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Hisense Déco TV Review: This Affordable White QLED TV Perfectly Complements My Bedroom Decor
There’s no reason to buy a 32-inch The Frame when Hisense’s Déco TV exists. The chic budget QLED is the best small TV for a bedroom,
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“Agentic Mesh with Eric Broda on Software Engineering Daily”
AI agents are evolving from individual productivity tools into distributed systems components inside enterprises. The next frontier is coming into focus, and it involves large-scale ecosystems of collaborating agents embedded directly into business processes. However, multi-agent architectures introduce serious challenges around orchestration, state management, trust, governance, and observability. Eric Broda is a veteran of the
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Apple reportedly threatened to remove Grok from the App Store due to deepfake nudes.

A letter Apple sent to US senators, obtained by NBC News, reveals that Apple rejected an initial Grok update and warned the app could be removed unless xAI made further changes. Only a second submission passed. Apple privately threatened to remove Grok, xAIâs AI chatbot, from the App Store in January after Elon Muskâs company […]
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