lies a less-noticed rever
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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When your average daily token usage is 8 billion a day, you have a massive scale problem. This was the case at AT&T, and chief data officer Andy Markus and his team recognized that it simply wasn’t feasible (or economical) to push everything through large reasoning models. So, when building out an internal Ask AT&T personal assistant, they reconstructed the orchestration layer. The result: A multi-agent stack built on LangChain... Read more ›
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The claim comes two days after trading firm Jane Street was accused of insider trading in relation to the collapse of Terra in 2021. Read more ›
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AI is reshaping security faster than culture, controls, and training can keep up. Read more ›
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1.9% of California consumer debts were 90 days or more past due last year. Nationally, it was 3%, and in Texas and Florida it was 3.9%. Read more ›
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Aptos (APT) declined 11% and Aave (AAVE) dropped 6.6%, leading index lower from Wednesday. Read more ›
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In January, Anthropic "retired" Claude 3 Opus, which at one time was the company's most powerful AI model. Today, it's back - and writing on Substack. The newsletter, called Claude's Corner, will give Opus 3 space to publish its "musings, insights, or creative works," Anthropic said in a blog post. The model will post weekly […] Read more ›
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As an athlete, some of my favorite high-protein foods from Costco include the Kirkland Signature stuffed salmon and West End Cuisine chicken skewers. Read more ›
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The government is developing a dedicated industry portal to address operational bottlenecks faced by global semiconductor players in India… Read more ›
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I planned a summertime trip to the Italian Dolomites to hike the Alta Via 1 and 2. These are some of the major mistakes I made throughout my vacation. Read more ›
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US AI giant OpenAI has announced plans to establish London as its largest research hub outside of its home city of San Francisco. OpenAI has been working extensively in the British tech and AI ecosystem. The company’s first international office was established in London in 2023, it has launched a UK-based accelerator programme in partnership ... Read more ›
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NVIDIA is a very busy company, and between all the graphics cards and AI-chasing, it wouldn’t be wholly surprising to see the company forget about its more niche offerings, such as the Android-powered NVIDIA Shield TV. Happily for all those who own one of these powerful set-top boxes, that doesn’t appear to be the case. Not only is NVIDIA continuing to support its Shield devices, but it’s just rolled out... Read more ›
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Amazon, Alphabet and Meta Platforms in recent months have each turned to the bond markets to raise tens of billions of dollars for their massive investments in AI data centers. And all three are likely to borrow much more in the next couple of years, with their projected capital expenditures now likely to come close to or surpass the cash they generate. How much more can they borrow, without suffering... Read more ›
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Marc Benioff says we're in another 'SaaSpocalypse', but companies that can change direction to accommodate agentic AI will be fine. Read more ›
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Самое-самое важное: сессия — это про бизнес, а не про организацию. Этому блоку я уделю наибольшее внимание в первой части статьи, а вторая часть будет посвящена типовым ошибкам в стратегировании через сессию.Всем привет, меня зовут Гай, и я консультант, помогающий компаниям разрабатывать стратегию компании. Я помогал с разработкой стратегии в десятках отечественных ИТ-компаний, в том числе и в драгоценной для нас с вами компании Хабр я помогал четыре года. Большинство... Read more ›
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Apple CEO Tim Cook today teased "a big week ahead," with announcements starting Monday. A big week ahead. It all starts Monday morning! #AppleLaunch pic.twitter.com/PQ9gM2Gl2r— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) February 26, 2026 Tag: Tim CookThis article, "Apple Teases 'A Big Week Ahead' With Announcements Starting Monday" first appeared on MacRumors.com Read more ›
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Состоялся релиз OpenIDE 2025.3 на базе IntelliJ IDEA Platform 2025.3. В релизе — поддержка Java 25, автодополнение действий IDE через двойную точку (Command Completion), Spring MCP для LLM-агентов, обновления для Go и фронтенд-стека, улучшения HTTP-клиента Connekt и доработки Docker-плагина. Читать далее Read more ›
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Привет, Хабр. Я Матвей Лихота, старший Go-разработчик из МТС Web Services. По моему опыту, документация, которую пишут руками отдельно от кода, устаревает уже в момент следующего коммита. Из-за этого мы в команде тратили до 20% времени на поддержание актуальности swagger-документации в десятке микросервисов. И когда ошибки интеграции уже стали привычным фоном, мы все-таки решились и перевернули всё с ног на голову: внедрили Documentation-Driven Development (DDD) — подход в разработке, когда... Read more ›
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Looks aside, there's plenty that joins these two fourth-gen. Samsung earbuds — but plenty separates them as well. Read more ›
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A software engineer tried steering his robot vacuum with a videogame controller, reports Popular Science — but ended up with "a sneak peak into thousands of people's homes." While building his own remote-control app, Sammy Azdoufal reportedly used an AI coding assistant to help reverse-engineer how the robot communicated with DJI's remote cloud servers. But he soon discovered that the same credentials that allowed him to see and control his... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Guardian: You wear them at work, you wear them at play, you wear them to relax. You may even get sweaty in them at the gym. But an investigation into headphones has found every single pair tested contained substances hazardous to human health, including chemicals that can cause cancer, neurodevelopmental problems and the feminization of males. [...] Researchers say that while individual... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shares a report: Meta product managers are rebranding. Some are now calling themselves "AI builders," a signal that AI coding tools are changing who gets to build software inside the company. One of them, Jeremie Guedj, announced the change in a LinkedIn post last week. "I still can't believe I'm writing this: as of today, my full-time job at Meta is AI Builder," he wrote. Guedj has... Read more ›
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OpenAI faces four fundamental strategic problems that no amount of fundraising or capex announcements can paper over, according to analyst Benedict Evans: it has no unique technology, its enormous user base is shallow and fragile, incumbents like Google and Meta are leveraging superior distribution to close the gap, and its product roadmap is dictated by whatever the research labs happen to discover rather than by deliberate product strategy. The company... Read more ›
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The first fiber-optic cable ever laid across an ocean -- TAT-8, a nearly 6,000-kilometer line between the United States, United Kingdom, and France that carried its first traffic on December 14, 1988 -- is now being pulled off the Atlantic seabed after more than two decades of sitting dormant, bound for recycling in South Africa. Subsea Environmental Services, one of only three companies in the world whose entire business is... Read more ›
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Lockheed Martin's F-35 combat aircraft is a supersonic stealth "strike fighter." But this week the military news site TWZ reports that the fighter's "computer brain," including "its cloud-based components, could be cracked to accept third-party software updates, just like 'jailbreaking' a cellphone, according to the Dutch State Secretary for Defense." TWZ notes that the Dutch defense secretary made the remarks during an episode of BNR Nieuwsradio's "Boekestijn en de Wijk"... Read more ›
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IBM shares plunged nearly 13% on Monday after Anthropic published a blog post arguing that its Claude Code tool could automate much of the complex analysis work involved in modernizing COBOL, the decades-old programming language that still underpins an estimated 95% of ATM transactions in the United States and runs on the kind of mainframe systems IBM has sold for generations. Anthropic said the shrinking pool of developers who understand... Read more ›
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AI security firm Irregular has found that passwords generated by major large language models -- Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini -- appear complex but follow predictable patterns that make them crackable in hours, even on decades-old hardware. When researchers prompted Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 fifty times in separate conversations, only 30 of the returned passwords were unique, and 18 of the duplicates were the exact same string. The estimated entropy of... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: Last month, Jason Grad issued a late-night warning to the 20 employees at his tech startup. "You've likely seen Clawdbot trending on X/LinkedIn. While cool, it is currently unvetted and high-risk for our environment," he wrote in a Slack message with a red siren emoji. "Please keep Clawdbot off all company hardware and away from work-linked accounts." Grad isn't the only tech... Read more ›
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schwit1 writes: An IT blunder has revealed an apparent smuggling ring that has moved at least $90bn of Russian oil and is playing a central role in funding the Kremlin's war in Ukraine. Financial Times has identified 48 seemingly independent companies working from different physical addresses that appear to be operating together to disguise the origin of Russian oil, particularly from Kremlin-controlled Rosneft. The network was discovered because they all... Read more ›
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