Why the Next Programming Paradigm Has to Be Visual

Why the Next Programming Paradigm Has to Be Visual

AI has revolutionized the software development industry by fundamentally changing how software is designed, developed, and maintained. It has made a highly positive impact on coding productivity. However, AI adoption also brought several negative effects that are...

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Let AI Models Fight Over Your Architecture

Asking a single AI to design your system is a mistake. Single prompts yield generic, happy-path answers. Instead, developers should build multi-agent workflows where specialized AIs—like an Architect, Red-Team, and Evaluator, actively debate the architecture. By...

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Firefox 152 understands “Sssh!”

Firefox 152 is now available for download, after no fewer than four minor point releases to its predecessor, last month’s Firefox 151. And quieting noisy tabs has never been easier. It’s a good time to check out the Fox: recently, this patch to the Google Chromium...

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There’s no such thing as an agentic CPU

OPINION Do AI agents need a new kind of CPU? That's what Arm, Nvidia, and a growing number of chip designers would have you believe. Arm named its first datacenter silicon the "AGI CPU." Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described Vera as a "CPU for agents," and AWS's Graviton...

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Zero Trust Doesn’t Fully Solve the Agentic AI Problem

I've been thinking about this a lot lately. We've spent years building Zero Trust architectures — verifying every identity, validating every request, assuming breach at every layer. It's good security thinking. For humans logging into systems, it works well. But...

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