[ad_1] Out of all the migrations I help teams with, Go to Rust is a bit of an outlier. It’s not a question of “is Rust faster?” or “does Rust have types?”, Go already gets you most of the way there. The discussion is mostly about correctness guarantees, runtime tradeoffs, and developer ergonomics. A quick … Read More “Migrating from Go to Rust” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] Spotify has introduced a new feature called Personal Podcast, which lets users generate private AI-powered podcasts. These personalized podcasts can also be scheduled and will be tailored to the user’s interests and listening habits. Users will soon be able to create these podcasts directly within the Spotify app through the new Personal Podcast feature. … Read More “Spotify's new Personal Podcast feature lets you create podcasts with text prompts” »
[ad_1] Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR A pro wildlife photographer has been using his Galaxy S25 Ultra and winning global awards. Steven Scott Grogin’s images of reptiles have won several awards for mobile photography. One of their submissions was entered into the general wildlife photography category, where they received the 70th position globally. In … Read More “Several awards later, this pro photographer is sold on the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s cameras” »
[ad_1] Megan Ellis / Android Authority Between Google’s new Verified Email feature and passkeys for a passwordless reality, your account authentication is supposed to work seamlessly without requiring you to remember a hundred passwords. While Passkeys replace passwords, Verified Email is Google’s way of eliminating the OTP verification loop. I’ve always been excited about the … Read More “I tried ditching passwords, but the alternatives got complicated” »
[ad_1] Shimul Sood / Android Authority I have been using a dual-monitor setup for almost a year now, and I am completely spoiled by it. Once you get used to having two screens side by side, the workflow feels incredibly seamless. Now, going back to a single-screen feels restrictive. So much so that using my … Read More “My Android tablet is now my second monitor and I absolutely love it” »
[ad_1] Jira IS Turing-Complete Nicolas Seriot Computation > Jira is Turing-Complete Building a Minsky Machine in Atlassian Automation22nd May 2026 Engineering folklore holds that Jira (Atlassian’s project-tracking tool) is Turing-complete. Existing claims point vaguely at automation features without exhibiting a reduction. This article supplies a proof, with setup instructions and execution trace. Mapping the Computational … Read More “Jira IS Turing-Complete” »
[ad_1] C. Scott Brown / Android Authority I’m not a fan of most fitness trackers. I’ve used a number of Fitbit products over the years, most recently the Charge 6. None of them ever stuck in my routine. Most wound up being a simple smartwatch, giving me notifications of texts and incoming calls. I’m not … Read More “I’m not a fitness buff, but I still can’t wait to buy the Fitbit Air” »
[ad_1] Hadlee Simons / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung’s One UI 8 software has a frustrating bug when using a wireless controller in DeX Mode. The gamepad’s analog sticks stop working in this mode when the connected phone’s screen shuts off. Thankfully, the One UI 8.5 update fixes this issue. Samsung debuted an overhauled DeX Mode … Read More “Samsung fixed a frustrating gaming bug on its Galaxy phones” »
[ad_1] Zac Kew-Denniss / Android Authority TL;DR One UI 8.5 on Galaxy S23 phones is missing a key feature: AirDrop compatibility. Users allege that the Galaxy S23 has hardware capable of the feature, and Samsung is simply choosing to ignore it. It’s possibly because Samsung and Google would need to devote additional resources, which they … Read More “Galaxy S23 owners say Samsung did them dirty by leaving out this feature in One UI 8.5 update” »
[ad_1] Spotify was a music app at one time. Then it added podcasts. Then audiobooks. Now the company is piling AI features into its app at a pace that can feel overwhelming. The latest wave, announced at its investor day, skews heavily toward using AI to generate content rather than using AI to help users … Read More “Spotify’s AI bet: more of everything, less of what you want” »
