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Software Lost $400B Last Week. Should You Care?
The SaaS apocalypse wiped out $400 billion in market value. Here's what's actually happening beyond the panic—and what it means for software's future.
Laravel 12.50 Adds Type Safety and Clamp Helper
Laravel 12.50 Adds Type Safety and Clamp Helper
Laravel 12.50 introduces typed cache getters, a clamp() method for request data, and cleaner collection methods. What these changes reveal about PHP's evolution.
Network Bridges in TrueNAS: What They Are, Why They Matter
Network Bridges in TrueNAS: What They Are, Why They Matter
Learn how network bridges in TrueNAS simplify container management, enable VLAN routing, and save hours when swapping hardware. A practical guide.
Kling 3.0 Demands You Learn to Speak Like a Director
Kling 3.0 Demands You Learn to Speak Like a Director
Chase AI breaks down Kling 3.0's AI video generation capabilities—and reveals the technical vocabulary gap keeping most users from cinematic results.
Unreal Engine 5 Still Doesn't Play Nice With Apple Silicon
Unreal Engine 5 Still Doesn't Play Nice With Apple Silicon
While most 3D software runs smoothly on M-series Macs, Unreal Engine 5 remains frustratingly unreliable. One creator documents the disconnect.
Nine Years to Build a Dream Studio: What Actually Changed
Nine Years to Build a Dream Studio: What Actually Changed
Tech Notice's studio evolution reveals how creator workspace needs shift over time—from cramped bedrooms to specialized zones that reduce setup friction.
Kling 3.0 Video AI: Testing the Multi-Shot Feature
Kling 3.0 Video AI: Testing the Multi-Shot Feature
Futurepedia tests Kling 3.0's multi-shot video generation against nine competitors. The verdict: impressive dialogue, problematic music, mixed results.
This Developer Built Warcraft UI Components for React
This Developer Built Warcraft UI Components for React
A developer created WarcraftCN, a fan-made component library that brings Warcraft's iconic UI to React apps. The technical choices are fascinating.
This $30 Breadboard Scans Rooms in 3D. Here's How
This $30 Breadboard Scans Rooms in 3D. Here's How
Engineer Henrique Ferrolho built a functional 3D room scanner for $30 using AliExpress parts. The interesting part isn't the price—it's what it reveals.
What YouTube's Algorithm Reveals About Platform Power
What YouTube's Algorithm Reveals About Platform Power
VidIQ's growth signals expose how YouTube's recommendation system shapes creator success—and the asymmetric power relationship at the heart of the platform.
The Value Flywheel Effect: When Tech Strategy Meets Reality
The Value Flywheel Effect: When Tech Strategy Meets Reality
David Anderson's framework challenges how we think about modernization—not as linear projects but as self-reinforcing cycles of organizational change.
Namecheap Sued a Customer After Seizing Her Domain
Namecheap Sued a Customer After Seizing Her Domain
A $1.5B domain registrar shut down a startup's website, then sued the founder personally. Here's what happened and what it means for your business.
Perplexity's Model Council: Three AIs Walk Into a Bar
Perplexity's Model Council: Three AIs Walk Into a Bar
Perplexity's new Model Council runs GPT, Claude, and Gemini simultaneously, then synthesizes their answers. Is this the future or just clever UI?
Microsoft's VibeVoice Can Clone Your Voice—Here's Why
Microsoft's VibeVoice Can Clone Your Voice—Here's Why
Microsoft released VibeVoice, an open-source voice cloning tool that runs offline. Better Stack tested it against ElevenLabs and Chatterbox—here's what works.
Meta's Avocado Model Tests Whether Speed Beats Perfection
Meta's Avocado Model Tests Whether Speed Beats Perfection
Meta's new Avocado AI model performs well before post-training, but the company's Llama 4 disaster raises questions about its comeback strategy.
The $153 KVM That Shows Tech Hardware's Democratization
The $153 KVM That Shows Tech Hardware's Democratization
GL.iNet's Comet Pro KVM costs what enterprise versions did five years ago. That price collapse tells a story about hardware accessibility and power.
Why 'Vibe Coding' Is Software's Instagram Moment
Why 'Vibe Coding' Is Software's Instagram Moment
AI tools have dropped software creation costs to nearly zero. The result isn't what you'd expect—it's playful, weird, and occasionally profitable.
AI's Spiky Intelligence: Why We're Measuring It Wrong
AI's Spiky Intelligence: Why We're Measuring It Wrong
Claude Opus 4.6 detects Russian syntax in six words. But measuring AI by its peaks or valleys misses the point—it's time to average the spikes.
Claude's Agent Teams: Powerful Collaboration at a Price
Claude's Agent Teams: Powerful Collaboration at a Price
Claude Code's new Agent Teams feature lets AI agents debate and collaborate on code. It's impressive—but the token costs might make you think twice.
Why Epstein Files Have Random Equal Signs Everywhere
Why Epstein Files Have Random Equal Signs Everywhere
Those mysterious equal signs in the Epstein emails aren't a code—they're the result of 1990s email encoding colliding with modern document processing.