Blue Origin’s New Glenn Lands, Bluebird 7 Lost — What This Means
We celebrate rocket landings – the dramatic return-to-earth choreography has become shorthand for progress in aerospace – but a landed first stage does not equal mission success. The industry’s fixation on reusability and spectacle can…
Read MoreWho Controls AI: Federal Preemption vs. State Safety
Hook We worry about building “faster” models, but policy fragmentation is one of the largest, slowest-burning technical debts companies are now accumulating. Architectures, go‑to‑market plans and risk models that ignore regulatory divergence will pay for…
Read MoreNIST Any‑Wavelength Laser Chip: Powering Portable Quantum Devices
We obsess about compute density, software abstractions and model scale – and rightly so. But there’s another dimension quietly approaching a tipping point: control of light itself. A recent NIST demonstration showing integrated photonic chips that…
Read MoreGoogle Auto‑Diagnose: 90% Accurate LLM That Cuts Debug Time
We obsess about faster CI pipelines, but too often ignore the friction that lives between a failing test and a human who must diagnose it. The result is hours of context switching, dozens of noisy logs, and a patch cycle that drags on-not because the bug…
Read MoreImplementing FRED: Definitive Guide for Hobby x86 OS Developers
Hardware-software contracts are rarely rewritten – when they are, the effects ripple across kernels, hypervisors, toolchains and the device ecosystem. Recently, the x86 ecosystem took one such step: Flexible Return and Event Delivery (FRED)…
Read MoreOpenProtein.AI: The No-Code AI Powering Faster Protein Design
We tend to fetishize model size and raw compute as the prime indicators of progress in bio-AI. The more important shift today is not just bigger models – it’s putting powerful, domain‑specific models into the hands of practicing scientists…
Read MoreGeekWire Awards 2026: 5 Startup Finalists Redefining AI & Care
We obsess about model size and headline accuracy, but the real test for AI today is whether it can be safely, affordably and reliably delivered to the people who actually need it. A recent GeekWire roundup of the 2026 Startup of the Year…
Read MoreSTC-15: METTL3 Inhibitor Enters Phase 2 — Sarcoma Breakthrough
We often think the next wave of cancer drugs will come from ever-more-precise gene editing or immune checkpoints. What’s quietly disruptive about STORM Therapeutics’ recent progress is that it’s attacking a different layer of biology entirely: the…
Read MoreGitHub Copilot Rate Limits Explained: Token Bug, Dev Impact
We celebrate AI models that can do more every quarter – until the cloud bill arrives. The recent trouble at GitHub Copilot (unexpected rate limits, a token-counting bug and sudden retirements of certain model tiers) is not just an operational…
Read MoreRockstar Breach via Anodot: 78M Records — Impact & Protection
The breach at Rockstar – and the channel through which it arrived – should change how every architect and board thinks about cloud trust. Context Recent reports indicate that threat actors tied to the ShinyHunters group have published data…
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