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I was curious if Block's Goose agent, paired with Ollama and the Qwen3-coder model, could really replace Claude Code. Here's how it worked.
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A new Arizona law requires public schools in the state to enforce stricter phone-use policies and limit student access to the internet and social media starting beginning this school year. Gov. Kate ...
You might repurpose an old Raspberry Pi into a travel companion, using it as a pocket translator, GPS unit, portable NAS ...
His Phone Broke So He Attached It To A Mouse and Keyboard To Use It Peter Attia '60 Minutes' segment pulled in wake of Epstein files uproar US Navy releases footage from onboard USS Abraham Lincoln ...
Nine in 10 Americans use AI on their phone — but only 38% actually realize that they do. A survey of 2,000 adults explored how AI is used every day, finding that many were unaware of its presence in ...
AI-powered tools are changing how people work by boosting productivity, streamlining tasks and accelerating career growth. In our latest course, Beyond the Basics: How to Use AI to Supercharge Your ...
Trump Mobile walked back its claims that all phones would be made in America earlier this year. Promises of a gold-colored T1 phone have also been pushed back, with a report from the Financial Times ...
In 2026, all school districts in California will be required to adopt policies restricting or prohibiting students’ use of smartphones during the school day. The new law also requires the policy to be ...
A bill to ban cell phones throughout the school day is on its way to the governor’s desk. The bill would prohibit use during the school day, as opposed to just in classrooms. It was approved ...
You might think people would be more likely to fall for phishing scams on mobile phones because they are often on the go or multitasking when using them. A recent study, however, suggests the opposite ...