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Networking

How to Turn a Satellite Dish Into a Secure Communications Lab

A Deep Technical Exploration of RF Directionality, Wireless Architecture, and Practical Security Design When you look at an old satellite dish bolted to your roof, it’s easy to see dead hardware. It once pointed toward a broadcast satellite, delivered television, and then became obsolete. But physically, it is not obsolete at all. A satellite dish […]

AI, Career

The 40-Day Machine Learning Portfolio Roadmap

Building a machine learning portfolio does not require six months of chaos. It requires structure. Forty days is enough time to build a credible, focused, hireable machine learning portfolio — if you treat it seriously. This roadmap assumes: That is enough to produce 3–4 strong projects. The goal is not perfection. The goal is completion,

AI, Career

How to Build a Machine Learning Portfolio That Gets You Hired (Step-by-Step Guide)

If you’re trying to break into AI, data science, or machine learning engineering, your biggest obstacle is not learning models. It’s credibility. Anyone can say they know Python. Anyone can claim they understand neural networks. Employers don’t hire claims — they hire demonstrated ability. A machine learning portfolio is the bridge between “I learned this”

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AI Industry News February 2026: The AI Arms Race Just Went Orbital

February 2026 may go down as one of the most concentrated bursts of AI acceleration we’ve seen yet. Google DeepMind upgraded Gemini 3 Deep Think to near-elite competitive programming levels. OpenAI launched a lightning-fast coding model built on Cerebras hardware. China’s Z.ai dropped GLM-5, a 744B parameter open-weight model that rivals closed systems. Anthropic released

Tutorials

Build Your Own PC for Under $1,000 in 2026

A practical, plain-English guide to how every component works—and how to choose wisely Introduction: Why This Guide Exists If you search “build a PC” online, you’ll usually find one of two things:either a shopping list with no explanation, or a hyper-technical breakdown that assumes you already know how computers work. This guide exists in the

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AI Trends in February 2026

AI Trends in February 2026: Agents, Security, Wearables, and the New Business Model of AI If you’re trying to keep up with AI right now, the hard part isn’t “what happened this week?” The hard part is figuring out what actually matters, what’s noise, and what direction the industry is really moving in. Early February

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Vibe Coding Apps in 2026

A Practical Guide to Building and Launching Your First App Building apps in 2026 no longer requires a computer science degree, a startup team, or years of experience. Thanks to AI-assisted development and modern distribution channels, solo builders can now create, launch, and monetize apps faster than ever before. This approach is often referred to

Networking

How to Start a Networking Lab at Home

A Practical, Network+-Focused Guide Using an 8-Port Managed Switch If you’re studying for Network+ and you’ve just bought your first managed switch, you’re already doing something most beginners don’t: learning by building, not just memorizing. Network+ questions rarely ask you to recite definitions in isolation. Instead, they ask why something isn’t working, what changed, or

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Chinese AI Innovations Are Taking a Different Path in 2026

Chinese AI Innovations Are Taking a Different Path in 2026 In January 2026, an unusually candid conversation unfolded in Beijing—one that revealed more about Chinese AI innovations than any press release, benchmark chart, or corporate keynote could. At AGI-Next, a frontier AI summit co-hosted by Tsinghua University and Zhipu AI, China’s leading AI researchers spoke

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AI at the Inflection Point: What’s Actually Changing as 2026 Begins

By mid-January 2026, it has become clear that artificial intelligence is no longer defined by singular breakthroughs or headline-grabbing demos. Instead, the industry is entering a phase of consolidation, pressure, and recalibration. Progress is real, but uneven. Capabilities are expanding, yet autonomy remains constrained. And perhaps most notably, the global balance of AI power is

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