What ATS screening software actually checks in 2026 Most "ATS-friendly CV" advice on the internet is from 2017. The software has moved on. If you have been told to "just use bullet points" or "avoid tables" and that is the whole strategy, you are operating on a ten-year-old playbook. The applicant tracking systems shipping in 2026 do a lot more than keyword matching. Here is what they actually
The 30-second CV review test recruiters actually run Your CV gets 30 seconds of attention. Maybe. A senior recruiter at a UK-based tech company once let me sit behind her while she went through 80 applications for a single role. She averaged 28 seconds per CV. She rejected 71 of them in that time. The 9 that survived got a second pass that took about 90 seconds each. This is what happens to you
Why tailoring every resume might be costing you interviews (and the smarter alternative) The "rewrite your resume for every job" advice sounds smart. At application volume, it falls apart. A post on r/jobsearchhacks this week hit 900+ upvotes with the most viral resume confession of the month: someone admitting they stopped tailoring their resume for every job, did something "dumber," and got m
Cuando una aplicación necesita leer un archivo, escribir en una conexión TCP o esperar datos de un disco, el kernel de Linux ofrece tradicionalmente dos caminos: bloquear el proceso hasta que la operación termine, o usar interfaces como epoll y Linux AIO para manejar múltiples operaciones concurrentes. Durante casi tres décadas, esas fueron las opciones dominantes. Pero desde la versión 5.1 del ke
When Google announced the Manifest V3 deadline, the developer community had a lot to say — most of it negative. The service worker model was rightly criticized as a regression for ad blockers and complex extensions. I've now migrated 18 extensions from MV2 to MV3, or built them MV3-native from the start. The commonly documented issues (no persistent background pages, limited webRequest) are real.
The Autonomous Paradox In 2026, we’ve moved past simple chatbots. We are building Production-Grade RAG pipelines and autonomous agents that can plan, execute, and iterate. But as an architect, I’ve noticed a glaring hole in our "Agentic" future: Identity Sprawl. We are giving agents non-human identities (NHI) with "Full Admin" permissions just to ensure the RAG works smoothly. We are effectively
Most agency onboarding fails before the kickoff call happens. Not because the team isn't good. Not because the client is difficult. Because nobody collected the right context upfront, and the kickoff call becomes the place where everyone discovers what they don't know yet. The intake form is the fix. Not a 3-question "tell us about your project" form. A real one. Here's the framework we use — 27 q
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