Format: Analysis
Infrastructure & Cloud
eBPF: The Linux Kernel Technology Reshaping Cloud Networking and Security
There is a technology running silently inside the Linux kernel at Google, Meta, Netflix, and Cloudflare. It was not built to be trendy.

Cybersecurity & Risk
DORA Is Live: What the EU Operational Resilience Act Means for Financial Tech
On January 17, 2025, the European Union's Digital Operational Resilience Act — DORA — entered full enforcement. After two years of transition, the regulation is no longer a planning exercise.

Policy & Regulation
Digital Identity Wallets: EU eIDAS 2.0, Apple Wallet ID, and What Is Coming
Your passport, driving licence, bank card, health insurance number, and university degree all live in a drawer or a wallet made of leather. The world is spending 2026 figuring out how to move every one of those documents into a smartphone app — and who controls the

Skills & Careers
Developer Experience Engineering: The Role That Is Quietly Reshaping Tech Teams
There is a quiet revolution happening inside engineering organizations. It does not show up in product release notes or on roadmaps visible to customers.
Cybersecurity & Risk
Detecting AI-Generated Content: C2PA, SynthID, and the Authenticity Arms Race
The video lasts eleven seconds. A politician stands at a podium, appears to announce a policy reversal, and then — the footage vanishes from official channels before anyone can verify it.
Cybersecurity & Risk
Deepfake CEO Fraud: The Wire Transfer Attack That Changed Business Security
In early 2024, a finance employee at a multinational firm based in Hong Kong sat down for what appeared to be a routine video conference. The call included several familiar faces: a senior executive, a few colleagues, and the company's chief financial officer.

Startups
Beyond Software: Deep Tech Hardware Startups in Quantum, Photonic
Deep tech hardware attracted over $6 billion in venture investment globally in 2025, with quantum computing alone pulling in nearly $2.5 billion across more than 200 deals — figures that would have seemed fantastical a decade ago, when the prevailing wisdom said hardware was a

Skills & Careers
Three Roles, One Future: How Data Scientist, ML Engineer, and AI Engineer Are Converging
In 2023, LinkedIn reported that "AI Engineer" was among the fastest-growing job titles on the platform — a role that barely existed three years earlier. Yet recruiters posting for this title often described responsibilities indistinguishable from those of a machine learning
AI & Automation
Beyond Copilot: Cursor, Windsurf, and the 2026 AI IDE Arms Race
When GitHub launched Copilot in June 2021, it felt like science fiction made real: an AI that completed your code as you typed. By 2023, it had crossed one million paid subscribers.

Digital Economy
Creator Economy 2.0: Substack, Beehiiv, and the Shift to Paid Subscriptions
The creator economy is no longer a side hustle story. It is a structural shift in how content, expertise, and audience relationships are monetized — and in 2026, the dominant model is no longer advertising.

AI & Automation
AI That Clicks Buttons: Computer-Use Agents and GUI Automation
Most software was never designed to be automated. It was designed for humans — eyes reading screens, hands moving mice, fingers hitting keys.

