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September 24, 2025
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Google continues to invest 350k in the Rust ecosystem (2 minutes read)
Rust GoogleCloud

Google is donating $250,000 to the Rust Foundation for interoperability support, and providing $100,000 Google Cloud credits for the Rust Crater infrastructure. This funding reflects Google's commitment to supporting Rust, a language shown to reduce Android security vulnerabilities.

SpaceX's Starship Woes Put America's Moon Mission In Doubt, Again (5 minutes read)
SpaceX NASA Artemis

NASA's Artemis program, aimed at returning Americans to the Moon by 2027, is facing uncertainty due to SpaceX's struggles with a reliable lunar lander for Starship. China is making rapid progress towards its own lunar landing mission, potentially leaving NASA behind.

The Best Retro Tool for Agile Teams in 2025 🚀 (5 minutes read)
RetroTools AgileTeams

A traditional retrospective approach often views retrospectives as mundane, but modern retro tools aim to create a collaborative experience by offering real-time collaboration, rich communication options, and customizable templates that adapt to teams' needs for effortless organization.

Nobody Gets Fired For Reporting the Error to Sentry (3 minutes read)
Sentry

Modern web applications often rely on complex networks of APIs and services, making it difficult to track and resolve errors. Error trackers face a challenge in balancing notification with providing timely and accurate information that helps resolve issues efficiently.

Software Development & Engineering 💻

Big O Made Simple: My First Encounter with Performance in C# (3 minutes read)
CSharp BigO Performance

Big O notation measures an algorithm's efficiency by describing its growth rate as input size increases, categorizing complexities into constant, linear, quadratic, logarithmic, and linearithmic types, helping developers understand which codes remain fast with large datasets efficiently.

Hardware & Infrastructure 🔧

The Hardware Knowledge that Every programmer should know (7 minutes read)
Hardware Cache

Understanding how hardware works is crucial for writing high-performance code. The article explains optimization techniques and related concepts through runnable benchmarks, aiming to establish a simple hardware mental model that illustrates the impact of cache usage and other efficiency factors.

Postgres’ Original Project Goals: The Creators Totally Nailed It (8 minutes read)
Postgres GraphQL

Postgres' original project goals set by its creators in 1986 remain remarkably relevant today, with features like flexible data types and extensibility continuing to shape the modern experience. These objectives have enabled complexity, flexibility, and adaptability in a growing business landscape.

AI & Machine Learning 🤖

Journals infiltrated with ‘copycat’ papers that can be written by AI (5 minutes read)
AI ChatGPT

A growing number of low-quality biomedical research papers are being generated using AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini, evading plagiarism detectors and threatening the integrity of scientific literature with potential fake papers that could compromise valid discoveries.

The Only Roadmap You Need to Become an AI/ML Engineer (5 minutes read)
Python ML DeepLearning

Becoming an AI/ML Engineer requires strong mathematical foundations, programming skills in Python, and expertise in machine learning fundamentals and deep learning concepts. Emphasis is placed on hands-on experience and project-based learning, with a focus on curiosity and persistence.

Techbro, Stop Using The Word Orthogonal (3 minutes read)
Orthogonal

Tech-savvy individuals often misuse "orthogonal" to sound intelligent, but it can be confusing and misleading. The term's various meanings in math and computer science make it unnecessary in everyday conversations, potentially making users sound less informed instead.

Upwork Malware Alert: Beware of Suspicious Bug Fix Invites for Freelancers
Upwork Malware

A cybersecurity expert warns that malicious actors use fake profiles to trick freelancers into downloading malware-infected files on platforms like Upwork, posing a significant risk of identity theft, financial loss, and permanent computer system damage.

Google Photos Introduces Voice Editing for Android Users with AI Assistant (4 minutes read)
GraphQL

Google has introduced an AI-powered feature in Google Photos, allowing users to edit photos using natural language and receive suggested edits or "make it better" functionality, starting with US English speakers aged 18+, initially supported by Gemini technology.

Dedicated mobile apps for vibe coding have so far failed to gain traction
GraphQL

Several major tech companies made announcements at Made on YouTube, including Google's cost-cutting measures and AI investments, Meta's failed smart glasses demos attributed to Wi-Fi issues, and OpenAI's research on AI models that can deliberately lie.

Google Play is getting a Gemini-powered AI Sidekick to help you in games (3 minutes read)
Gemini

Google is revamping its Play Store with AI-powered Sidekick, providing personalized assistance and suggestions through a scrollable pop-over overlay. The update aims to personalize content, gaming experiences, and interactions across mobile and PC platforms, starting in select markets this week.

Other 📝

How Social Media Brings Out the Worst in Us (13 minutes read)
SocialMedia

Social media's negative impact on well-being and relationships is a growing concern, as platforms overwhelm users with information, fostering misunderstanding and antisocial behavior. Individuals are complicit in their own exploitation by social media companies' algorithm-driven feed.

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