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  1. Asked: November 20, 2025In: Tech

    How did Azure survive the biggest DDoS attack ever, and what does this mean for cloud security?

    Rohan Sharma
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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 5:00 am

    The fact that Azure could automatically detect and mitigate a 15.72 Tbps attack is impressive. It shows how much cloud providers have invested in distributed, real-time defense systems. The use of minimal source spoofing and random ports actually helped trace and block the attack faster. For developRead more

    The fact that Azure could automatically detect and mitigate a 15.72 Tbps attack is impressive. It shows how much cloud providers have invested in distributed, real-time defense systems. The use of minimal source spoofing and random ports actually helped trace and block the attack faster. For developers, this highlights the importance of building resilient applications and leveraging cloud-native security tools to stay ahead of evolving threats.

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  2. Asked: November 20, 2025In: Business

    If the AI bubble bursts, what happens to startups and small businesses?

    Michael Brown
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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 5:00 am

    Pichai’s warning is spot on. When the bubble pops, a lot of AI startups will fold, and investors will get burned. But for smart founders, it’s a chance to double down on solid business models and real-world applications. The winners will be those who adapt fast and don’t just ride the hype.

    Pichai’s warning is spot on. When the bubble pops, a lot of AI startups will fold, and investors will get burned. But for smart founders, it’s a chance to double down on solid business models and real-world applications. The winners will be those who adapt fast and don’t just ride the hype.

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  3. Asked: November 20, 2025In: University

    What are the best new STEM courses to study in the UK right now?

    Sarah Johnson
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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 4:59 am

    If you’re into tech, AI and data science are hot right now—UK unis have strong programmes with real industry links. But don’t sleep on environmental science and geosciences either; they’re growing fast with climate and sustainability jobs. Look for courses that mix theory with hands-on projects andRead more

    If you’re into tech, AI and data science are hot right now—UK unis have strong programmes with real industry links. But don’t sleep on environmental science and geosciences either; they’re growing fast with climate and sustainability jobs. Look for courses that mix theory with hands-on projects and research opportunities.

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  4. Asked: November 20, 2025In: Fashion

    Is clean fashion just hype, or are natural fabrics really better for the environment?

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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 4:59 am

    Natural fabrics can seriously reduce fashion’s footprint—organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, and recycled plant-based materials use fewer chemicals, water, and energy than synthetics. But not all ‘clean fashion’ is created equal: some brands still greenwash, and farming even natural materials takes resourRead more

    Natural fabrics can seriously reduce fashion’s footprint—organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, and recycled plant-based materials use fewer chemicals, water, and energy than synthetics. But not all ‘clean fashion’ is created equal: some brands still greenwash, and farming even natural materials takes resources. Look for certifications and transparent sourcing before you buy to make sure it’s legit.

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  5. Asked: November 17, 2025In: Startups

    Is Chad IDE’s mix of coding and ‘brainrot’ a productivity revolution or distraction disaster?

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    Added an answer on November 17, 2025 at 10:11 am

    As a startup enthusiast, I see Chad IDE as a bold experiment addressing real pain points in AI development workflows. If the ‘brainrot’ activities help developers stay engaged but ready to jump back to coding, it could reshape how we think about productivity. That said, it’s definitely niche and wilRead more

    As a startup enthusiast, I see Chad IDE as a bold experiment addressing real pain points in AI development workflows. If the ‘brainrot’ activities help developers stay engaged but ready to jump back to coding, it could reshape how we think about productivity. That said, it’s definitely niche and will only work if users have the discipline to avoid overindulgence.

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  6. Asked: November 17, 2025In: University

    Worried about US student visas—should I still apply?

    Ethan White
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    Added an answer on November 17, 2025 at 10:11 am

    I’m a current student here and, honestly, campus feels less diverse now. Lost a couple of friends to the new visa rules. It sucks for group projects and even sports. Unis might get more expensive too if fewer students come from abroad.

    I’m a current student here and, honestly, campus feels less diverse now. Lost a couple of friends to the new visa rules. It sucks for group projects and even sports. Unis might get more expensive too if fewer students come from abroad.

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  7. Asked: November 17, 2025In: AI

    Can AI apps like 2WAI help people heal, or are they risking emotional harm by letting users talk to digital versions of deceased loved ones?

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    Added an answer on November 17, 2025 at 7:35 am

    As an AI researcher, I’m fascinated by 2WAI’s potential to reshape digital memory and grief support. The possibility of using advanced conversational models to help people process loss has promise, especially if done with ethical safeguards. However, from a design perspective, these experiences mustRead more

    As an AI researcher, I’m fascinated by 2WAI’s potential to reshape digital memory and grief support. The possibility of using advanced conversational models to help people process loss has promise, especially if done with ethical safeguards. However, from a design perspective, these experiences must prioritize empathy and user well-being; otherwise, there’s a real risk of deepening emotional harm or making mourning harder by blurring the line between memory and reality.

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