New open source plugin embeds an MCP server into CrafterCMS, enabling AI agents to securely access content, APIs, and ...
Apple reportedly plans to make a major pivot with Siri in iOS 27. According to Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, Apple is developing its first chatbot with a version of Siri that will replace the existing ...
An important milestone has been achieved in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. A new peer-reviewed study published in Nature Biomedical Engineering shows how a high-performance brain-computer ...
TamboUI brings the TUI paradigms seen in things like Rust's ratatui or Go's bubbletea to the Java ecosystem. TamboUI is pronounced like "tambouille" (\tɑ̃.buj) in French, or "tan-bouy". It provides a ...
Implementing Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) should ideally bring clarity and alignment to software teams operating in complex environments. Yet in practice, many engineering organizations discover ...
Electric building and cap-and-trade program face different kinds of pauses amid legal battles and concern over grid reliability Gov. Kathy Hochul is delaying some elements of her clean energy agenda ...
Mike Brelsford used to run two models of almost every implement. “Two combines, two grain carts, two of each — and the mass of people to run them all,” says Brelsford, who farms with his wife, Susan, ...
The promise of AI and its potential for revolutionizing industries has sent many companies into a frenzy, prompting a shift from proven systems to an overreliance on AI as a solution for everything.
Implementation science, although promising to bridge the know–do gap in global health, has inadvertently created new forms of epistemic exclusion in African health systems. In this Viewpoint, we ...
We therefore argue for an expanded power lens in implementation science—one that brings into view the multiple and intersecting forms of power that shape what gets implemented, by whom, and for whose ...
Creating simple data classes in Java traditionally required substantial boilerplate code. Consider how we would represent Java’s mascots, Duke and Juggy: public class JavaMascot { private final String ...