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The United Kingdom's Sizewell C nuclear project is drawing scrutiny after a National Audit Office report found investors stand to earn high returns while bearing relatively little risk — and ordinary consumers will see their energy bills rise by roughly nineteen dollars a year to help foot a fifty-one billion dollar construction tab.
Shifting to markets, Bitcoin's implied volatility has fallen to a seven-month low, which is a striking signal given how loud the macro alarm bells have been lately. Traders appear calm despite inflation concerns and geopolitical noise, suggesting crypto markets may be decoupling from the broader anxiety in traditional finance.
And in a quieter corner of the developer world, a Hacker News submission is making the rounds with a tool that takes a raw OpenAPI specification and spits out a TypeScript, Python, or Go SDK as a downloadable zip file in roughly one and a half seconds. It positions itself as a lightweight alternative to Stainless, and while it's early and unproven, the speed claim alone is enough to turn heads among API-first teams.
Those are the stories worth watching today. Keep surfing. Tech Beat out.
