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    A common myth in software development is that more output automatically leads to better results. The idea is that if we just code faster or produce more lines, we’ll create something valuable. But that’s not how it works. Gergely Orosz, a well-known writer at The Pragmatic Engineer, recently pointed out that working long hours or

    Software DevelopmentNovember 24, 2025
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    Artificial intelligence is changing the way we test software. It’s not just about writing code faster. AI is helping teams find bugs, improve communication, and speed up their workflows. But, it’s important to know that these tools aren’t perfect. They work best when you use them as starting points and keep a close eye on

    Software DevelopmentNovember 24, 2025
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    AI agents are everywhere now, and they’re getting smarter thanks to a key ingredient: a solid knowledge base. This isn’t just a simple file or database — it’s a central system that helps multiple AI agents share information, remember past interactions, and work together smoothly. Think of it as a brain that keeps all the

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 24, 2025
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    Everyone seems to be picking a side when it comes to AI-generated content. Some think we should have the option to turn it off, while others embrace it fully. The question is, should there be a simple way for users to choose whether they want to see AI-made content or not? Right now, many online

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 24, 2025
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    In early 2024, a major breach at Snowflake, Inc. quietly shook up many industries. The attack was unusual because the hackers didn’t use malware or exploits. Instead, they simply exploited weak credentials and permissions that were too broad. This allowed them to move around inside multiple customer accounts, including big names like AT&T, Santander Bank,

    CybersecurityNovember 24, 2025
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    Finance leaders are showing more enthusiasm than ever about using artificial intelligence for audits. A recent survey highlighted in the Journal of Accountancy found that most CFOs are willing to pay extra to work with audit firms that are adopting the latest AI tech. This is unusual because usually, companies hesitate to spend more, but

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 23, 2025
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    Google’s newest image-generation tool, Nano Banana Pro, is turning heads in the AI world. It promises sharper details and better lighting control, making images look more realistic and less blocky. During early tests, reviewers found it could handle tricky prompts and produce clear, coherent visuals, even when pushed to the limit. Some also wondered if

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 23, 2025
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    Most people think of tuberculosis (TB) as a lung disease, but it can infect other parts of the body too. Still, having TB on the penis is extremely rare. Recently, a man in Ireland developed this unusual infection, and his case highlights how TB can sometimes surprise us. A 57-year-old man went to the hospital

    AI in HealthcareNovember 22, 2025
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    Sometimes, even the best security systems hit a snag. That’s what happened to a major cryptography organization during its recent election. The International Association of Cryptologic Research (IACR) had to cancel its election results because an official lost an essential decryption key. The votes were cast using Helios, an open-source voting system known for its

    CybersecurityNovember 22, 2025
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    Hacker events are known for long hours, crowded rooms, and unfortunately, sometimes spreading illnesses. To help reduce the risk of “con crud,” the organizers of New Zealand’s Kawaiicon took a different approach. They set up real-time carbon dioxide (CO2) monitoring in the venue to keep an eye on air quality during the event. Before the

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 22, 2025
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