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Why call one API when you can use GraphQL to call them all?

Ryan welcomes Matt DeBergalis, CTO at Apollo GraphQL, to discuss the evolution and future of API orchestration, the benefits of GraphQL in managing API complexity, its seamless integration with AI and modern development stacks, and how it enhances developer experience through better tooling and infrastructure. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/07/04/why-call-one-api-when-you-can-use-graphql-to-call-them-all/

The PHP Podcast: 2025.07.03

This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John discuss BosonPHP, NativePHP, PHP is the new JavaScript, Shocking stories of Electricity, snake_case vs. camelCase, and why snake_case is better, among other topics. Links from the show: Reddit – The heart of the internet Overview | BOSON Look out, kids: PHP is the new JavaScript […]

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‘There is nothing that Aquaphor will not fix’: The internet is in love with this no-frills skin ointment

Aquaphor has become this summer’s hottest accessory.

The no-frills beauty staple—once relegated to the bottom of your bag, the glove box, or a bedside drawer—is now dangling from key chains and bedazzled with tiny rhinestones. Over on Etsy, you

Finland taps new AI satellite to track toxic algae from space


Tech startup Kuva Space is working with the Finnish Environmental Institute (Skye) to analyse the health of the Nordic country’s waters with a specialised satellite.  The pilot test will harness Kuva’s hyperspectral sensors, which can analyse a wider light spe

Na Jávě vybagrovali první fosilie z lidské linie z potopeného Sundalandu

Když Zemi svíraly doby ledové, světový oceán byl natolik nízko, že se v místě dnešních tropických ostrovů Jihovýchodní Asie rozkládal velký Sundaland. Dnes se nad nížinami Sundalandu převalují mořské vlny, které zřejmě ukrývají bohatou úrodu fosilií. Paleontologové hlásí nález prvních sundalandských fosilií lidské linie. http://www.osel.cz/14142-na-jave-vybagrovali-prvni-fosilie-z-lidske-linie-z-potopeneho-sundalandu.html

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Are You Still Optimizing for Rankings? AI Search May Not Care. [Webinar] via @sejournal, @hethr_campbell

Join this actionable and data-backed webinar on what drives visibility in AI search. Hear about the insights, mistakes, and strategies that are reshaping SEO now.

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How will AI change the restaurant business?

Restaurant industry leaders are excited for artificial intelligence to make the business better. 

But many feel unprepared to handle its implementation. 

That’s according to a

Is Tesla screwed?

Elon Musk’s anger over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act was evident this week as the world’s richest man took to X, the social media platform he owns, to lambast President Donald Trump’s signature legislation. But there’s plenty of anger from investors at the performance of his own

The fight over who gets to regulate AI is far from over

Welcome to AI DecodedFast Company’s weekly newsletter that breaks down the most important news in the world of AI. You can sign up to receive this newsletter every week here.

The AI regul

Agentic AI is driving a complete rethink of compute infrastructure

When artificial intelligence first gained traction in the early 2010s, general-purpose central processing units (CPUs) and graphics-processing units (GPUs) were sufficient to run early neural networks, image generators, and language models. But by 2025, the rise of

How your data is collected and what you can do about it

You wake up in the morning and, first thing, you open your weather app. You close that pesky ad that opens first and check the forecast. You like your weather app, which shows hourly weather forecasts for your location. And the app is free!

But do you know why it’s free? Look at the app’s privacy settings. You help keep it free by allowing it to collect your information, including:

  • What
Crypto is about to get even bigger thanks to millennials

How the Boomer wealth transfer could reshape global finance.

Born too late to ride the wave of postwar prosperity, but just early enough to watch the 2008 financial crisis decimate some of their first paychecks. Old enough to remember dial-up. Young enough to buy Bitcoin on their phones. They’ve lived through tech booms, housing busts, meme stocks, student debt, and five different definitions of “retirement planning.” 

Now, as trillions in wealth begin to

Is the Velvet Sundown an AI band? Many on the internet sure think so

The Velvet Sundown is the most-talked-about band of the moment, but not for the reason you might expect.

The “indie rock band,” which has gained more than 634,000 Spotify listeners in just a few weeks, has spoken out in response to accusations that the group is AI-generated.

The suspicions first

Mezihvězdná promenáda: Sluneční soustavou sviští třetí mezihvězdný objekt

Robotický systém ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System), který detekuje malé vesmírné objekty objevil už třetího známého mezihvězdného návštěvníka. 3I/ATLAS, zřejmě kometa, se řítí rychlostí asi 58 km/s po dráze s nejvyšší excentricitou, s jakou jsme se doposud setkali. http://www.osel.cz/14141-mezihvezdna-promenada-slunecni-soustavou-svisti-treti-mezihvezdny-objekt.html

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First legal e-scooter launches in the Netherlands — for €1,900


The Dutch government has approved the first electric scooter for public roads and bike lanes, marking a cautious yet significant shift in the country’s tough stance on micromobility. Dubbed Selana Alpha and developed by the startup Selana, the vehicle was recentl

No-code platform Lovable eyes $150M raise and double unicorn status


Swedish startup Lovable is in talks to raise $150mn at a valuation just shy of $2bn, the Financial Times reports.  The Stockholm-based business has built a generative AI platform that allows non-technical users to build apps or websites based

French-Swiss software merger to mint Europe’s latest unicorn


French software firm LumApps is set to merge with Swiss counterpart Beekeeper in a deal that will create a new business valued at over $1bn. LumApps, which calls itself an “intranet super app,” offers a platform that helps staff at large firms manage inte

‘You can do anything if you got money’: The Diddy verdict sparks internet uproar

Sean “Diddy” Combs was convicted of prostitution-related offenses but acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges on Wednesday, following an eight-week federal trial. The verdict immediately sparked a wave of reactions online, ranging from disbelief to outrage.

The jury returned guilty verdicts on two of the five counts after three days of deliberations. Upon h

Budeme uměle inteligentní?

Letní postřehy o zkušenostech s využitím umělé inteligence ve vysokoškolské výuce http://www.osel.cz/14140-budeme-umele-inteligentni.html

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Cloudflare Sparks SEO Debate With New AI Crawler Payment System via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Cloudflare's new pay-per-crawl feature blocks AI crawlers and allows publishers to charge for access, sparking debate in the SEO industry over content visibility and monetization.

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China’s Huawei Technologies must face fraud and racketeering charges, says U.S. judge

A U.S. judge has ruled that China’s Huawei Technologies, a leading telecoms equipment company, must face criminal charges in a wide reaching case alleging it stole techn

U.K.’s Bytes Technology stock plunged over 27%. Here’s why

Shares of U.K.’s Bytes Technology plunged over 27% on Wednesday after the IT firm said its operating profit for the first half of fiscal 2026 would be marginally lower due to delayed customer decisions and longer-than-expected readjustments from internal restructuring.

Trading in the first few months of the year was hurt by macroeconomic pressures, leading to deferred customer decisions, particularly among corporates, the firm said in an update to the exchanges ahead of its a

Elon Musk is right: Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill could hurt clean energy

Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Act has passed through the Senate thanks to Vice President JD Vance’s tiebreaking vote. But alongside the late-night drama in the chamber this week, another wave of developments has unfolded online.

Elon Musk, once President Trump’s closest confidante during the early months of his second presidency, has broken his social media sil

YouTube Adds New Viewer Metrics To Track Audience Loyalty via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

YouTube is replacing the "returning viewers" metric with new viewer segments to help creators better understand long-term audience engagement.

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These geeks are building an early warning system for disappearing government data

To a certain brand of policy wonk, January 31, 2025, is a day that will live in infamy. 

It had been nearly two weeks since President Donald Trump took office for the second time—days that passed in a swirl of executive orders to cut federal spending and rid the government of now-forbidden ideas—when suddenly, vast troves of government data began to disappear in a single day. 

“My inbox exploded, and it was just people emailing saying, ‘Hey, do you know where this da

‘Creatives are going to be elevated’: Canva’s COO on how AI is transforming the artistic landscape

For over a decade, Canva has made design and publishing accessible to anyone. Now the company is wrestling with how to harness AI while staying true to its mission of empowering individual creators. Cofounder and COO Cliff Obrecht reveals how Canva is navigating this shift—and why the stakes are so high when it comes to AI adoption in the creative industry. 

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Is Your Conversion Data Misleading You? 7 Common Google Ads Tracking Issues

Faulty conversion tracking can tank PPC campaigns. Here's how to fix the seven most common Google Ads tracking issues hurting your performance.

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I quit TikTok—and got my attention span back

For a few days, my finger would hover over the TikTok hole on my home screen. But it was all for naught: There was nothing there to click.

TikTok debuted at exactly the wrong time for me. I downloaded the short-form video app during my junior year of high school, just as in-person activities shut down for the COVID-19 pandemic and my life dissolved into an endless loop

‘Bakery tourism’ is the sweet new travel trend for Gen Z and food lovers

How far would you travel in search of a sweet treat?

“Bakery tourism” is on the rise, with more and more people traveling—sometimes across the globe—in search of the perfect flaky croissant or artisan bun they spotted online. Long lines aren’t a deterrent; in fact, they’re often part of the appeal. A crowd signals you’ve found the right spot.

Jessica Morgan-Helliwell, 26, and her mother, Louise Church, 48, are two self-proclaimed “

AI chatbots are breaking the web—and forcing a 404 makeover

More than half of Americans now use a chatbot, with an increasing number of people replacing search engines with large language model (LLM)-powered chat queries to navigate the web and find answers. In general, the quality of these outputs is improving as the underlying models get better.

However, the challenge of processing so much information means

Study: Google AI Mode Shows 91% URL Change Across Repeat Searches via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

A study finds Google’s AI Mode returns different URLs 91% of the time for the same query, offering insight into how sources are chosen.

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Léčba vdechnutím: Hejna nepatrných nosních robotů mohou vyčistit dutiny

Těžko si představit úpornější infekce než biofilmy plné patogenů, které potáhnou obtížně dostupné místo v lidském těle, například v dutinách. Tým z Hong Kongu navrhuje vypustit do dutin mikroboty naváděné magnetickým polem a aktivované světlem, které biofilmy nemilosrdně zničí. http://www.osel.cz/14138-lecba-vdechnutim-hejna-nepatrnych-nosnich-robotu-mohou-vycistit-dutiny.html

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‘Europe is not the US’: Tech insiders call for smarter AI rules


The EU AI Act is expected to introduce its key rules for general-purpose AI (GPAI) models on August 2. However, amid growing concerns that over-regulation could erode Europe’s competitiveness in artificial intelligence, calls to postpone the roll-out have inte

Europe’s 20 largest startup funding rounds this year (so far)


Despite a cautious VC climate and ongoing geopolitical jitters, European startups are still attracting serious cash.  Covering everything from AI drug discovery and space launches to quantum software and fusion energy, the continent’s startups raised €19bn in the f

What is the ‘pearl earring theory’? The TikTok trend blaming jewelry for being single

“Girl With a Pearl Earring” has taken on a new meaning on social media.

TikTok loves a theory, especially ones that attempt to explain dating struggles. The “pearl earring theory” is the latest to go viral, claiming that the classic freshwater gemstone could be the reason you are chronically single.

Why? According to TikTok, pearl jewelry gives off

Google’s John Mueller: Core Updates Build On Long-Term Data via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google says core updates rely on long-term patterns, not recent link spam. Should you disavow? Here's what John Mueller told SEO professionals.

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TikTok could be making you more politically polarized. Here’s how

People on TikTok tend to follow accounts that align with their own political beliefs, meaning the platform is creating political echo chambers among its users. These findings, from a study my co

Yahoo CEO Jim Lanzone talks AI, reinvention, and reclaiming relevance

Yahoo is at a critical inflection point. Despite having a large user base—across Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Sports, and Yahoo News—the media company hasn’t reclaimed the buzz of its early days. CEO Jim Lanzone candidly discusses the fear of being “left behind” and how he’s pushing the brand to shed its old skin. He explains the wide-ranging implications as

Keywords Are Dead, But The Keyword Universe Isn’t via @sejournal, @Kevin_Indig

In this week's Growth Memo, Kevin Indig shows how to build a scalable keyword universe that adapts to AI-driven search intent and content priorities.

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Ask An SEO: How Can I Turn Low-Converting Traffic Into High-Value Sessions? via @sejournal, @kevgibbo

You’ve got traffic but no checkout action. These CRO insights from Kevin Gibbons help you turn clicks into customers without overhauling your entire site.

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This entrepreneur made billions on crypto. His next frontier is outer space

Perched on a dusty high desert plain about 100 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, the Mojave Air and Space Port looks more like a final destination for aerospace experiments than a stepping stone to the stars. A field with dozens of decommissioned commercial jetliners bakes in the early morning sun–it’ll eventually hit 110 degrees around noon–and the small shacks set between dusty roads and cracked pavement look mostly empty.

But drive past cracked airstrips and barbed wire gates

Grantová bažina: Proč je česká věda pastí na myši

Představa vědce jako tichého génia v bílém plášti je iluze. Realita je mnohem prozaičtější a brutálnější: je to neustálý boj o přežití v byrokratické bažině, kde o vaší existenci nerozhoduje kvalita myšlenek, ale schopnost vyplnit správné kolonky. Na základě detailních vhledů od lidí zevnitř systému odhalujeme, proč je financování české vědy dokonalým strojem na zabíjení talentu. http://www.osel.cz/14137-grantova-bazina-proc-je-ceska-veda-pasti-na-mysi.html

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Inside Wikipedia’s AI revolt—and what it means for the media

Before generative AI, if you wanted an inexpensive way to build out lots of content, you launched a wiki. You’d spin up a site—broad or niche—and throw the doors open for anyone to edit. Be an early mover (like Wikipedia) or cultivate a loyal community (think any popular sci-fi

Why this bank is hiring full-time AI employees

Banks are embracing the AI workforce—but some institutions are taking unexpected approaches to its deployment.

The Bank of New York Mellon (BNY) has dozens of so-called digital employees working alongside its human counterparts. And distinguishing those

Programming problems that seem easy, but aren't, featuring Jon Skeet

Jon Skeet, the first Stack Overflow user with a million reputation, sits down with Ryan to share his wealth of knowledge on all things development: the deceptively simple but actually complicated problem of timezones, the importance of clear documentation for programmers, handling breaking changes and upgrading legacy systems, and the need for improved communication skills among developers. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/07/01/programming-problems-that-seem-easy-but-aren-t-featuring-jon-skeet/

Meet Picastro, the Instagram alternative for astrophotographers

For those who’ve had enough of scrolling AI slop, meet Picastro: an Instagram app for astrophotography.

Picastro is a dedicated, mobile-first platform built for amateurs and pros who capture images of the night sky. Launched late last year by Tom McCrorie, an amat

The race to make AI as multilingual as Europe


The European Union has 24 official languages and dozens more unofficial ones spoken across the continent. If you add in the European countries outside the union, then that brings at least a dozen more into the mix. Add dialects, endangered languages, and lang

NATO’s VC fund backs biotech startup for first time


The NATO Innovation Fund (NIF) has made its first investment in a biotechnology startup. The alliance’s VC arm announced today that it’s co-leading a $35mn Series A round for UK-based Portal Biotech as it seeks to strengthen NATO’s defences agai

A viral band on Spotify is probably AI — but there’s no label to tell you


AI slop songs are flooding Spotify — and the latest hit is by an indie rock band called The Velvet Sundown. The track’s success has intensified the ongoing debate on whether or not music streaming sites should label AI-generated songs. The group has attrac

Here’s what Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ means for AI

The Republican Party’s 800-page One Big Beautiful Bill Act is now being debated in the Senate, with a final up-or-down vote expected as soon as Monday night. On the issue of artificial intelligence, much of the attention has focused on the bill’s prop

Colombian gangs are using social media to recruit children, the U.N. warns

Colombian gangs are using social media to reach and recruit children, the United Nations has warned.

Gangs and rebel groups are enticing children to enlist by posting videos on platforms like TikTok and Facebook that showcase the “perks” of the lifestyle. Some clips promise money, mobile phones, and, in some cases, cosmetic surgery, according to Scott Campbell, Colombia

Senate debates revised state AI regulation ban

Two key U.S. Republican senators agreed to a revised federal moratorium on state regulation of artificial intelligence to five years and to allow states to adopt rules on child online safety and protecting artists’ images or likelinesses.

Senate Commerce Committee chair Ted Cruz originally proposed securing compliance by blocking states that regulate A

Cato Networks secures $359 million in latest funding round

Israel’s Cato Networks said on Monday it had raised $359 million in a funding round, valuing the cybersecurity firm at more than $4.8 billion, as investors bet on growing demand for artificial intelligence-driven security and networking solutions.

An uptick in sophisticated cyberattacks has prompted fears of operational disruptions among companies and

Drsné AI: Pokročilé inteligence v ohrožení lžou, vydírají a vyhrožují

Chcete mít problémy? Vezměte pokročilý jazykový model, zadejte mu cíl, k němuž má směřovat, vystavte ho stresu, jako třeba hrozbě vypnutí a napojte ho na reálný svět. Inteligence jsou ve skutečnosti bezohlední řezníci a jdou si tvrdě za svým, zřejmě díky výchově, které se jim dostává. Určitě bude lepší se k nim chovat slušně a s respektem. Pro jistotu. http://www.osel.cz/14136-drsne-ai-pokrocile-inteligence-v-ohrozeni-lzou-vydiraji-a-vyhrozuji.html

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Is this Hollywood’s moment of AI reckoning?

For some in Hollywood, as Silicon Valley’s AI models have become impossible to ignore, it’s better to have a seat at the table as these new technologies emerge, rather than sitting back and letting the tech titans take full control. 

This, at least, is the impetus behind Asteria, the generative AI studio cofounded by the filmmaking couple of Bryn Mooser

Startups are ditching LinkedIn for TikTok to announce funding rounds

The classic funding announcement post is getting the Gen Z treatment.

More startups, especially those led by young founders, are moving away from LinkedIn posts or X threads and turning to viral TikToks and short-form videos to stand out, Business Insider recently r

Reliability for unreliable LLMs

Large language models are non-deterministic by design. Here's how you can inject a little bit of determinism into GenAI workflows. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/30/reliability-for-unreliable-llms/