Oracle is building yesterday’s data centers with tomorrow’s debt
Oracle is building data centers for yesterday's chips while racking up debt like there's no tomorrow, and that's a gamble destined to crash.
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Oracle is building data centers for yesterday's chips while racking up debt like there's no tomorrow, and that's a gamble destined to crash.
Oracle's $30,000 job massacre is just another corporate bloodbath disguised as innovation, proving that in the cutthroat world of tech, even giants bleed for funding.
Broadcom is betting the farm on AI chips, projecting $100 billion in sales like it's the next gold rush, while the tech giants scramble to build their silicon empires.
"Automated code reviews are the new backbone of engineering efficiency, separating signal from noise with ruthless precision."
We’re racing toward AGI on the back of market demands, and without guardrails, we might crash before we even know we’re on the road.
"Freedom to code without chaos: sandbox your agents or watch them burn your project to the ground."
Trump’s $1,000 retirement match is a Band-Aid on a gaping wound for millions of workers left in the financial dark—because a rising stock market isn’t saving anyone without access to a plan.
Anthropic just traded safety for supremacy in the AI race, proving that when the stakes rise, ethics can be the first casualty.
Even the guardian of AI safety can’t keep her inbox from becoming collateral damage in the tech world’s wild west.
IBM just got schooled by AI, as Anthropic's Claude Code threatens to turn its COBOL cash cow into yesterday's news.
When politicians play chicken, travelers pay the price—welcome to the airport hellscape of a government shutdown.
"Meetings are a creativity killer for makers, while managers treat time like a vending machine: pop in a quarter, grab a chat, and forget the toil it cost."