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Geek Gossip
#Krutrim - Kruti, the AI assistant developed by Ola's Krutrim, has reportedly gone offline across app stores and the web. The application is no longer accessible on Apple and Google app stores. It remains unclear whether the disruption is temporary.
#Perplexity - Perplexity AI was called out by X / Twitter’s team for carrying out paid promotions and artificially inflating interest in their new offering - the Personal Computer.
#IPv6 - Google tracks the percentage of its users who access its services over IPv6. On March 28th, 50.1 percent of the traffic the company detected used IPv6, up from 46.33 percent a year earlier.

Latest Updates
Only gossip, no news? We haven’t seen that in a looong time. Something’s probably brewing.

Changelog
Claude Design - Anthropic takes on Figma and Canva head on - releases Claude design feature for an AI Powered design tool.

Trending Projects / Code Repositories
Social Media Profiles Regexs | Extract social media profiles and more with regular expressions
Cq | An open standard for shared agent learning. Agents persist, share, and query collective knowledge so they stop rediscovering the same failures independently.
Magika | Fast and accurate AI powered file content types detection

In Case You Missed It
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The OpenClaw Challenge on DEV invites developers to build autonomous AI agents using the OpenClaw framework, focusing on real-world automation, agent workflows, and practical task execution beyond simple prompts. Six winners collectively earn $1200. Register here.

Miscellaneous
The Vertical Codebase
Learn about the importance of structuring codebases in a way that reflects the domain or functionality of the code, rather than grouping by type (e.g. components, hooks, utils). They will explore the drawbacks of horizontal structures, such as increased cognitive load and difficulty in maintaining large codebases, and learn how to apply principles of low coupling and high cohesion to improve code organization.
AWS S3 Files and the changing face of S3
Amazon's Andy Warfield shares his team's solution to data friction, a common problem in genomics research, using S3 Files, a cloud-based storage solution that reduces data duplication and inconsistencies.
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