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Your Facebook Account Has Been Hacked: How to Tell

Facebook is arguably the most popular and largest social media platform globally. Unfortunately, with that, it's also one of the most vulnerable platforms, thanks to the vast majority of individuals using it. Staying secure online requires vigilance across all platforms - whether using mainstream services or exploring specialized networks for reaching dark web forums, hidden wiki sites. Since they have a huge target population, Facebook is adored by scammers and hackers. One day, you might wake up and be surprised that you cannot log into your Facebook account.

Best Practices for Managing and Scaling Digital Advertising Campaigns

Digital advertising has become increasingly complex as platforms evolve and competition intensifies. Algorithms change frequently, audience behavior shifts quickly, and costs can rise without warning. In this environment, even well-funded campaigns can underperform if they are not managed with precision. Businesses often underestimate how quickly inefficiencies can accumulate, leading to wasted spend and inconsistent results. Effective campaign management is no longer optional; it is a critical function that directly impacts revenue and operational stability.

The Hidden Cost of DIY DevOps: Why Growing Companies Bring in the Experts

Companies are scaling faster than ever, but infrastructure rarely keeps up with the product. When developers take on operational work on top of everything else, it feels like a smart way to cut costs. In practice, it's one of the most expensive mistakes a growing software team can make. This article breaks down what DIY DevOps actually costs and how a structured approach changes the equation.

How the Internet Technology Has Improved Over the Years

The internet has gone from a slow, noisy dial-up connection to a fast, always-on utility that powers nearly every part of modern life. What once took minutes can now happen in seconds. What once felt like a luxury is now essential for work, entertainment, and communication. Understanding how internet technology has evolved helps explain why today's connections feel so different, and why newer options continue to raise expectations for speed and reliability.

Top tips: When leaders leave, here's how to keep your IT systems stable

Top Tips is a weekly column where we look at what’s shaping the tech world and share practical ways teams can stay prepared for what’s next. This week, we’re focusing on a situation many teams underestimate—what happens to your IT systems when a key leader steps away, and how you can build stability that doesn’t rely on any one person. Some problems don’t show up when things are running smoothly. They show up when someone leaves.

Run Local LLMs on Mac to Cut Claude Costs

Part of the motivation for this post is how cloud API economics are shifting: Anthropic is moving large enterprise customers toward per-token, usage-based billing (unbundled from flat seat fees), which makes “always call the API” a moving cost line for teams at scale. A hybrid or local layer is one way to keep spend bounded while you still use premium models where they matter.

Collective IQ DEX: complete visibility into the employee digital experience

Collective IQ DEX (CIQ DEX) provides a unified view of the employee experience across different devices, locations, applications, collaboration tools, and even user sentiment. The platform combines intelligent IT asset analysis and employee perception, with drill-down capability to the level of each user and endpoint.

Beyond Uptime: Building a Self-Healing OpenClaw Observability Stack

The allure of OpenClaw is undeniable. You deploy a highly autonomous, self-hosted AI agent, give it access to your repositories and inboxes, and watch it reason through complex workflows while you sleep. It is the dream of the ultimate 10x developer tool realized. But as any veteran DevOps engineer will tell you: running an LLM-backed Node.js agent in production is vastly different from testing it on your local machine.

The product signal latency gap slowing your growth

Organizations often call product managers the CEOs of the product. But PMs know that’s a myth. When a CEO wants a status report, they get one immediately. They don’t need to negotiate for engineering time, reconcile conflicting project priorities, or wait for a data scientist to find a gap in their schedule. For most PMs, simply understanding the state of the product is where growth can stall.