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Sources suggest Musk may be mulling big donation to Trump Accounts.
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You scan QR codes constantly without thinking about it — the restaurant menu, the parking meter, the flyer taped to a lamppost. A QR code scam usually doesn't look like a scam at all, which is exactly the problem. It looks like a sticker. It looks like part of the wallpaper. That gap between how QR codes look and what they can actually do is where quishing — QR code phishing — has quietly become one of the fastest-growing scam categories of 2026. A QR code scam works because the malicious part i

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The Confidence That Lasts Thirty Minutes Every developer has felt this even if nobody admits it out loud. You open your code editor with full confidence. Thirty minutes later you are three tabs deep into Stack Overflow with two AI chats open and you still do not fully understand why that one line broke everything. This moment repeats for almost every engineer no matter how many years they have been coding. It is rarely discussed in public yet it is one of the most common parts of this profession
For years, career growth followed a familiar path: gain experience, earn certifications, and work your way up the ladder. Today, there's another skill entering that equation—AI. The interesting part is that AI is no longer just for software engineers or data scientists. Professionals in marketing, HR, finance, consulting, sales, and operations are already using AI to automate repetitive work, improve productivity, and make faster decisions. One perspective that has stood out comes from Aditya Ka

The company may finally be ready to try to deliver on Elon Musk's years-long promise of launching a robotaxi network of its own.
Let's be honest—traditional A/B testing is broken. If you've ever implemented client-side testing, you know the drill. Your users load the page, wait for JavaScript to execute, and then—flicker—the content changes. It's jarring. It hurts your Core Web Vitals. And worst of all, your experiments might be measuring user frustration instead of genuine engagement. But what if you could run A/B tests with zero flicker? What if you could modify your HTML before it even reaches the browser? That's exact
Recentemente percebi uma coisa meio curiosa: eu simplesmente tinha um problema ao consumir o conteúdo do 4noobs do jeito que ele é organizado hoje. Não porque a organização seja ruim — muito pelo contrário. Acho que a comunidade fez um trabalho incrível organizando o projeto. O ponto é que eu percebi que meu jeito de estudar é diferente: tenho muito mais facilidade quando consigo seguir listas, trilhas ou um caminho de aprendizado mais visual. Foi aí que pensei: "Se esse problema existe para mim

This is Lowpass by Janko Roettgers, a newsletter on the ever-evolving intersection of tech and entertainment, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week. "AI is the new frontier for us," says Marc DeBevoise, who took over as the new CEO of OverDrive last week. OverDrive is best known for the ebook lending app Libby that is available through tens of thousands of public libraries. Like the rest of the digital publishing industry, it's poised to face massive disruption from a huge wave o

My dashboard had a useMemo doing arithmetic it had no business doing. It was a Pokémon TCG Pocket collection tracker, but that part doesn't matter. What matters is that the home page needed to show three things: overall completion, completion per set, and which set you were closest to finishing. The way I'd built it, the browser was fetching every card and every owned record, then grinding through the math on each render to figure all of that out. It worked. It also got slower and harder to read