Hermes Agent vs OpenClaw : Hidden Differences That Matter

Hermes Agent vs OpenClaw : Hidden Differences That Matter Side by side comparison of Hermes Agent and OpenClaw interfaces

Hermes Agent and OpenClaw represent two distinct approaches to AI-driven automation, each catering to different user needs. In a recent overview by Parker Prompts, the two systems were evaluated based on their design philosophies, platform integration and skill management capabilities. For instance, OpenClaw emphasizes explicit control and multi-platform messaging, supporting over 50 platforms like Slack, […]

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What Apple is Secretly Building for WWDC 2026

What Apple is Secretly Building for WWDC 2026 WWDC 2026

Apple has once again captured global attention with its new announcements at WWDC 2026. This year’s event highlights the company’s commitment to redefining technology with a focus on artificial intelligence, innovative hardware and seamless software integration. At the forefront is Siri 2.0, a next-generation virtual assistant designed to deliver smarter, context-aware interactions. Supporting this innovation […]

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Massive Ray-Ban Meta 125.0 Update Comes with a Catch

Massive Ray-Ban Meta 125.0 Update Comes with a Catch Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses displaying the 125.0 software update screen.

The Ray-Ban Meta 125.0 update brings several new features to the Gen 1 and Gen 2 smart glasses, focusing on improving their functionality and user experience. Steven Sullivan examines these changes, including auto-capture, email integration, and scene detection, which aim to simplify everyday tasks. However, some features face challenges in execution. For example, the auto-capture […]

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Game-Changing Apps Your Mac is Missing Right Now

Game-Changing Apps Your Mac is Missing Right Now Alcove app adding dynamic island features to the MacBook notch

Your Mac is a versatile and powerful device, but are you truly using its full potential? With the right apps, you can enhance productivity, streamline workflows, and customize your experience in ways that make your daily tasks more efficient and enjoyable. These 11 carefully selected apps cater to a variety of needs, from file management […]

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How to Automate Multi-Step Tasks with Claude Opus 4.8 Workflows

How to Automate Multi-Step Tasks with Claude Opus 4.8 Workflows Benchmark comparison chart between Claude Opus 4.8 and GPT-4.5

Anthropic’s latest release, Claude Opus 4.8, builds on the strengths of its predecessor while addressing key limitations that users highlighted in earlier versions. One of the standout improvements is its enhanced ability to handle ambiguous queries, a feature designed to provide more nuanced and context-aware responses. The AI Advantage explores how this update positions Claude […]

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The Hive Tower That Could Change How Cities Build Tall

Vancouver just opened a building that looks like it was sketched from a bee’s imagination. Ten stories of glulam diagonal bracing arranged in a cellular honeycomb pattern, climbing above the False Creek Flats neighborhood at 2150 Keith Drive. No concrete core. No steel skeleton hiding inside. Just engineered wood, a very smart structural idea, and 106 seismic dampers quietly doing something extraordinary.

The Hive, designed by Dialog in collaboration with structural engineers Fast+Epp, is officially the tallest seismic-force-resisting mass timber building in North America. Nature’s Path Foods was an early believer in the project. The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) just signed on as anchor tenant, which matters more than it sounds. When an insurance company chooses to occupy a timber building designed for earthquake territory, it’s a signal about confidence, not just aesthetics.

Designer: Dialog Design (photos from Michael Elkan)

The structural decision at the center of this building is worth pausing on. Most architects building in seismic zones lean on a concrete core to handle lateral loads, then wrap wood or steel around it. Dialog chose not to do that here. Instead, the glulam diagonal braces run along the building’s perimeter, forming that honeycomb grid that reads immediately as a design statement but is actually the load-bearing logic made visible. The structure isn’t decorating the facade. The facade is the structure.

Paired with those diagonal glulam braces are 106 Tectonus damper connections, a system borrowed conceptually from how tectonic plates behave during seismic events. Rather than resisting an earthquake by brute force, the building is designed to move with it, absorbing energy through the dampers and then self-centering once the shaking stops. Testing was carried out at the University of Alberta using large physical mockups to prove the system would hold. That kind of pre-construction stress testing is not a given, and it reflects the level of scrutiny this project had to pass to exist at all.

The reason that scrutiny was so high comes down to code. Canada updated its National Building Code in 2020 to permit mass timber buildings up to 12 stories, with changes taking effect in 2022. Vancouver sits in a high-seismic zone, which added requirements beyond the base code. Getting a tall timber building approved here required not just meeting those new standards but helping to write the engineering case for them. The team received $4 million in research funding from federal and provincial governments to do exactly that, covering destructive testing, fire testing, and constructability analysis. The Hive didn’t just benefit from the regulatory shift. It helped earn it.

The comparison to other celebrated mass timber towers is instructive. Milwaukee’s Ascent is remarkable at 25 stories, and buildings like Neutral Edison have made compelling arguments for timber in dense urban settings. But neither sits in a high-seismic zone. The Hive isn’t the tallest timber building; it’s the most structurally tested in the conditions most buildings actually fear. Seismic credibility is the specific gap it fills, and filling it in a major North American city with a government-insurer anchor tenant is a different kind of proof than any design award.

The honeycomb wasn’t chosen to be pretty. It was chosen because the diagonal brace geometry at the perimeter is the most efficient seismic solution for a building this size without a concrete core. And yet the result is one of the most graphically immediate buildings to open anywhere this year. When the structural diagram and the brand identity are the same thing, something has gone right at a foundational level in the design process.

Mass timber has been in a years-long tug-of-war between its admirers and its skeptics. The admirers point to carbon storage, warmth, biophilic benefits. The skeptics point to fire risk, insurance costs, and seismic uncertainty. The Hive answers the hardest skeptic argument directly, in one of the most seismically demanding cities in Canada. Whether it fully tips the debate probably depends on what gets permitted and built next. But as an opening move, it’s a strong one.

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How to Spot the New Ultra-Realistic Fake iPhones

How to Spot the New Ultra-Realistic Fake iPhones Android operating system disguised as iOS on a counterfeit iPhone

Counterfeit iPhones have reached a new level of sophistication, with the latest fake iPhone Air posing a significant challenge for unsuspecting buyers. These replicas are designed to closely mimic the appearance and functionality of genuine Apple devices, making them harder to detect at first glance. However, they fall short in critical areas, such as build […]

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How to Avoid Hidden Costs When Using Claude Code Dynamic Workflows

How to Avoid Hidden Costs When Using Claude Code Dynamic Workflows Token consumption chart for Claude Opus 4.8.8 dynamic workflows

Dynamic workflows in Claude Opus 4.8.8 offer a structured way to handle complex tasks by dividing them into smaller, independent components. These workflows enable parallel task execution, where multiple agents work simultaneously to complete their assigned parts before synthesizing the results in the main session. In a recent guide, Nate Herk explores how to effectively […]

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Every New Apple Device Leaked Ahead of WWDC 2026

Every New Apple Device Leaked Ahead of WWDC 2026 WWDC 2026

  Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal event, with leaks pointing to the unveiling of nine new devices alongside significant software updates. This year’s conference is expected to highlight Apple’s latest advancements in hardware and software, with a particular focus on the integration of Apple Intelligence features. However, […]

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