Most "temp mail" sites share one annoyance: you sign up for something, switch to the throwaway inbox, and then mash refresh waiting for the verification email. I wanted to build one where messages just appear the
instant they arrive — and where developers could drive the whole thing from code for automated testing.
This is a write-up of how
A Google security engineer was federally charged with insider trading on Polymarket using non-public information about Google product launches and internal events. He allegedly placed bets on resolution outcomes that only someone with privileged access could know in advance.
This is the latest (and most high-profile) case showing that prediction markets have become a high-signal...
Right-sizing Kubernetes workloads is a common platform engineering challenge. Set your requests too high, and you burn cloud budgets on idle capacity; set your limits too low, and your applications face throttling or dreaded OOMKills.
For years, the
I remember the day I got my first $200 bill from a PaaS provider (Platform as a Service).
I only had a few side projects running. None of them were making much money, but because I needed a "Standard" database for one and an extra "Worker" for another, the costs just started stacking up. I felt like I was paying a "Laziness Tax" just to avoid managing a server.
In 2026, the tre...
When building React applications, we often use useState to manage state. But when the state logic becomes more complex, React provides another Hook called useReducer.
useReducer helps us manage state changes in a more organized way by using a reducer function and actions.
useReducer is a React Hook used for state management....
Originally published at brandswarm.io/blog/how-to-appear-in-chatgpt-answers/.
ChatGPT (and Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, AI Overviews — but most of this
applies to all of them) picks brands the way a journalist picks sources:
by what shows up in ...