Anthropic’s Boris Cherny once again reminds ‘software engineering’ is dead; says: At Anthropic, there’s no manually written code anywhere, Claude AI tools talk to… |

Anthropic’s Boris Cherny, creator of Claude Code, says software engineering is already dead inside his own company—no one writes code by hand anymore, and Claude AI instances autonomously communicate over Slack to resolve problems across teams. As Google, Meta, Amazon and Snap race to set aggressive AI coding targets, Cherny believes IDE tools like VS…

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14 points and one-page memo: US and Iran ‘closest’ yet to ending Middle East war, says report

US President Donald Trump; Iran President Masoud Pezeshkian The United States believes it is close to reaching an agreement with Iran on a one-page memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the war and establishing a framework for more detailed nuclear negotiations, Axios reported on Wednesday.Washington is expecting Tehran’s response on several key issues within the…

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EC counters over 68 lakh cyberattacks on poll day, ensures secure counting | India News

New Delhi: There were over 68 lakh malicious hits, both from within India and overseas, on the Election Commission’s online platforms, including the results portal, on counting day for the just-concluded assembly polls. However, EC officials on Wednesday said all such hits were successfully countered with robust cybersecurity protocols.EC further informed that the ECINET platform…

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Denver Airport Paintings: Art and paintings inside Denver Airport: What do they really mean? |

Denver International Airport’s striking murals spark curiosity. Artist Leo Tanguma’s works depict themes of peace and environmental concerns. One mural contrasts destruction with a hopeful vision of nature. Another shows children dreaming of a world free from conflict. These powerful images, though stored during renovations, continue to fuel discussions about their meaning. Denver International Airport,…

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Samajwadi Party cuts tie-up with I-PAC: Akhilesh Yadav cites fund crunch ahead of 2027 UP polls | India News

Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday said the party has ended its association with the Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC), citing financial constraints rather than political reasons.Speaking at a press conference, Yadav clarified that the party had briefly engaged I-PAC as part of its early preparations for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, but…

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‘Blasts keep happening in India, nothing new’: Farooq Abdullah downplays Punjab explosions | Srinagar News

On two blasts that occurred at different locations in Punjab, National Conference President Farooq Abdullah says, “In India, blasts keep happening; it is not something new…” NEW DELHI: Amid rising concern over the twin blasts in Punjab, political reactions sharpened on Wednesday, with former Jammu-Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah seeking to play down the incidents…

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