Google Just Reset the AI Race: Inside Gemini 3.5 Flash and Omni
A plain-English breakdown of Google's I/O 2026 announcements — Gemini 3.5 Flash, Gemini Omni, Spark, and what they mean for the next 12 months of AI.
Security insights, AI coding best practices, and tips for shipping secure code faster.
A plain-English breakdown of Google's I/O 2026 announcements — Gemini 3.5 Flash, Gemini Omni, Spark, and what they mean for the next 12 months of AI.
A long-form guide to Hermes Agent — the open-source, self-improving autonomous AI agent from Nous Research — and how it diverges from OpenClaw on architecture, skills, multi-agent design, security, and cost.
A Reddit-style platform launched exclusively for AI agents. Within 72 hours, 157,000+ agents joined, created 200+ communities, and invented their own religion called Crustafarianism. Humans can only watch.
A weekend project became the most talked-about AI tool on the internet—100K+ GitHub stars in 3 days, 2M visitors in a week. OpenClaw is an autonomous AI assistant that runs on your own hardware and actually does things.
The first one-employee billion-dollar company could arrive as soon as 2026. Solo founders with AI tools are building faster, cheaper, and smarter than traditional teams. Here's how the new startup playbook works.
The job market for entry-level developers has never been harder. AI is eating junior roles for breakfast. But the developers who adapt now will become the most valuable engineers of the next decade.
Vibe coding was 2025's word of the year. But the honeymoon is over. Professional developers have already moved to the next paradigm — and it's called Context Engineering.
From $400 million to $4 billion — the AI-generated technical debt crisis has begun. Why 8,000+ startups built on vibe coding are facing expensive rebuilds, security breaches, and founder burnout.
The invisible attack that turns your AI assistant into an enemy. Learn about CVE-2025-54135, the CurXecute vulnerability, and why 73% of AI deployments are vulnerable to prompt injection attacks.
After months with both Claude Code and Cursor, here's my verdict: Claude Code builds the house, Cursor paints the walls. But the real magic? Using them together.
The uncomfortable truth about what's happening to programmers—and what it means for the future of work.
How a single tweet from Andrej Karpathy sparked a revolution in software development, with 92% of US developers now using AI coding tools daily.
The same technology democratizing software development is creating a generation of vulnerable applications—and attackers are paying attention.
You learned to code. You built something amazing. Now you need to put it on the internet. Welcome to the real nightmare — deployment. This guide breaks down why it's so painful, what options exist in 2025, and how to escape the DevOps rabbit hole.
The 2026 tech job market is a paradox — shrinking in some areas, exploding in others. Entry-level roles are vanishing while AI/ML positions can't be filled fast enough. Here's the complete picture.