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South Okanagan projects earn architecture award nomination
A local architecture firm is being recognized by Western Living magazine for its work in the South Okanagan. Penticton-based Sanders Green Architecture announced that they were picked as a finalist for the Arthur Erickson Memorial Award, part of…
Enterprise LLM Engineering Guide: Architecture To Interview Mastery
Enterprise teams no longer win by writing a clever prompt. They win by engineering reliable, observable, and secure systems around large language models. This guide is a practical, production-focused walkthrough of how modern LLM systems are…
Privacy Isn't a Checkbox - It's Architecture
Privacy isn't a checkbox. It's not a statement in your terms of service. It's not a toggle in your settings app. Privacy is architecture. And most apps get this backwards. Here's a simple test for any app that claims to be 'privacy-first': If your…
China Insight: China's Fashion Industry Enters the AI Era, From a Search Economy to Machine-led Discovery
A structural reset is underway in the global fashion system. Artificial intelligence is no longer operating at the edges of the industry but is increasingly embedded in how brands are discovered, interpreted and recommended. In China, this shift is…
Two AI reviews passed my change. The correct architecture was documented one file away.
Two separate models — one writing the code, one reviewing the diff — shipped a one-word bug to staging. Both ran local checks. Both came back green. The fix they missed was not exotic or subtle. It was written down, in plain English…
Chinese AI chip start-up bets on 3D stacking to bypass US controls
A Chinese artificial intelligence chip start-up led by industry veteran Wei Shaojun has emerged from stealth mode, joining giants like Huawei Technologies in betting on 3D stacking to bypass US tech export controls. Dongfang Suanxin, a company…
Europe's smallest airport costing just £9m to build with only 3 flights a day
Ostrava Airport is located in the Czech Republic One airport in Europe barely gets any visitors for most of the year, with just three flights a day. It's not only one of the smallest in Europe, but one of the smallest in the world. One person who…
Top 10 Skills Every IT Manager Needs in 2026 (Future-Proof Your Team)
IT management is no longer just about keeping systems running. In 2026, technology moves faster, security expectations are higher, and organizations increasingly depend on cloud, data, automation, and AI to deliver outcomes. That means the most…
How Professional Risk Moved From Institutions To Individuals
WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 16: Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan testifies during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill February 16, 2005 in Washington, DC. Greenspan delivered his monetary policy report to…
Entertainment industry's war on statistical reality
Dacoit, a Tamil production featuring Anurag Kashyap as a cop, centres around vengeance against a woman who betrayed her partner. The emotional architecture asks spectators to understand his anger, follow his trajectory, and invest in his rage.
I visited the gorgeous walkable European city where pints cost are so cheap
When it comes to holiday destinations, we in the UK are truly spoilt for choice, with continental Europe practically on our doorstep. It's precisely why people travel from the far corners of the globe to settle here - drawn by the unrivalled access…
Plan launched to improve way homes in Guernsey are listed
A plan has been launched in a bid to improve the way homes are listed for protection. The Development and Planning Authority (DPA) is set to begin a new project to proactively assess and decide if about 170 residential buildings should be protected…
Brits Who Moved To Australia Are Revealing The Pros And Cons Of Making The Switch
The OP was an Australian, who gave some context as to why they were asking. 'Is there a perception in the UK that Australia is some kind of paradise? Apart from having warmer weather (which is obviously a plus if you enjoy the sun), Australia also…
New planning consent needed to finish dismantling Grenfell Tower
The government has applied for planning permission to finish taking down Grenfell Tower. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has submitted an application to the Planning Inspectorate for the 'sensitive works' needed to…
Why Do Men Have An Adam's Apple? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains
A visible lump in the throat in men, commonly known as the Adam's Apple, absent in most other primates, might just be a signal for size. Look at the front of a man's neck and you'll likely spot a hard ridge jutting out just above the collarbone.
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