Shock horror, AI isn't as good as we thought (yet), GitLab forges ahead, and browsers… They're tricky.
Some software developers are now letting artificial intelligence help write their code. They’re finding that AI is just as flawed as humans.
I’ve been a happy Netlify customer for some time, but recently noticed that deploy previews added a handful of promising looking features for change review. I take a look at the potential.
GitLab, a provider of cloud-based software that allows developers to share code and collaborate on projects, is the latest high-growth tech company to line up for an IPO. The company said Friday that it plans to list on the Nasdaq under ticker symbol "GTLB.
If you go to the App Store on your iPhone, there are many browsers to choose from. And with the latest version of iOS, you can even set these browsers as the default browser. So why are some people complaining about browser choice on iOS?
There's been a lot of talk recently on the curious employment gap between the abundance of roles available, and the lack of anyone wanting to fill them. These two articles go into some detail, but I also feel that they miss one important detail, that after a really bad 18 months, a lot of people just don't feel like it right now.
Workers quit in droves during the Great Resignation of 2021. But companies desperate for hires are finding their job adverts are still ignored In 2020, tech recruiter Sophie Power was one of the few people hiring, and had a big pool of candidates applying for roles.
America’s broken hiring system, explained. Patrick Healy says he did everything right in his job search. After being laid off as a designer early on in the pandemic, Healy, 36, tried his hand at a couple of entrepreneurial ventures before looking for a new full-time position at the start of 2021.
Anyone who's read my newsletter for a while knows I have a penchant for the handful of cables that basically keep, well, all of the internet going. So imagine my joy, when there were two stories about them this week, even if one of them is… concerning 😅.
Google funded the subsea 16-fibre pair cable that connects New York to Bude, Cornwall, about 250 miles south of London, and Bilbao on Spain's Atlantic north coast. It will also support Google's new cloud region in Madrid.
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I fell down a curious internet rabbit hole this week looking into the efficacy of VPN services, and as a NordVPN customer, felt fairly satisfied with my choices. And it appears that a lot of data protection aggravating has come from one man… In Hamburg.
ExpressVPN has been all over the news for the past week, and not in a good way. Because we recommend ExpressVPN here at ZDNet as one of the top VPNs out there, I've gotten a flood of reader questions asking for an objective read on the news. In this article, I'll do my best.
In Germany, they call him the “Facebook hunter”. He's been described as one of Europe's most powerful protectors of data privacy, has locked horns with US tech titans, and earned a troublemaker reputation across Europe.
Yes, extremely niche. But there you go, one of my favourite TV shows as a child meets one of my favourite cities. So… 🤷♂️
There is a place in Belgrade which will always carry an echo of Peckham. Deputy Mayor Goran Vesic has not yet identified the precise location - but he revealed that Serbia's capital will name a road in honour of John Challis, who played Boycie in the long-running BBC sitcom, Only Fools and Horses.