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How I Code as a Blind and Neurodivergent Developer: Overcoming Challenges with AI - Medium


Sree VijaykumarCoding used to feel like climbing a mountain without any gear. I understood the foundations, had a grasp of logic and data structures, knew something about web development, but it often felt from an idea through to working code that the uphill battle was just endless. For someone who is blind and neurodivergent, even small obstacles felt overwhelming. Syntax errors, repetitive tasks, and debugging issues derailed my progress frequently, left projects unfinished, and me frustrated.

Then came AI. It didn’t replace my skills; instead, it complemented them, acting almost like a bridge between my knowledge and execution. With AI, I have turned struggles into successes, breaking through challenges that once seemed insurmountable.

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What's Today's Big Trump Announcement? The Major Theories. - Intelligencer
What's Today's Big Trump Announcement? The Major Theories.
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Meta has a problem with its AI: it doesn't interest even its own workers
Meta has a problem with its AI: it doesn't interest even its own workers
Meta is facing challenges in retaining talent, despite its costly efforts to attract workers from competitors like OpenAI and Google. Recent employee departures raise concerns about organizational stability and the effectiveness of the company'


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Londons bullion market to trial digital gold - FT
Londons bullion market to trial digital gold
The World Gold Council is seeking to launch a digital form of gold, a move that could revolutionise London's $900bn physical market for the precious metal by creating a new way to trade, settle and collateralise bullion.


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The less you know about AI, the more you are likely to use it - WSJ
The less you know about AI, the more you are likely to use it
This counterintuitive finding comes from new research, which suggests that the people most drawn to AI tend to be those who understand the technology the least. AI seems mysterious and even magical to these people, the researchers found, leading to a sense of awe regarding AIs ability to complete tasks. This is particularly true when the task is traditionally associated with human attributes, such as writing a poem or creating a new fusion recipe.




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Are Critics Too Nice? - The New Yorker
Are Critics Too Nice?
Critics at the magazine have a history of not pulling punches. In 1939, Russell Maloney called The Wizard of Oz a stinkeroo. I did not care for Agatha Christie, Edmund Wilson wrote in 1944, after sampling the authors vast uvre with Death Comes as the End, and I never expect to read another of her books. Pauline Kael was notoriously spiky; of the 1987 film The Princess Bride, she wrote, the movie is ungainlyyou can almost see the chalk marks its not hitting. And, while she seemed to adore Yentl, she called Shoah, which is considered one of the greatest documentaries of all time, a form of self-punishment. (She was wrong, but thats for another day.) Then there was the rock critic Ellen Willis, who had the temerity to trash the Woodstock festival, in 1969, and a few years later lamented, of David Bowie, that there was nothing provocative, perverse, or revolting about him, and announced plainly that his more recent stuff bores me.


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How Fear Killed Liberalism - Foreign Policy
How Fear Killed Liberalism
Scholars, pundits, and politicians make bad predictions all the time, and some of the mistakes are real doozies. For what it's worth, my nominee for the worst geopolitical forecast of the past 50 years was the post-Cold War belief that the world was being inexorably swept toward a peaceful and increasingly prosperous liberal future.


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Russia's maker of T-series tanks is using hundreds of Western and foreign equipment pieces: Ukrainian intelligence - Business Insider
Russia's maker of T-series tanks is using hundreds of Western and foreign equipment pieces: Ukrainian intelligence
In a statement on Telegram, the Main Directorate of Intelligence, or GUR, said it had updated its list of foreign equipment in Russia's military production to now document more than 260 high-tech tools used by Uralvagonzavod the country's tank manufacturer.


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Don't punish athletes for warmongering politicians, UEFA boss says
Don't punish athletes for warmongering politicians, UEFA boss says
MONACO European football chief Aleksander eferin said civilian suffering caused by Israels war in Gaza has deeply affected him, but he believes players and teams shouldnt face ineffective competition bans over conflicts waged by national leaders.




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Japan Sees Record $822 Billion Budget Request on Defense, Debt - Bloomberg
Japan Sees Record $822 Billion Budget Request on Defense, Debt
Japanese ministries and agencies made a record request for 122.4 trillion ($822 billion) in spending in the budget for next fiscal year as debt-servicing costs rise while the nation also eyes more outlays for defense.


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The search for Earth's most mysterious creatures is turning up extraordinary results
The search for Earth's most mysterious creatures is turning up extraordinary results
Its easy to assume, as many people do, that our planet is well explored. In the last few centuries, humans have summited Earths highest peaks, dived its deepest ocean trenches, and trekked to the North and South poles, documenting the diversity of life along the way the many birds, butterflies, fish, and other creatures with which we share our big planet.


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Behind this season's bumper earnings: Job cuts, price hikes, glum workers - WSJ
Behind this season's bumper earnings: Job cuts, price hikes, glum workers
Instead, the latest batch of quarterly earnings are getting a lift from managers who are squeezing out costs, boosting productivity and turning to new technologies. Companies from Monster Beverage to Este Lauder said they are holding down hiring, often while finding new ways to get employees to work more efficiently. And they are raising prices when they can.


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Too Much Capital is a Disease
Too Much Capital is a Disease
You might think it's impossible for a company to have too much money.




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Democrats rip Epstein documents release: "Muddying waters"
Democrats rip Epstein documents release:
Robert Birsel is a Newsweek reporter based in Asia with a focus on political and general news. Robert joined Newsweek in 2025 from Radio Free Asia and had previously worked at Reuters. He is a graduate of the London School of Economics. You can get in touch with Robert by emailing [email protected]. Languages: English.


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Students on this Quebec island commute to school by plane
Students on this Quebec island commute to school by plane
On this small Quebec island, back to school means more than just catching the bus to get to class - students also board a plane twice a day.


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Trump Says U.S. Attacked Boat Carrying Venezuelan Gang Members, Killing 11
Trump Says U.S. Attacked Boat Carrying Venezuelan Gang Members, Killing 11
The vessel was transporting illegal narcotics through international waters to the United States, the president said.


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This Survey Just Offered 766 Billion Reasons to Clamp Down on Rudeness at Work - Inc
This Survey Just Offered 766 Billion Reasons to Clamp Down on Rudeness at Work
Some workplace norms can be unexpected when you first join the world of work, and others are arguably a little archaic Gen-Zs dramatic rethinking of traditional work clothing habits could be a good thing, for example. But other norms just seem to make sense, like being friendly, professional, and above all, civil to your colleagues and bosses. New research from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) explains that office civility does more than make your co-workers feel comfortable, it also helps in creating a dynamic, diverse, and productive workplace where everyone can thrive.




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A Palestinian State Would Be Good for Israel - Foreign Affairs
A Palestinian State Would Be Good for Israel
More than a half century after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and the passage of United Nations Security Council Resolution 242-which established the principle by which Israel would give up territory it gained in the war in exchange for peace and security-Israelis and Palestinians have made no meaningful, much less lasting, progress on their core differences.


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Meet the revenge quitters: why people are ditching their jobs - and refusing to go quietly
Meet the revenge quitters: why people are ditching their jobs - and refusing to go quietly
From marching bands to TikTok takedowns, employees are resigning in spectacular fashion. While going viral seems risky, some find it opens new doors ...


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UK politicians must stop stoking division, says policing chief
UK politicians must stop stoking division, says policing chief
“There are tens of thousands of areas across the country where this does not register. My mum lives in rural and North Yorkshire. I’ve been up there for a couple of weekends over the summer. This does not feature in many, in many communities.”


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Google narrowly avoids DOJ breakup thanks to unlikely savior: OpenAI - Business Insider
Google narrowly avoids DOJ breakup thanks to unlikely savior: OpenAI
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that generative AI's rise has made search more competitive, undermining the Justice Department's case for carving up Google's empire, which could have seen products like YouTube or Chrome become totally independent companies.




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Police must focus on streets not tweets, says Wes Streeting after Graham Linehan arrest
Police must focus on streets not tweets, says Wes Streeting after Graham Linehan arrest
It comes as Nigel Farage is expected to raise Linehan's case while giving evidence to the US House judiciary committee in Washington and say Britain has become an "authoritarian censorship regime".


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Biotech veterans John Maraganore, Clive Meanwell launch new heart disease startup with lofty goals - STAT
Biotech veterans John Maraganore, Clive Meanwell launch new heart disease startup with lofty goals
Allison DeAngelis is the East Coast biotech and venture capital reporter at STAT, reporting where scientific ideas and money meet. She is also co-host of the weekly biotech podcast, The Readout Loud. You can reach Allison on Signal at AllisonDeAngelis.01.


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The most exciting U.S. cities right now
The most exciting U.S. cities right now
From nightlife to outdoor activities to iconic attractions, these eight cities offer the most thrills, according to a new FinanceBuzz study


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Can Creatine Keep Your Brain Sharp?
Can Creatine Keep Your Brain Sharp?
Researchers are exploring whether creatine supplements can help cognition.




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'A paradigm change': black hole spotted that may have been created moments after big bang
'A paradigm change': black hole spotted that may have been created moments after big bang
Sighting by James Webb space telescope of black hole with sparse halo of material could upend theories of the universe


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Scientists are discovering a powerful new way to prevent cancer -
IN THE POPULAR imagination, cancer starts with a mutation in the DNA of a normal cell. That mutation allows the cell to multiply uncontrollably, circumventing the body's usual quality-control checks. Eventually, a tumour forms and breakaway cells from it spread to other parts of the body.


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Winter is coming for Ukraine: What it will take to keep the lights on
Winter is coming for Ukraine: What it will take to keep the lights on
Only two weeks ago, after summits with Russia's President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, and the leaders of Ukraine and European allies at the White House, there was hope for a reinvigorated diplomatic process on Ukraine. That hope has now dimmed together with lights across Ukraine after Putin launched one the largest attacks of the war against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure with a particular focus on electricity needed over the winter months.


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US banks could hide troubled loans under new reporting rules - FT
US banks could hide troubled loans under new reporting rules
The new requirements are set to come into effect this autumn as President Donald Trump steps up a sweeping effort to cut regulation across the US economy.




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The Arrest That Demonstrates Europe's Free-Speech Problem - The Atlantic
The Arrest That Demonstrates Europe's Free-Speech Problem
The Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan was once known for his charming, sometimes surreal sitcomsFather Ted, Black Books, The IT Crowdon British TV. These days, however, he is better known for his online crusade against transgender activism. His X feed takes the same approach as Libs of TikTok, cherry-picking videos of criminals and fetishists in a full-scale assault on gender ideology.


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What we know about America's billionaires: 1,135 and counting - WSJ
What we know about America's billionaires: 1,135 and counting
Billionaire" evokes tech founders such as Jeff Bezos or Bill Gates, but there is a large and growing group of people worth at least $1 billion in small towns and big cities that rarely make the headlines.


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Could These 'Glass Straws' Make Your Internet Way Faster? - Scientific American
Could These 'Glass Straws' Make Your Internet Way Faster?
A new type of hollow optical fibre promises to boost the amount of data that can be carried in each glass strand, and to do so over longer distances. This could help to make telecommunications systems faster and more efficient.


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OpenAI acquires product testing startup Statsig and shakes up its leadership team
OpenAI acquires product testing startup Statsig and shakes up its leadership team
OpenAI is bringing on the founder of Statsig as its CTO of Applications, and making changes to other leadership roles at the company.




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How Europe's deforestation law could change the global coffee trade
How Europe's deforestation law could change the global coffee trade
Small farms will have the hardest time meeting the rules, giving big producers an edge. One potential solution: agroforestry, growing coffee plants among the trees.


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Opinion | Students Hate Them. Universities Need Them. The Only Real Solution to the A.I. Cheating Crisis.
Opinion | Students Hate Them. Universities Need Them. The Only Real Solution to the A.I. Cheating Crisis.
Since A.I. has made the mental effort of writing and problem solving optional, universities need new ways to require the work needed for learning.


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The pill that women are taking for everything from speeches to first dates - WSJ
The pill that women are taking for everything from speeches to first dates
AS ERICA FISHERS nuptials approach, shes trying to decide: Should she take a beta blocker before she walks down the aisle? Everyone seems to be talking about the drugs, she saysfrom her favorite podcast hosts to the nurse practitioner who microneedles her face. Hes prescribed it to many of his brides, and theyve had a good experience," Fisher, a 33-year-old physician assistant in Western Massachusetts, says of propranolol, a popular beta blocker.


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World's biggest iceberg breaks up after 40 years: 'Most don't make it this far'
World's biggest iceberg breaks up after 40 years: 'Most don't make it this far'
'Megaberg' known as A23a has rapidly disintegrated in warmer waters and could disappear within weeks




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Xi Jinpings anti-American party -
YOU MAY think the place where national leaders gather to talk about the future of the world is Washington, DC, or perhaps the UN Headquarters in New York. In fact, as President Xi Jinping plays host to over 20 presidents and prime ministers in China, a new reality is taking hold.


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Why Boomers Have More Money Than Everyone Else - Bloomberg
Why Boomers Have More Money Than Everyone Else
New research shows a large and growing divergence in net worth between Americans over age 75 and those under 35.


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OTC nasal spray seemed to cut COVID infections by 67% in mid-sized trial
OTC nasal spray seemed to cut COVID infections by 67% in mid-sized trial
The Phase 2 trial is not definitive, but it comes as vaccine access is severely restricted.


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This American nuclear company could help India's thorium dream - MIT Technology Review
This American nuclear company could help India's thorium dream
For just the second time in nearly two decades, the United States has granted an export license to an American company planning to sell nuclear technology to India, MIT Technology Review has learned. The decision to greenlight Clean Core Thorium Energys license is a major step toward closer cooperation between the two countries on atomic energy and marks a milestone in the development of thorium as an alternative to uranium for fueling nuclear reactors.


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After Years of Boasting About His Health, Trump Faces Questions He Can't Shake
After Years of Boasting About His Health, Trump Faces Questions He Can't Shake
As Donald Trump began speaking in the Oval Office on Tuesday afternoon, many Americans were less interested in what he had to say than how he looked. Was he wearing more makeup than usual? Any new visible bruises? Was he steady? It was perhaps a reasonable response after much of social media had spent several days declaring Trump on his death bedor worse.


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US Pulls TSMC's Waiver for China Shipments of Chip Supplies
US Pulls TSMC's Waiver for China Shipments of Chip Supplies
American officials recently informed TSMC of their decision to end the Taiwanese chipmaker's so-called validated end user, or VEU, status for its Nanjing site. The action mirrors steps the US took to revoke VEU designations for China facilities owned by Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. The waivers are set to expire in about four months.


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WiFi signals can measure heart rate - no wearables needed
WiFi signals can measure heart rate - no wearables needed
Engineers prove their technique is effective even with the lowest-cost WiFi devices


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Sri Lanka's crisis shows how debt is devouring the Global South
Sri Lanka's crisis shows how debt is devouring the Global South
From Africa to Asia to Latin America, billions go hungry while creditors profit.


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Climate models reveal how human activity may be locking the Southwest into permanent drought
Climate models reveal how human activity may be locking the Southwest into permanent drought
The drought has been linked to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, a natural climate pattern. A new study finds global warming is now influencing that natural phenomenon.


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North Carolina Man Had at Least 3 Wives at the Same Time, Police Say
North Carolina Man Had at Least 3 Wives at the Same Time, Police Say
Money was the motivation, according to the authorities, who charged Harry Irvine Burdick Jr. with two counts of felony bigamy. There may be other victims, they said.


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Federal Appeals Court Reinstates an F.T.C. Commissioner Fired by Trump
Federal Appeals Court Reinstates an F.T.C. Commissioner Fired by Trump
The court said the commissioner, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, had been illegally terminated “without cause.”


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Trump Relocates Space Command to Alabama, Reviving a First-Term Plan
Trump Relocates Space Command to Alabama, Reviving a First-Term Plan
President Trump said his decision was motivated in part by his grudge against Colorado, a state he lost in all three of his runs for president.


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Scientist May Have Discovered a New Drug that Makes Up for Lost Sleep
Scientist May Have Discovered a New Drug that Makes Up for Lost Sleep
The plant-based compound Harmine counteracts the cellular aging triggered by sleep deprivation in animal models and human cells.


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House Oversight Panel Releases Some Epstein Files as Pressure Mounts
House Oversight Panel Releases Some Epstein Files as Pressure Mounts
The move came as Republican leaders pressed colleagues not to force a vote on disclosing all the material. Most of what was released on Tuesday was not new.




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