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Engineering Principles For Building Financial Systems
Building financial systems requires a deep understanding of the underlying principles of engineering, from software development to system architecture. In this article, we will ... -
Kearney-Amazon Pay Survey Of 6,000 Consumers And 1,000 Merchants Across 120 Indian Cities: 46% Of Transactions For Street Vendors Are Digital (Bhupendra Paintola/Inc42 Media)
In a recent survey conducted by Kearney and Amazon Pay, a whopping 46% of street vendors across 120 Indian cities have adopted digital payments, ... -
Solving Concurrency Bugs Using Schedules And Imagination
Concurrent programming is a crucial aspect of modern software development, where multiple threads or tasks run simultaneously to improve system performance, responsiveness, and throughput. ... -
Fly.Io Deleted All My Apps Without Notifying Me
Fly.io, a popular platform for building and deploying web applications, has sparked outrage and worry among its users after deleting all of their applications ... -
Change To Freebsd Release Scheduling And Support Period
FreeBSD, a popular open-source operating system, has recently undergone a significant change in its release scheduling and support period. In this article, we’ll dive ... -
Night Owls Have Better Brain Function Than Morning People, Study Suggests
For centuries, humans have been divided into two distinct groups: morning larks and night owls. While some people thrive in the morning, rising with ... -
Hungary’s Viktor Orbán To Visit Trump Following NATO Summit And Putin Meeting
In a move that is likely to raise eyebrows among European leaders, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is set to visit the United States ... -
China Sends Record Number Of Warplanes Across Key Boundary Line With Taiwan
In a provocative move, China has sent a record number of warplanes across the Taiwan Strait, igniting concerns about the escalating military tensions between ... -
Night Owls’ Cognitive Function ‘Superior’ To Early Risers, Study Suggests
For decades, the notion that early risers are more productive and have a higher cognitive function than night owls has been widely accepted. However, ... -
How The SCOTUS Netchoice Ruling On Social Media Platforms’ First Amendment Rights Could Affect A Host Of Tech Legislation, Including Kids’ Online Safety Laws (Lauren Feiner/The Verge)
In a highly anticipated ruling, the United States Supreme Court handed down a decision in NetChoice LLC v. Mueller on June 1st, finding that ...
