Kinsta announced that customers will not have to pay for bandwidth caused by automation, bots, and AI-related tools.
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DIY Boat-Bot Project

Make a DIY boat-bot using small motors, cardboard, and plastic waste. A fun and hands-on project that teaches basic ...
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Boostie, the automated talent marketing platform built for staffing agencies and corporate talent acquisition teams, today ...
The report highlights how automated scraping and impersonation campaigns are distorting analytics, undermining ad revenue, and driving new forms of digital fraud.