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The Future of AI in Business 2026
The Great AI Reckoning Why 2026 is the Year of ROI Not R&D I remember the chaos of 2023. Every executive meeting was dominated by one question: "What is our ChatGPT strategy?" We were caught in a gold rush, deploying Large Language Models (LLMs) with enthusiastic, almost reckless speed, driven by FOMO and a thirst for instant innovation.
By Devin Rosarioabout a month ago in Futurism
5 Generative AI Breakthroughs That Will Define 2026
Why I Believe the Monolithic Model Is Over If you, like me, spent the last two years wading through the early waters of Generative AI, you know that the focus was on sheer scale. Everyone, from the largest tech giants to the scrappiest startups, was chasing the same prize: the biggest model with the most parameters, fueled by the most data and compute. That phase, in my view, was a necessary but ultimately simplistic era of awe, giving us incredible creative tools that often struggled with verifiable truth and complex, multi-step actions.
By Devin Rosarioabout a month ago in Futurism
Mobile App Development Trends You Must Master by 2026
The era of building a single, heavy app that tries to do everything is over. That model simply does not work anymore. We've spent a decade optimizing for download numbers. But a download isn't value. It’s a vanity metric that hides the real problem. The real challenge today is optimizing for time in app and utility. Most companies treat the app store as a billboard. They get shocked when their $200,000 investment sits unused after three days. That’s because the market has matured past the point of simple presence. You need surgical utility, not a Swiss Army knife.
By Devin Rosarioabout a month ago in 01
The 5 Strategic Shifts in Mobile App Architecture for 2026. AI-Generated.
You can ignore the 2026 hype cycle. Every year, we see a predictable list of trends—AI, 5G, AR/VR—and every year, 90% of businesses treat them as a checklist instead of strategic inflection points. The result? Wasted budget on poorly implemented features that confuse users and drain resources. What’s actually happening is a fundamental shift in user expectation and technical debt management, forcing executive-level decisions, not just developer-level tasks.
By Devin Rosarioabout a month ago in 01
2026 Android App Trends, AI Compose and Ecosystem. AI-Generated.
The Android ecosystem isn't changing; it already changed. The shift that began a few years ago is now complete. We aren't talking about simple UI updates or minor API bumps anymore. This is about architectural evolution driven by two massive forces: ubiquitous on-device intelligence and device-fluid experiences.
By Devin Rosario2 months ago in 01
Mobile App Trends for 2026: What Really Matters. AI-Generated.
It is an early morning. I am sitting in my home office. The coffee is bitter. This is where the truth comes out. Before the world starts yelling about the next big thing, you see the small movements. Those tiny, quiet actions show where things are actually headed.
By Devin Rosario2 months ago in Journal
Shopify vs eBay: Comprehensive Comparison for Ecommerce ROI in 2025. AI-Generated.
ROI isn’t just about making a sale—it’s about how much profit you keep and how scalable your revenue becomes. Too many entrepreneurs chase quick sales without factoring in the true cost of acquisition, platform fees, and, critically, customer retention.
By Devin Rosario2 months ago in 01
BabylonJS vs ThreeJS: The Easiest to Learn in 2026. AI-Generated.
If you're stepping into 3D web development in 2026, you've probably stumbled across two names that dominate the conversation: BabylonJS and ThreeJS. Both are powerful JavaScript libraries for creating stunning 3D graphics in the browser, but when it comes to learning them, building with them, and deploying them at scale, there are clear differences you need to understand.
By Devin Rosario2 months ago in 01
BabylonJS vs ThreeJS Comparison for WebXR. AI-Generated.
WebXR is transforming how we experience the web, bringing virtual and augmented reality directly into browsers without apps or plugins. If you're building WebXR experiences, choosing between BabylonJS and ThreeJS isn't just about 3D graphics anymore. It's about how well each framework handles immersive experiences.
By Devin Rosario2 months ago in 01
5 Tips on How to Become a Machine Learning Engineer in 2026
The machine learning engineer role is exploding. Analysis of over 1,000 job postings shows that 57.7% prefer domain experts over generalists, with cloud fluency becoming the new default as nearly 1 in 3 job listings mention AWS. Better yet, the average annual salary reaches $168,730, with ranges from $135,000 to $215,000.
By Devin Rosario2 months ago in Journal
Babylonjs vs Threejs Community and Support. AI-Generated.
When choosing between development frameworks, community strength can determine whether your project thrives or stalls. The Slant community ranks Babylon.js first while Three.js ranks fifth for JavaScript game engines, but raw numbers only tell part of the story.
By Devin Rosario2 months ago in 01
Bun Package Manager Reality Check 2026. AI-Generated.
Bun promised developers a revolution: twenty times faster than npm with zero configuration. After fourteen months testing it across eighty-nine real projects—including complex mobile app development codebases with thousands of dependencies—the reality is more nuanced. Bun delivers genuine speed gains of four to six times faster than npm in daily workflows, not the marketing miracle of twenty times.
By Devin Rosario2 months ago in 01











