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🔗 Tech · 23 Aug 2026 17:02 UTC

Slovakia finds Russian backdoor in traffic speed cameras

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Why it matters: For builders, the signal to take from this is the trend direction, not the headline: note it, re-test what it touches in your stack, and move on. Most weeks, boring pipelines win.

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🔗 Tech · 23 Aug 2026 17:02 UTC

Authoritarianism of Code

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Why it matters: AI-assisted development is now the default workflow. The edge goes to teams that review generated code with the same rigor they apply to human code.

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🔗 Tech · 23 Aug 2026 17:02 UTC

What Is a Harness?

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Why it matters: For builders, the signal to take from this is the trend direction, not the headline: note it, re-test what it touches in your stack, and move on. Most weeks, boring pipelines win.

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🔗 Tech · 23 Aug 2026 17:02 UTC

Death to px, long live ch

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Why it matters: For builders, the signal to take from this is the trend direction, not the headline: note it, re-test what it touches in your stack, and move on. Most weeks, boring pipelines win.

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🔗 Tech · 23 Aug 2026 17:02 UTC

My favorite nonfiction books about cults, scams, and schemes

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Why it matters: For builders, the signal to take from this is the trend direction, not the headline: note it, re-test what it touches in your stack, and move on. Most weeks, boring pipelines win.

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🔗 Tech · 23 Aug 2026 17:02 UTC

5 new ways to level up your learning with Search

Here’s how you can use Google Search tools to study for classes and standardized tests.

Why it matters: For builders, the signal to take from this is the trend direction, not the headline: note it, re-test what it touches in your stack, and move on. Most weeks, boring pipelines win.

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