The New <geolocation> Element: Ending Permission Spam?
Chrome 144 introduces the <geolocation> HTML element. A declarative approach to location data designed to improve privacy and UX. A first look.
Chrome 144 introduces the <geolocation> HTML element. A declarative approach to location data designed to improve privacy and UX. A first look.
In February 2026, the global discourse on artificial intelligence reached a new, critical turning point. This paradigm shift was not initiated by the release of an even more gigantic language model from the laboratories of OpenAI or Google, but by an inconspicuous piece of open-source software running on local hardware.
When 'Vibe Coding' meets harsh reality: An analysis of the OpenClaw disaster, why RLS is not a disease, and why we should take databases seriously again.
A deep dive into the world of CSS Web Components. Why we should use less JavaScript and more native browser power in 2026 – and how this harmonizes perfectly with Astro.
A deep dive into the 'Agent Loop' of Codex. How simple code completion evolves into a proactive agent and what this means for developers.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a remarkable speech at WEF 2026 about the end of the old world order, the power of 'Middle Powers,' and why we must stop fooling ourselves.
A deep dive into the historic partnership between Apple and Google. Why Siri now thinks with Gemini, what this means for OpenAI, and why privacy advocates (like me) can still sleep soundly.
An analysis beyond the hype: From the alignment problem and the orthogonality thesis to three scenarios for 2030. Why we need Tool AI to avoid losing control.