The famous blender interview question seems straightforward, but it hides a deep misunderstanding about how physics scales.
As we move into the second week of January, many Canadians are still taking stock of what the past year meant for their money ...
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Digital socialism or extinction: Venezuela’s lesson amid capitalism’s most ferocious phase
The Lesson of Venezuela At the dawn of an ordinary day in early January of this year, 2026, the world woke up to shocking ...
More governments are rolling out chatbots in schools. Some experts warn the tools could erode teaching and learning.
Engineers love solving problems, not shipping random features. They want clarity, purpose and impact. When given a clear ...
These aren’t predictions—they’re the first visible signs of a global transformation already underway. AI is no longer ...
Mobile email design demands precision, strategy, and a deep understanding of device constraints. This article compiles 16 ...
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Why AI’s Productivity Gains Are Invisible in India’s Official Numbers
Productivity growth remains modest. GDP has not surged. Wages have not jumped. The long-promised “AI dividend” seems delayed, ...
In the scent of tear gas hanging over Tehran's Grand Bazaar, a shopkeeper shuttered his stall, his life’s work undone by a ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to reduce the foreign-born population are being felt in hospitals and soccer leagues and ...
A woman found herself seething at her downstairs neighbour every single day, and when she asked him could he stop or be more ...
India’s AI debate is no longer technical. It is political, economic, and deeply personal. When decisions, services, and even ...
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