If you recently tried to log your latest movie watch and were greeted by a blank screen or a spinning wheel of death, you aren’t alone. Letterboxd went down, sending shockwaves through the film community. For a few hours, thousands of movie nerds couldn’t brag about their 4-star reviews or tweak their top four favorites. […]
WordPress 7.0: The Biggest Update Since Gutenberg WordPress 7.0 dropped on May 20, 2026. And no, this is not one of those point releases where you skim the changelog, shrug, and hit update. This one actually changes things. If you were around for the Gutenberg switch in 2018, you know what a “things look different […]
Claude sits on top of a massive skills library — over a thousand options when you count the community-built ones. Most of them aren’t worth your time. A lot of them are just slightly different ways to do something Claude already does fine on its own. But a handful of them are genuinely different. One […]
There’s a version of this article that would’ve been written three years ago, talking about “drag-and-drop website builders” and “no-code tools.” That era isn’t gone, but something genuinely different is happening now. In 2026, you can describe a website in plain language — the kind of thing, the look you want, what pages you need […]
The AI coding tool market has gotten genuinely competitive in 2026. Anthropic has Claude Code. OpenAI has Codex. And now Google has Antigravity 2.0 — a tool that came out of I/O 2026 with a lot of attention and some real substance behind it. If you’re trying to figure out which one to actually use, […]
Google dropped something at I/O 2026 that caused a lot of noise — and for once, the noise seemed justified Antigravity 2.0 is a free AI coding platform that can build entire websites from scratch, run several AI agents at the same time, and schedule tasks to keep running overnight. You don’t need to write […]