Mar 26 · 4 min read · A Year That Feels Different There’s something noticeably different about 2026. It doesn’t feel like technology is just advancing, it feels like it’s quietly weaving itself into everything we do. From
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Feb 26 · 9 min read · In 2015, if you put a QR code in a marketing presentation, people laughed. "QR codes are dead," said every tech blog. "Nobody scans them," said every marketer who'd tried. "They're ugly," said every designer forced to include one. They weren't wrong....
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Feb 16 · 6 min read · For the past three years, the narrative surrounding Artificial Intelligence has been defined by rapid evolution. We have seen Large Language Models transition from experimental tools into reasoning engines capable of complex professional tasks. Howev...
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Feb 8 · 5 min read · Technology in Everyday Life: What’s Trending Now on gotrendingtoday Technology has become an inseparable part of our daily lives. From the moment we wake up and check our phones to the time we unwind with streaming apps or smart devices, technology q...
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Feb 6 · 5 min read · When you come from a full stack background, you are used to clear flows. A request comes in, it goes through some functions, maybe hits a database, and returns a response. But AI agents are different. They think in steps. Sometimes they call tools. S...
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Feb 3 · 3 min read · When you come from a Full Stack background, most of your work is around text, forms, APIs, and databases. As you move into AI, one big shift is that models are no longer limited to text only. They can understand images, audio, and a mix of inputs tog...
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Feb 1 · 4 min read · The United Arab Emirates (UAE) stands out for its bold artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, transforming its post-oil economy into a global hub of innovation. This ambitious vision, propelled by massive investments and strategic partnerships, posit...
Join discussionFeb 1 · 5 min read · From full stack development into AI systems, one thing becomes clear very quickly. AI workloads are slow compared to normal API logic. Embedding generation, vector search, and LLM calls all take time. If you handle them the same way as a normal reque...
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