
Self-Harness boosts tool-using agent performance up to 60% by rewriting its own rules
A Shanghai team replaces ad hoc harness tuning with a self-improving loop that uses traces and regression tests.
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A Shanghai team replaces ad hoc harness tuning with a self-improving loop that uses traces and regression tests.

The bond sale disclosure answers a key cash-and-capital question for the IPO market and future financing expectations.

The singer explains how brazen sexuality in the track turned insults into power, and why it still shocks.

The Patreon CEO says platforms are treating creators like “users,” not fans, and built discovery anyway.

Meta is experimenting with time-honored video formats on Instagram. Here’s what it signals for content, distribution, and regulation.

Egypt rallies past New Zealand 3-1 in Group G as Salah hits his 68th goal and moves within one of Hassan’s mark.

The $48 million move signals where UPS is putting capital in a fast-growing, regulated lane that affects patient supply chains.

Norway’s record-breaking subsea road tunnel shows what “ambitious engineering” looks like when the clock and pressure are real.

The Japanese utility’s plan for a large gas-fired plant in the US underlines how quickly AI-driven load is reshaping energy procurement.

This top-spot switch changes more than bragging rights for investors, boards, and chip-dependent supply chains.

Why the man who shaped central banking still matters for markets, regulation, and how boards think about risk.

A new content licensing deal could reshape how image search works inside AI chat, with big implications for media rights holders.