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Harry Seidler brought art to architecture, and modernism to Australia
Sydney's first high-rise residential block, Blues Point Tower by architect Harry Seidler, turns 64 next week. With its exterior influenced by Bauhaus artist Josef Albers, the 83-metre-high, 23-storey block completed in 1962 was thought to be a…
The Most Critical Architecture in Tech: Psychological Safety
Every engineer knows that sudden, cold dread when a production build breaks. But what happens after the break tells you everything about your engineering culture. If the first instinct is to find someone to blame, your team has a critical bug in…
The ChatGPT 5.6 architectural leak that changes everything we know about scaling
Coding tutorials and news. The developer homepage gitconnected.com && skilled.dev && levelup.dev A leaked checkpoint configuration reveals how OpenAI is shifting from massive centralized clusters to client-side model sharding and distributed token…
Months after fire burns through Floyd County Historic Courthouse, building's future remains in question
Many questions remain about the future of the Floyd County Historic Courthouse in Rome after a fire burned through the iconic structure back in March. The building, located on West 5th Avenue, remains surrounded by a fence. In April, plans to…
Apple, Samsung, and Dell Devices Without the Premium Price Tags Thanks to Back Market's Certified Refurbished Lineup
Not that you would take your tech shopping lightly, but Back to School season is when those choices take on an extra level of importance. A laptop that handles freshman year should still be handling senior year. A watch that tracks your workouts…
Why The Winners In Enterprise AI Refuse To Be Locked In
Every transformative technology eventually forces the same question: do you want to own it, or be owned by it? Enterprises learned this with mainframes, proprietary databases, and the first wave of public cloud. Each promised, and delivered, speed…
Why Vector Databases Won't Solve Your Enterprise AI Problem
Emma McGrattan is the Chief Technology Officer at Actian. For decades, enterprise systems were designed around a simple assumption: The consumer of information would always be a human. Humans bring context, judgment and healthy skepticism to every…
Why Agentic Development Requires Rigorous Software Engineering
Manoj Mishra, Chief Technology Officer, Deloitte Human Capital. A development team ships a working feature in a day. The demo lands well. The product owner signs off. Six months later, three engineers spend two weeks untangling it. The velocity was…
Microsoft Doubles Down On Topological Qubits With Majorana 2 Chip
The Majorana 2 quantum chip embodies Microsoft's efforts to use a topological architecture to pursue fault-tolerant quantum computing. The new Majorana 2 quantum chip is an embodiment of Microsoft's particular approach to quantum computing, which…
Engineering leadership beyond the workplace: lessons from mentoring startups on building technology that scales
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. A startup's earliest engineering decisions rarely become business problems overnight. Their impact often becomes visible months later, when customer growth exposes deployment…
Marketing in the agent era
Artificial intelligence is changing more than how marketing teams work. It is changing who enterprise marketing platforms are being designed to serve. In Marketing in the Agent Era, Colin Day, Chief Marketing Officer at Oktopost, argues that the…
The Latest Inflation Print Was Cooler. Does That Make Crypocurrencies a Buy?
June's Consumer Price Index (CPI) came in at 3.5% year over year, well below expectations for 3.8%. Odds of the Federal Reserve voting for a rate hike in July subsequently collapsed from 42% to 17%. At the same time, Bitcoin (BTC 1.96%) ticked up…
As new tower rises near Toronto Street, old stories burn brightly
Please log in to bookmark this story. Create Free Account When Queen Victoria was 22 years old, Toronto first saw the light. However, it took until the formation of the Consumers' Gas Company in 1848 for the smattering of gas lamps to multiply and…
Inside A $30 Million Sarasota Estate Where Craftsmanship Meets Florida Coastline
Cinematic beauty inside and out make this charming estate the toast of Sarasota. The client's instructions were simple. “Transform the property into a Palm Beach estate that takes advantage of those views,” recalls John Cooney…
Kalshi Launches Prediction Markets for Clinical Trials and FDA Decisions
The companies said in a Thursday (July 16) press release that examples of the contracts available at launch include “Will AR1001's POLARIS-AD Phase 3 trial meet its primary endpoint in early Alzheimer's disease?” and “Will the…
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