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I helped my company save $1.3 million by going on a “software diet”: here’s what I learned

Author7 months ago010 mins

Over the past year, my company – a fast-scaling startup – put ourselves on a “software diet” and we saw transformative results for our bottom line, employee engagement, and our business culture. Here’s the paradox: in tech, growth often means more software and tooling, but for us, it means less. As our team grew, so…

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Government to lead UK emergency pandemic exercise in autumn

Author7 months ago04 mins

Emergency service teams, local councils and government officials will take part in a full, multi-day pandemic preparedness exercise, to help the UK prepare for potential future threats. The test, which is likely to take place in the autumn, will involve thousands of people across different parts of the UK, minister Pat McFadden has announced. The…

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Taylor Swift Matches Her Career-Best Showing As Her Albums Surge

Author7 months ago05 mins

Taylor Swift charts 11 albums on the Billboard 200 this week, matching her all-time career best … More showing as fans revisit her catalog. GLENDALE, ARIZONA – MARCH 17: Editorial use only and no commercial use at any time. No use on publication covers is permitted after August 9, 2023. Taylor Swift performs onstage for…

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Supreme Court to hear free speech case over pro-life crisis pregnancy center

Author7 months ago02 mins

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Supreme Court on Monday granted a faith-based pregnancy center’s request to review its case against the New Jersey attorney general, alleging the state violated its free speech rights. The case was brought by First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, a Christian nonprofit that provides services to women…

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Fantasy Baseball 2-Start Pitcher Rankings: These former top pitching prospects lead list this week

Author7 months ago012 mins

This is a good week to find a two-start pitcher for fantasy baseball, as there are three especially appealing options and several other hurlers who can make the cut in points leagues or deeper Roto formats. The hitting options are even more plentiful, with most of the worst pitching staffs playing four games over the…

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M&S, Co-Op and Harrods got hit by a cyberattack: here’s what retailers need to do to stop this

Author7 months ago09 mins

In the high-stakes world of modern retail, businesses no longer trade solely in products – they trade in trust. And like a fine crystal vase balanced precariously on a shop shelf, that trust can shatter in an instant. Recently, we saw three retail giants, Harrods, Marks & Spencer, and the Co-op, fall victim to cyberattacks,…

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How Denmark’s left (not the far right) got tough on immigration

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BBC Think, Denmark. Images of sleek, impossibly chic Copenhagen, the capital, might spring to mind. As well as a sense of a liberal, open society. That is the Scandinavian cliché. But when it comes to migration, Denmark has taken a dramatically different turn. The country is now “a pioneer in restrictive migration policies” in Europe,…

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Trump Organization to launch mobile phone service and $499 gold handset

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Unlock the White House Watch newsletter for free Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world The Trump Organization has announced plans to launch a mobile phone service, in the latest effort by the family business to capitalise on Donald Trump’s return to the White House. The company, which…

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USMNT win ‘important’ after skid, noise in recent weeks

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — United States coach Mauricio Pochettino welcomed the positives vibes from a tournament-opening 5-0 Gold Cup win over Trinidad and Tobago at PayPal Park that snapped a recent four-game losing streak. “It’s really important now to start the competition with a good feeling. I think important for the player, for the guys,”…

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Is OpenAI hitting a wall with huge and expensive GPT-4.5 model?

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GPT-4.5 is OpenAI’s latest chatbot model CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images OpenAI has unveiled its latest AI model, GPT-4.5, but the firm’s boss says it is running out of hardware to power it. If ever-larger AI can no longer be run at scale, then are we looking at the end of the technology’s rapid progress,…

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