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Pixel Watch 4 LTE Bug: A Connectivity Conundrum
Review
Jun 6, 2026Android Authority

Pixel Watch 4 LTE Bug: A Connectivity Conundrum

Pixel Watch 4 users are reporting a critical bug killing LTE connections when away from their phones, forcing reboots or airplane mode toggles. This issue, alongside previous software glitches, raises concerns about reliability, making the watch hard to recommend for those needing consistent cellular independence.

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Programming
Jun 2, 2026Hacker News

Engineering a Solution: Debugging Global Mosquito-Borne Diseases

As developers, we're constantly tasked with solving complex problems, whether it's optimizing a database query or architecting a distributed system. But what if the 'bug' we're trying to fix is biological, with global

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Rust in the Linux Kernel: A Beacon Against AI-Driven Bugs
Review
May 27, 2026ZDNet

Rust in the Linux Kernel: A Beacon Against AI-Driven Bugs

Rust in the Linux Kernel: A Beacon Against AI-Driven Bugs Quick Verdict Greg Kroah-Hartman's assertion that "Rust will save Linux from AI" is a compelling argument rooted in practical security needs. While not a magic

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Google Health Updates: A Pivotal Shift Towards Reliability
Review
May 27, 2026Android Authority

Google Health Updates: A Pivotal Shift Towards Reliability

Google Health is rolling out a massive list of bug fixes and new features, addressing critical issues in tracking, coaching, and user control, signaling a significant commitment to the platform.

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Ibogaine: Unpacking a Complex Psychedelic for PTSD Treatment
Programming
May 18, 2026Hacker News

Ibogaine: Unpacking a Complex Psychedelic for PTSD Treatment

As software developers, we're constantly tackling complex problems, often iterating through solutions to find the most effective and stable ones. Imagine a 'bug' in a human system—Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Mastering AI Debugging: Choose the Right LLM to Fix JavaScript Bugs
How To
May 17, 2026MakeUseOf

Mastering AI Debugging: Choose the Right LLM to Fix JavaScript Bugs

Learn to choose the best LLM for debugging JavaScript by understanding how Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini perform on complex bugs, emphasizing accuracy over speed to fix root causes efficiently.

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Mastering SCons for Modern Software Builds: A Developer's Guide
Programming
May 8, 2026freeCodeCamp

Mastering SCons for Modern Software Builds: A Developer's Guide

For developers who've navigated the intricate waters of Makefile syntax, grappled with elusive tab-versus-spaces bugs, or struggled to achieve consistent builds across diverse operating systems like Linux, macOS, and

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The Sims 4's Free Update Promises Sweeping Changes & Bug Smashes
Games
May 5, 2026GameSpot

The Sims 4's Free Update Promises Sweeping Changes & Bug Smashes

The Sims 4's Free Update Promises Sweeping Changes & Bug Smashes Alright, Simmers, gather 'round! EA has just dropped some truly exciting news that’s set to revitalize your digital lives. Get ready for a massive, free

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Champions' Debut: The Meta's Unshakeable King Returns
Games
Apr 11, 2026Kotaku

Champions' Debut: The Meta's Unshakeable King Returns

"Pokémon Champions" launched on Switch aiming for a fresh competitive entry point, but its first tournament confirmed a familiar fear: Incineroar still overwhelmingly dominates the meta, mirroring past competitive seasons. Despite a buggy launch, over 500 players competed, quickly establishing a top tier of familiar Pokémon.

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Samsung AirDrop Integration: A Promising But Flawed Rollout
Review
Mar 30, 2026TechRadar

Samsung AirDrop Integration: A Promising But Flawed Rollout

Samsung is expanding AirDrop compatibility to more Galaxy devices through its Quick Share feature, aiming for seamless cross-platform file sharing. However, user reports indicate significant inconsistencies and bugs, making the feature unreliable for many, despite its potential.

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Debugging Linux Kernel Freezes: An eBPF Spinlock Saga
Programming
Mar 18, 2026Hacker News

Debugging Linux Kernel Freezes: An eBPF Spinlock Saga

This article details the journey of debugging mysterious system freezes caused by eBPF programs in the Linux kernel. We uncovered an issue where an NMI-driven eBPF sampling program would self-deadlock by attempting to acquire a spinlock already held by another eBPF program on the same CPU, leading to 250ms kernel timeouts. The analysis highlights the complexities of spinlocks, NMIs, and cache coherence in kernel development.

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Google Home Devices Vanishing: A Smart Home Nightmare
Review
Mar 13, 2026Android Authority

Google Home Devices Vanishing: A Smart Home Nightmare

Google Home users are experiencing frustrating random device removals, prompting concerns about the platform's reliability. Google has acknowledged the issue, which significantly impacts the smart home experience.

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Windows 11: Growing Market Share, Persistent Headaches
Review
Mar 2, 2026Tom's Hardware

Windows 11: Growing Market Share, Persistent Headaches

Windows 11 is rapidly gaining market share, nearing 75% adoption, largely driven by new hardware and the end of Windows 10 support. Despite its growing presence, users face persistent buggy updates, feel a loss of control due to Microsoft's limitations, and some are even moving to macOS or Linux.

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Integration Testing & Beyond: Dev Wisdom from Carl Brown
Programming
Feb 28, 2026freeCodeCamp

Integration Testing & Beyond: Dev Wisdom from Carl Brown

In a recent freeCodeCamp podcast, Beau Carnes interviewed Carl Brown, the veteran developer behind the Internet of Bugs YouTube channel, boasting over 37 years of experience across Amazon, IBM, Sun Microsystems, and

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