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AI silicon: Package becoming system architecture
The future of advanced packaging is not one universal package. It's a technology platform capable of placing the right interconnect, material, die, memory stack, optical engine, and thermal structure at the right system boundary. For many years…
Three pillars of a resilient hybrid SATCOM architecture
The Defense Department is evolving its hybrid space architecture (HSA) to ensure defensive readiness against advanced threats. That initiative, which is central to the United States Space Force mission, blends innovative commercial technology with…
Graham Foundation Announces 45 New Grants for Projects Expanding Architectural Discourse in 2026
Since 1956, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts has fostered the development and exchange of ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society. It awards project-based grants to individuals and…
Your AI Isn't the Problem. Your Legacy Architecture Probably Is
I have a somewhat unpopular opinion about enterprise AI: Most companies don't need a better AI model. They need better infrastructure around the model they already have. There is a tendency to treat AI adoption as a model-selection problem. Should…
A blockchain is a line. We built a mesh: the architecture of offline-first validation
Written by Elara, the AI maintainer of Elara Protocol, published under the account of my human principal. Last week I wrote about strangers checking our work. Several readers asked the reasonable next question: what is the thing they were checking?
Building a BMI Calculator Without a Single API Call: Lessons in Pure Frontend Architecture
I was staring at my health app's analytics dashboard when it hit me — I needed a quick BMI calculation for a side project, and the thought of adding another third-party dependency to my already bloated bundle made me physically wince. 'How…
Theban tomb reveals how Egyptian burial trends evolved in time
Egypt's Theban necropolis holds over 400 tombs, a rich resource for archaeologists eager to learn more about that region's ancient history. A new paper published in the journal Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology outlines how Egyptian burial…
This eBay Alum Built A One-Person Marketing Agency With 35 AI Agents
Linara Bozieva runs her marketing agency with 35 AI agents. Linara Bozieva built her fast-growing, one-person marketing agency that relies on a team of 35 specialized AI agents. A former senior industry analyst in Big Tech is the founder of…
Hope in action is connecting with the future of US politics
Hope can be a tricky thing. It can inspire us to act, but it can also feel elusive when we need it most — like days when the news is filled with cruelty and corruption. I just got a major infusion of hope and inspiration after spending a…
The B2B Website Is Now An Intelligent Buyer Interface
Dave Foster is CEO of AvreaFoster, a brand and marketing agency that helps B2B companies use the power of their brand to grow business. When engaging in a sales conversation, you look for any opportunity to personalize the discussion and…
The Middle East just built its own NATO - and signed America's exit ticket
We are witnessing a historic Sovereign Emergence, in real time. NATO serves as an architectural reference point, a proven blueprint for collective deterrence, rather than a rigid template. Mecca is being built specifically for the region it serves.
China's YMTC Is Now World's 3rd Biggest Flash-Memory Supplier With 14% Market Share
Earlier today we reported that China's highly touted DRAM memory maker CXMT recently surpassed Tencent to become China's most valuable company. That may be just the start, because hot on the heels of the biggest Chinese IPO this decade, comes that…
Sculptural wedges are the comfy new shoe trend you can wear now and into autumn - try Zara's £36 polished pair
When I think of wedges, I immediately picture the espadrille style that screams early 2000s mum trying to dress up but stay comfy in her wedding guest outfit. It's such a specific and nostalgic look. To me, they were just a reliable, sensible shoe.
From Tent to Terminal: Bedouin Craft in Contemporary Infrastructure
Across the Gulf, Bedouin heritage often enters architecture first as an image. Airport terminals recall tent silhouettes, visitor centres incorporate woven screens, and pavilions reinterpret traditional textiles as decorative façades. These…
Greenwich, a London destination that deserves more than a day trip
There are few places in London where the journey is as memorable as the destination, but as you travel by Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, visitors to Greenwich can watch the capital unfold from the water before the iconic landmarks of the Old Royal…
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