Atlanta investors are bullish on where the city’s startup scene is headed
Atlanta’s venture scene is growing. To give you a look at the market’s strengths and areas of improvement, TechCrunch caught up with two local VCs as part of TechCrunch’s virtual spotlight on the city. Zane Venture Fund founder and managing partner Shila Nieves Burney and Overline co-founder and managing partner
Read moreAtlanta Mayor Andre Dickens explains why tech companies are moving to the city
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens sat down with TechCrunch to help open our first TechCrunch Live event dedicated to the city and spoke with us about the rapidly growing tech landscape. Atlanta is home to many buzzy industries, including fintech and SaaS, and is also the abode for many investors looking
Read moreGoogle claims that Bard is improving at math and programming
Bard, Google’s beleaguered AI-powered chatbot, is slowly improving at tasks involving logic and reasoning. That’s according to a blog post published today by the tech giant, which suggests that — thanks to a technique called “implicit code execution” — Bard is now improved specifically in the areas of math and
Read moreNeed to charge your EV? Apple Maps will show open spots near you
Apple has added a new feature in iOS 17 designed to help EV drivers find available chargers. The tech company previewed Wednesday, following its annual developer conference WWDC 2023, a series of new features and services that will be available in the newest software update, including real-time EV charging availability
Read moreChatGPT told Charlie Brooker exactly how not to write a Black Mirror episode
Black Mirror has been one of the most consistently on-target (and consistently frightening) satires of humanity’s relationship with technology. So consistent, in fact, that ChatGPT was able to write an episode of it that series creator Charlier Brooker hated. In an interview with Empire, the writer and producer of numerous
Read moreAsk Sophie: Why is there no movement in the June Visa Bulletin for India EB-3?
Sophie Alcorn Contributor Share on Twitter Sophie Alcorn is the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law in Silicon Valley and 2019 Global Law Experts Awards’ “Law Firm of the Year in California for Entrepreneur Immigration Services.” She connects people with the businesses and opportunities that expand their lives. More posts by
Read moreMy Journey To Manage Tens of Thousands of Resources Using Boto in Multiple Accounts, Regions in AWS
My Journey To Manage Tens of Thousands of Resources Using Boto in Multiple Accounts and Regions in AWSHow I did all this while working within a 15-minute runtime limitPhoto by Priscilla Du Preez on UnsplashWhy?My job is to manage the automation of AWS service's big users across multiple accounts and regions. When all
Read morePrefer Integration Tests Over Unit Tests
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Read moreFully Declarative Swift for Real-World Projects
How to focus on your app’s syntax so it aligns with your app’s semanticsDeclarative Swift in ActionIn this article, I want to explain how we can write fully declarative Swift. This coding style emerged naturally when I started working on an architecture I had designed to be easily adaptable in agile
Read moreSemantic Search in Confluence Wiki With LlamaIndex and Pinecone
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