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This is the fourth post in my Google Cloud Next '26 (Las Vegas) recap series. You can find the previous posts here 👇 Part 1: [Google Cloud Next '26 Recap #1] Hands-On with the Agentic Hack Zone Part 2: [Google Cloud Next '26 Recap #2] Three Unique Booths I Tried at the EXPO Part 3: [Google Cloud Next '26 Recap #3] Anthropic's Vision for "After Software" This time, I'd like to share a live re
Updated May 2026: Now covers virtual desktop (Spaces) restoration and iCloud sync across multiple Macs, both shipped in ShiftPlus 1.3. TL;DR A complete macOS workspace includes apps, window layouts, browser profiles, virtual desktops, and terminal state. Native macOS saves almost none of it. Most third-party tools cover one slice: Stay and Spencer handle window layouts, Shift handles browser profi
In July 2025, a developer's Claude Code instance hit a recursion loop and burned through 1.67 billion tokens in 5 hours, generating an estimated $16,000 to $50,000 in API charges before anyone noticed. The agent did not crash. It did not throw an error. It just kept calling tools, getting confused, calling more tools, and silently accumulating cost. Old software crashes. LLM agents spend. This is
Introduction Preparing for Google Cloud certifications can feel overwhelming. Most resources focus heavily on theory, but when it comes to the actual exam, what really matters is how well you can apply concepts in real scenarios. While preparing myself, I realized there was a lack of free practice exams with clear explanations, so I built something to solve that. I created free GCP practice exam
You're in another app and there's a timer counting down at the top of your phone. You lock the screen and the same timer is sitting there. You swipe down to the Notification Center and it's there too, still ticking. It looks like a notification, but a notification can't tick. That's a Live Activity. It looks like three different surfaces (Dynamic Island, lock-screen banner, Notification Center ent
The Reality Check ClickHouse just dropped a study that every executive should read: LLMs are great at some things, but basing your infrastructure on them? Too much, too soon. They tested five leading models (Claude Sonnet 4, GPT-o3, GPT-4.1, Gemini 2.5 Pro, and the newly released GPT-5) against real observability scenarios. The verdict? We're nowhere near the autonomous operations future Silicon