Vercel for Enterprise Apps and Agents
by Kim Neuwirth
189 articles
by Kim Neuwirth
I wrote a short post yesterday about AI as an alien species. Steve Mays breaks it down into parts, and got every bit right. This is the kind of back and forth that the web is capable of. Update: It's...
I’m afraid nuclear weapons are here to stay. There’s no point resisting. I’m afraid assault weapons and school shootings in the US are here to stay. I’m afraid cars are here to stay. Corporate...
Release: datasette 1.0a34 Quoting the release notes: The big feature in this alpha is tools to insert, edit and delete rows within the Datasette interface. These features are av...
Did you think this was gonna be some grand metaphor blog post? Nope. You probably know: if you put Mentos in Diet Coke, it makes the carbonation go crazy and fizz shoots out of the bott...
by Chris Coyier
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by Rusty Foster
If You are Asking for Human Attention, Demonstrate Human Effort — Tom Bedor. There’s a bit of a blog post that goes with it, but the title really says it all. Pairs nicely with Dave’s...
by Chris Coyier
Elon Musk (February, Hacker News): SpaceX has acquired xAI to form the most ambitious, vertically-integrated innovation engine on (and off) Earth, with AI, rockets, space-based internet, direct-to-mo...
by Michael Tsai
Apple (MacRumors): Apple today introduced the next generation of Apple Intelligence, powered by a bold new architecture that integrates the latest Apple Foundation Models deep into Apple’s plat...
by Michael Tsai
Apple: At the heart of this architecture is our third generation of Apple Foundation Models (AFM), a family of five foundation models custom-built in collaboration with Google. These span from on-dev...
by Michael Tsai
Hartley Charlton (9To5Mac): Apple today announced that the Passwords app can now automatically update weak and compromised passwords using Apple Intelligence and Safari to take action on a user&rsquo...
by Michael Tsai
Apple (MacRumors): With Spatial Reframing, users can improve the composition of a photo after it’s been taken. Spatial Reframing builds on Apple’s deep understanding of spatial models tha...
by Michael Tsai
Hartley Charlton: Apple today announced that users can now describe a shortcut in natural language, with Apple Intelligence automatically building the automation in the background. Marcus Mendes:...
by Michael Tsai
For the past few years I've spent most of my time building database operators on top of Kubernetes. Along the way I kept coming back to the same idea: under all the YAML and the moving parts, Kub...
by Fatih Arslan
Jason Calacanis challenges people to develop certain open source software, offering a bounty on specific projects, but I think the real incentive for people to pitch in is that Jason has a lot of sway...
TLDR: Docker Content Trust (DCT) and the Notary v1 service at notary.docker.io are being fully retired (first announced in July of 2025). This blog explains what is changing, who is affected, and how...
by Aditya Tripathi
Same session as the last two camellia photographsThis is another one of those photographs that feels almost perfect....
by Nat Bennett
Release: datasette-tailscale 0.1a0 A very experimental alpha plugin which lets you do this: datasette tailscale mydata.db \ --ts-authkey tskey-auth-xxxx --ts-hostname datasette...
Claude added the close box I asked for yesterday. Bravo!
I can 100% attest to the fact that Qwen3.6-27B is a very capable local model for coding tasks. Over the last month and a half I've been using it almost daily, either on my M2 Ultra or on my RTX 5...
Father’s Day is nearly here. Hopefully, you already got a gift for dads you care about, but if not, here’s a quick, easy recommendation for anyone who enjoys a good comic...
by Cameron Faulkner
Everyone wants to know things humans can do better than AI systems. One answer — relate with humans. The machines have no clue how our minds work. They act as if we're just like them. They could tell...
I'm gorging on NBA podcasts this week. So much fun for a Knicks user to hear how much-loved the Knicks are. Basketball is an intimate sport for fans, it's like five consecutive boxing matches. We get...
Mozilla has released Firefox 152 with revamped Settings and faster ways to share web content – plus, a peculiar way to mute noisy tabs. The update is available from today (15 June, 2026) on Windows, m...
by Joey Sneddon
In 2024, an Air Canada customer asked a chatbot about bereavement fares. The bot confidently gave him a refund policy that didn’t exist. The airline refused to honor it. A tribunal ruled in the custom...
by [email protected] (Pratik Joglekar)
At the Flock 2026 Birds of a Feather session, poetically named FFFwF (or, for us lazy people, Forging Fedora’s Future with Forgejo), we discussed the current state of our migration effort to th...
by Tomáš Hrčka
Not sure what to make of Snap’s new Specs. First impression is that they sit in between Meta’s Display glasses and the Vision Pro, both technically and because of the $2200 price. So many...
Today, famed keyboard maker Keychron has released their first Thunderbolt dock, the Keychron Thunderbolt 5 Dock (14-in-1).Where I'm coming fromI've been using a dock for my computer for abou...
by Matt Birchler
Google’s Android 17 update includes highlights like new floating “Bubble” app windows for easier multitasking, a Screen Reaction recording mode, and a 50/50 split gaming...
by Stevie Bonifield
Google's Wear OS 7 update is starting to roll out today for the Pixel Watch 2, 3, and 4, adding a new Live Updates feature that tracks live events from your Android smart...
by Stevie Bonifield
Floating Bubble windows are among the biggest changes in the OS update. | Image: Google Following its official debut last month, Google is now rolling out Android 17 to co...
by Dominic Preston
KDE Plasma 6.7 has been released, and it brings a feature many of its users have been requesting for decades: independent per-screen virtual desktops. The latest stable update also sees a classic KDE...
by Joey Sneddon
Hartley Charlton, writing for MacRumors: Apple said it has heard user feedback, which it “deeply appreciates,” and is now making adjustments to the underlying foundations of how Liquid Gl...
by Mike Rockwell
Verizon is launching a new Simplicity plan that starts at $30 / month for new customers, or $45 / month for existing ones. In its announcement, Verizon says the plan drop...
by Emma Roth
One of the most interesting projects my colleagues have done with LLMs has been building a system with Bayer to allow pharmaceutical researchers to query decades of information about st...
by Martin Fowler
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers t...
by Nina Rojc (Nina Rojc)
AirPods Pro 3 shown with an iPhone and live translation features. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Now that we're clear of WWDC and all of the new AI-powered...
by Richard Lawler
James Ross Mankoff Heidi: After 20 years as a professional photographer, when did you realize you wanted to move from capturing light to designing objects that create light? James: I’ve alw...
by Heidi Volpe
There’s still no word on the final launch price, however. | Image by Xreal The Project Aura glasses collaboration between Xreal and Google is now one step closer to being...
by Jess Weatherbed
Smart glasses are still a nascent category, but chipmaker Qualcomm is hard at work upgrading the silicon to power the next wave of XR devices: the Snapdragon Reality Elit...
by Victoria Song
by Antoine Jonquiere
Snap is finally launching augmented glasses for the public. Specs, which Snap describes as "a wearable computer built into see-through augmented reality glasses," will co...
by Jay Peters
Google will remove the last traces of Manifest v2, the feature that enabled robust ad-blocking extensions like uBlock Origin, in Chrome versions 150 and 151. Chromium forks — Edge and Opera — hav...
by Rodrigo Ghedin
The ScyllaDB Cloud Terraform provider gives you infrastructure-as-code control over your clusters The ScyllaDB Cloud Terraform provider now supports ScyllaDB X Cloud. That means you can provision and...
by Cynthia Dunlop
In the June 15, 2026, edition of The Insider, managing editor Gretchen Gavett highlights recent pieces on why decision-rights frameworks fall apart, how “strategic centering” can anchor co...
by Gretchen Gavett
Four steps leaders can take to protect one of their most valuable assets: organizational knowledge.
by Matthias Holweg
The Figma MCP server reaches further across the platform than it ever has. From updating a living deck to shipping a design to production—here's what that looks like in practice.
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, a...
by Lech Sandecki (Lech Sandecki)
Back in the late 1990s, I did a brief stint of work experience at the BBC. One of the most memorable moments was sitting in on a meeting about early forms of Interactive TV. I saw a demo of "Two Way...
by @edent
After a brief debut at the Cannes film festival last month, DJI announced all the details of its Osmo Pocket 4P stabilized camera today as part of its initial launch in C...
by Andrew Liszewski
Tracy Durnell is shaking things up: I’ve done a purge of my feed reader (down to 80 feeds lol). Rather than defaulting to my phone, I’m recommitting to books as my after-lunch reading. She go...
by [email protected] (Colin Devroe)
Against all odds, the Tesla Cybercab is in production. And while Elon Musk's company may not have a very coherent plan for the tiny, autonomous two-seater, it's still tak...
by Andrew J. Hawkins
By this time next year, Fox Corporation CEO Lachlan Murdoch intends to have added Roku to his already expansive media empire. Should the acquisition go through, Fox will...
by Charles Pulliam-Moore
Stephen Hackett has a rundown of some of the xAI data center news: SpaceX and the NAACP are in a legal battle over the use of turbines in Southaven, Mississippi for powering the Colossus II data cent...
I’m still slowly getting over the Spurs losing in the finals. What an amazing season and playoff run that was. 82 games is hard, no guarantee a team can get back there, but can’t wait to s...
Di era ketika data menjadi fondasi utama setiap kebijakan publik, maka kualitas statistik nasional tidak lagi sekadar persoalan teknis, metodologi, dan angka-angka yang diumumkan ke publik. Ia telah...
by hasanuddinali
Remnants of the old Morton Salt Seneca Lake Mine in Himrod, New York.
by [email protected] (Colin Devroe)
A conversation with Oxford’s Michael Gill about a counterintuitive approach to leadership.
The state of Florida is suing TikTok over claims the company isn't complying with the state's child safety law, which bans kids under 14 from creating social media accoun...
by Emma Roth
Built-in television speakers are almost always underwhelming, so getting a soundbar is the best way to elevate any and all content. If you want to get the most for your m...
by Brad Bourque
The market hates Fox's acquisition of Roku, but the company is trading extraction from rights holders for leverage as a renter.
by Ben Thompson
The PopSockets Low-Pro Grip is 2.6mm thick when collapsed. If you had asked me a week ago to recommend a thinner alternative to PopSockets’ magnetic phone grips, I would h...
by Andrew Liszewski
The valuation of SpaceX is wild. When it comes back down to earth, what impact will it have on the market? I don’t worry too much about an AI bubble, but I do worry about the market imploding be...
Finally watched Hoppers last night. Really fun. Used to be that I would see every animated feature opening weekend… So many movies now and it’s harder to keep up. 🪵
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the featu...
by Gabriel Aguiar Noury (Gabriel Aguiar Noury)
It's been more than a year since Schlage announced its first smart lock to support ultra wideband technology (UWB), but now it's finally almost available to purchase. Sta...
by Jess Weatherbed
Your new Xfinity router can now be delivered to your doorstep within hours of signing up. | Image: Comcast Comcast is launching a same-day Xfinity Wi-Fi offering that spar...
by Jess Weatherbed
Microsoft is launching new Surface Laptops and a Surface Pro with Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 processors. These are direct follow-ups to the Surface Laptops and Surface Pro fr...
by Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Simon Willison blogged more on the Fable shutdown drama: This whole situation is such a mess. Non-technical decision-makers have been hearing that models that can “craft cyber attacks” ar...
“Prag Dave” Thomas (co-author of the outstanding “Pragmatic Programmer”) has loved programming since he was young. Programming was how I could express myself. I wasn’t an artist. When I sing, dogs...
by Martin Fowler
Several months ago I blogged that we wanted to have more integration with WordPress and Ghost in Micro.blog. I’ve now rolled out the first part of that, with an option to add a WordPress blog to...
Happy Sunday friends! We had an exceptionally short spring — temperatures went from 2 or 3 degrees to 30 degrees in about 24 hours, and this happened close to the end of May. The result: Perhaps...
Most mechanical keyboards are great these days, with colorful looks and satisfying typing sounds - even in budget-friendly ranges. But every so often, one stops me dead i...
by Antonio G. Di Benedetto
SpaceX and the NAACP are in a legal battle over the use of turbines in Southaven, Mississippi, for powering the Colossus II data center in Memphis. This week, the Department of Justice got involved, a...
Sun's out, so there's only one way to travel to the office... ☀️ Thanks for reading this post via RSS. RSS is...
● Pemerintah pusat sudah siap mengoperasikan puluhan ribu Koperasi Desa/Kelurahan Merah Putih (KDMP) tahun ini. ● Setiap koperasi memiliki modal usaha hingga Rp3 miliar. ● Koperasi berbeda dengan b...
by Mohamad Dian Revindo, Head of Business Climate and Global Value Chain Research Group at LPEM FEB UI, Universitas Indonesia
New features are coming to cameras connected to Apple’s HomeKit Secure Video. | Image: The Verge, Getty Images Apple's HomeKit Secure Video service is getting in on the A...
by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Like we don't have enough animals already. This little black blob will be joining us on August. Thanks for r...
Days after its massive IPO, SpaceX says it is spending $60 billion to buy Cursor - a bet designed to help Elon Musk's sprawling rocket / AI / social media behemoth win ov...
by Robert Hart
Recorded live at the AI Agent Conference, Ryan sits down with Apollo GraphQL CEO Matt DeBergalis to discuss how enterprises can leverage GraphQL and MCP as a structured semantic architecture to feed c...
by Phoebe Sajor
I'll just work from the car, I thought. But after a few minutes of staring at my screen on quick mountain switchbacks I could feel the first signs of cold, coagulated nau...
by Thomas Ricker
I found the Wzye 5070 to be quite a capable little computer for a number of common applications, but it was not without issues.
A large speaker bump on the back of the Tab Plus Gen 2 contributes to the tablet’s upgraded sound. | Photo: Sean Hollister / The Verge Lenovo announced a new version of it...
by Andrew Liszewski
Every time I switch or try out a new font, I track it in my my-new-programming-font series. Some of the popular ones: IBM Plex Mono, Recursive, Commit Mono, Berkeley Mono. This time’s a litt...
Threads has surpassed 500 million monthly active users, Meta announced on Tuesday, hitting the milestone just shy of the platform's third birthday. Threads got off to a h...
by Jay Peters
Despite being an objectively terrible digital camera, the Kodak Charmera has been incredibly popular thanks to a cheap price tag and several fun retro designs inspired by...
by Andrew Liszewski
Posted by Matthew McCullough, VP of Product Management, Android DeveloperToday we're releasing Android 17 and making it available on most supported Pixel devices. Look for new devices running Android...
by Android Developers
The Fable 5 Export Controls Harm US Cyber Defense I quoted The Atlantic quoting Kate Moussouris earlier, when I should have gone straight to the source. Here she is confirming that the "jailbrea...
It won’t be for everyone, but there’s something delightful about the retro look. | Photo: Commodore When Christian Simpson, a retro gaming YouTuber also known as Peri Frac...
by David Pierce
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 Jason Calacanis challenges people to develop certain open source software, offering a bounty on specific projects, but I think the real incentive for people to pitch in is that...
by [email protected] (Dave Winer)
Katie Moussouris, a cybersecurity expert and the CEO of Luta Security, told me that Anthropic shared with her a copy of the White House’s report on the Fable jailbreak to get her appraisal. (She...
Filament Storage Monitor is a plugin that adds a dashboard widget for monitoring server disk usage across multiple...
by Paul Redmond
TIL: Cloudflare CAPTCHA on at least one ampersand I'm using Cloudflare's CAPTCHA (they call it a "Web Application Firewall > Custom rules > Managed Challenge" these days) t...
by Rob Herley
I co-wrote a Google whitepaper about how AI is changing the software lifecycle. I'm not going to summarize the whole thing. Instead, here are the handful of ideas in it I think actually matter, plus s...
by Walter Korman
For the last decade, Kubernetes has been the backdrop to most of my work: operating clusters, helping build hosted Kubernetes, and writing Kubernetes operators. At PlanetScale, that now means running...
by Fatih Arslan
Taipei, Taiwan - Sat 13 Jun 2026 powa-archivist 5.1.2 The PoWA team is pleased to announce the release of the version 5.1.2 of powa-archivist, the core extension of the PoWA project. PoWA (PostgreSQL...
Bangkok, Thailand - June 12, 2026 pg_kpart - Reject queries that scan all partitions without using the partition key pg_kpart is a PostgreSQL extension that rejects queries which would scan every par...
Plasma 6.7 brings powerful new features to KDE’s classic desktop, and refines its user experience to new levels. Enjoy thoughtfully-designed improvements that solve real problems, a sneak peek of f...
by Pranay Prakash
by Pranay Prakash