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infoq.com - Saranya Vedagiri - Engineering Speed at Scale - Architectural Lessons from Sub-100-ms APIs
Engineering Speed at Scale - Architectural Lessons from Sub-100-ms APIs
InfoQ

Treat latency as a first-class product concern — designed with the same discipline as security and reliability. Use a latency budget to turn 'sub-100ms' into enforceable constraints across every hop in the request path. Expect speed to…

bendbulletin.com - Jody Lawrence-Turner - What's the style, history and future of Bend's architecture? A short documentary
What's the style, history and future of Bend's architecture? A short documentary
The Bulletin

Published 7:00 am Sunday, January 4, 2026 ‘Architecture in Bend' is a short documentary interviewing Central Oregon's top architects on the style, history, and future of architecture and urban design in Bend. The film explores the…

psu.edu - University Libraries launches open-access graduate student architecture journal | Penn State University
University Libraries launches open-access graduate student architecture journal | Penn State University
Discover Penn State

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State University Libraries Open Publishing has launched ' Hyphen,' an open-access journal edited by graduate students in the Penn State College of Art and Architecture's Stuckeman School. The journal began in 2023…

nytimes.com - Philip Buckingham - Welcome to the future of football stadiums - feat. holographic players, LED walls and virtual seating
Welcome to the future of football stadiums - feat. holographic players, LED walls and virtual seating
The New York Times

English football invited us to peer into a spectacular future during 2025. Dynamic visions of what clubs will call home were unveiled, wondrous architectural images promising to transform matchday experiences in the years to come. Like Manchester…

gitconnected.com - Sergey Nes - The 'Vibe-coding' Trap: When AI Coding Feels Productive, and Quietly Breaks Your Architecture
The 'Vibe-coding' Trap: When AI Coding Feels Productive, and Quietly Breaks Your Architecture
gitconnected

Press enter or click to view image in full size Last year, I joined a startup to rescue their iOS app. Six months into development, the team had experienced engineers, but no real mobile expertise. Everyone felt productive: they had validated…

infoworld.com - Bill Doerrfeld - 6 incredibly hyped software trends that failed to deliver
6 incredibly hyped software trends that failed to deliver
InfoWorld

“We are such stuff as dreams are made on,” says Prospero in The Tempest. While he was reflecting on humanity's fleeting existence, he could just as well have been describing the tech industry's fascination with shiny new objects that…

vinvashishta.substack.com - Vin Vashishta - Geometric Information Engineering: Structural Conservatism, Manifold Constraints, & Knowledge Architectures
Geometric Information Engineering: Structural Conservatism, Manifold Constraints, & Knowledge Architectures
High ROI Data Science

The translation layer between AI and information is geometry. A physicist once told me that machine learning's biggest barrier is the tools we're forced to use. We're trying to understand the world using the math of lines and rectangles. But the…

dailymail.co.uk - Elise Wilson - The biggest fashion and beauty trends set to dominate 2026
The biggest fashion and beauty trends set to dominate 2026
Mail Online

Fashion and beauty is running it back to the '80s as shoulder pads reign The rise of men's soft tailoring and cosmetic treatments boom Barrel-jeans are officially on their way out, plus another that may surprise you READ MORE: Fillers are OUT:…

bitcoin.com - Bitcoin.com AI - Vitalik Buterin: Ethereum's New Architecture Solves Scalability Trilemma
Vitalik Buterin: Ethereum's New Architecture Solves Scalability Trilemma
Bitcoin.com

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin says the latest upgrades give the blockchain high-bandwidth, consensus-driven performance. Vitalik Buterin announced…

itweb.co.za - 4Sight recognised as a Microsoft Fabric Featured Partner
4Sight recognised as a Microsoft Fabric Featured Partner
www.itweb.co.za

Unlock deeper business insights. 4Sight is thrilled to announce its official recognition as a Microsoft Fabric Featured Partner under the Microsoft In a Day Program – marking a significant milestone that reinforces the organisation's…

dailymail.co.uk - Robyn Wuth For Australian Associated Press - Revealed: The first look at the stadium for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics
Revealed: The first look at the stadium for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics
Mail Online

Beijing had the Bird's Nest and Los Angeles had the Coliseum - now the world has its first sneak peek at the future home of the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. Artist impressions of the stadium that will eventually host the world's best athletes, along…

mirror.co.uk - Vita Molyneux - 10 cheapest places to visit with flights under £140 - one is 20C in January
10 cheapest places to visit with flights under £140 - one is 20C in January
The Mirror

The Yuletide season can often leave your purse feeling a tad empty. But, being a bit skint doesn't mean you have to forego a delightful holiday. If you're yearning for a break but need to keep the costs down, then we've got good news for you.

fastcompany.com - Nate Berg - 9 blockbuster buildings opening in 2026
9 blockbuster buildings opening in 2026
Fast Company

2026 will be a year of architectural showstoppers. Major projects, from corporate headquarters to sports stadiums and museums, will wrap construction and open to the public in 2026, bringing bold, sometimes audacious buildings to cities around the…

wwd.com - Denni Hu - What to Watch: China's Evolving Luxury Market Reset
What to Watch: China's Evolving Luxury Market Reset
WWD

A quickly maturing Chinese luxury market means that during this year and beyond, brands will continue to refine strategies and compete more intensely for market share rather than rely on easy growth. Despite tariff shocks, China ‘s economy…

sciencedaily.com - AI may not need massive training data after all
AI may not need massive training data after all
ScienceDaily

The findings, published in Nature Machine Intelligence, challenge the dominant strategy in AI development. Instead of relying on months of training, enormous datasets, and vast computing power, the research highlights the value of starting with a…

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