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AI bioweapons risk moves to the order form

Headlines focus on whether chatbots answer dangerous biology questions. The sharper evidence from 2025 and 2026 sits at DNA synthesis screening and design tools—the step between a plan and a physical order.

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The end of the subsidized AI coding era

GitHub Copilot now bills in credits, and the Student tier matches the Free plan on agents. The era of flat-rate AI coding is ending as agent loops eat the margin.

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Digital media trends 2026 are really a fandom and two-surface problem

Deloitte’s 2026 survey puts fans at the center of streaming—but page-one “trends” lists still sell mar-tech checklists. The work that matters is year-round fandom on first-party data plus content built for Google and AI answers at once.

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Qodo review — who should pay for AI code review in 2026

Qodo reviews code after you or your copilot write it. It's free for solo devs with credit caps, or $30/user/mo for teams. I mapped out who should use it based on real scenarios, not marketing hype.

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Why I Reach for Cursor (and UI AI Tools) Before the Terminal

Terminal agents are built for long sessions and reusable skills; Cursor is built so I can reject a bad hunk without leaving the file—and that difference is why I default to the UI for daily edits.

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Cursor Review - I Pay for the Review Loop

Cursor's VS Code fork and Composer models are worth my subscription for daily edits. I still treat it as an editor-first tool while Claude Code chases the agent platform I want both to have.

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Cool web tools I've been bookmarking lately

Four browser tools I keep reopening—a world clock for scattered teams, a drawer of dev utilities, a whiteboard that stays out of the way, and an AI image editor.

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Why AI Benchmarks Mislead Buyers

That no1 AI on a public chart can drop eight ranks when researchers shuffle multiple-choice answers—and a great benchmark score still won't tell you how laggy your app feels under real traffic.

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