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E-bikes and e-scooters will have to slow down across New York City starting Friday, as transportation officials roll out a new 15-mile-per-hour speed limit. The city’s Department of Transportation ...
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Vibe coding trades creativity for coordination and oversight. Performance and UI issues still demand human judgment. AI shines when developers relentlessly lead, test, and correct. Over all my years ...
Whether you’re running outside or just hitting the treadmill, good music can often make the difference between a solid run and a blown goal. That’s why we’re putting together playlists each month ...
New cars come with a lot of great bells and whistles these days. They also come with a few things modern buyers might not be so stoked about. One recent example comes from Europe and the UK, where a ...
New York City is aligning its building code to be more closely aligned with international model standards and state requirements. December 19, 2025 New York City is updating its building code to ...
Traffic cameras can be a contentious topic. They can help save lives, but they don't always work the way they're intended, and it's often drivers who pay the price, sometimes quite literally.