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Why “which API do I call?” is the wrong question in the LLM era
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‘It felt so wrong’: Colin Angle on iRobot, the FTC, and the Amazon deal that never was
When iRobot filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last Sunday, it marked the end of an era for one of America’s most beloved robotics companies. The […]
‘It was just wrong’: Marjorie Taylor Greene hits President Trump’s comments on Rob Reiner’s death
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Ryan Day explains what went wrong vs. Indiana and why he still trusts Brian Hartline
Ryan Day said he didn’t sleep well after his team’s first loss of the season, knowing that the idea of leaving no doubt didn’t happen. […]
What Executives Get Wrong About AI
Generative AI by John Winsor and Sangeet Paul Choudary November 10, 2025 Jorg Greuel/Getty Images Post Buy Copies Summary. Leer en españolLer em português Post […]
What UK CIOs get wrong about AI and cloud … and how to fix it
UK firms are chasing AI and cloud combinations without clarity, risking failure. Success needs clear use cases, skills, a data strategy, agile methods, and focus […]
I put my gaming PC in the wrong place, and learned it the hard way
Image: Pexels: Ron Lach I had a desktop gaming rig built for me about 10 years ago. I chose large and chunky parts, which the […]
What Leaders Get Wrong About Listening
June 03, 2025 Listening well is an essential aspect of leadership – not just to maintain good relationships with employees, but to drive real business […]
What could possibly go wrong? DOGE to rapidly rebuild Social Security codebase.
Like many legacy government IT systems, SSA systems contain code written in COBOL, a programming language created in part in the 1950s by computing pioneer […]