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Leadership at the social media giant has been on an AI-fueled rampage through its engineering org. We report what’s happened Read more ›
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Power BI + Claude AI = HOURS saved! Discover 5 AI hacks to instantly create Date Tables, generate DAX functions, auto-add comments & build full Power BI docu... Read more ›
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Today we are excited to announce the Release Candidate of TypeScript 7.0! If you haven’t been following TypeScript 7.0’s development, this release is significant in that it is built on a completely new foundation. Over the past year, we have been porting the existing TypeScript codebase from TypeScript (as a bootstrapped codebase that compiles to […] The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
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From academic toss-aside to cloud substrate Read more ›
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Most manufacturers already understand the value of ERP and SCADA. ERP helps manage business-level operations: orders, inventory, purchasing, finance, customer commitments, and planning. SCADA helps monitor and control machines, lines, utilities, and industrial processes in real time. But between these two layers, many factories still rely on spreadsheets, paper forms, manual shift reports, disconnected quality logs, and tribal knowledge. That middle layer is where production actually happens.... Read more ›
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The ESP32 Bus Pirate project has been renamed ESP32 Bit Pirate as part of its continued development as an ESP32-S3-based multi-protocol firmware platform. The open-source project, developed by Geo-tp, turns supported ESP32-S3 boards into debugging and experimentation tools for wired protocols, radio interfaces, scripting, and browser-based interaction. The project remains inspired by the original Bus Pirate, but it now extends… Read more ›
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Today we’re introducing , now in public preview. Neo code reviews analyze pull request changes in conjunction with what Pulumi Cloud knows about your running infrastructure, providing both high-level and code-level feedback. Normal code review agents can’t reliably anticipate the impact an infrastructure-as-code change will have. This is because they don’t have access to critical aspects of the IaC workflow: the potential impact the update will have, in this case the pulumi preview output; an... Read more ›
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Your own personal AI assistant. Any OS. Any Platform. The lobster way. 🦞 - fix(scripts): run npm cli with active node · openclaw/openclaw@22f696d Read more ›
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The launch of AWS Continuum and AWS Context, along with capabilities across Amazon Quick, Kiro, AWS DevOps Agent, AWS Transform and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, highlight how AWS is helping customers use agents to work more effectively. Read more ›
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AMD announced that its Spartan UltraScale+ SU200P FPGA will enter volume production in July 2026. The SU200P is the largest device in the Spartan UltraScale+ family. It expands AMD’s cost-optimized FPGA portfolio with a combination of high I/O density, low power operation, flexible connectivity, and integrated security features designed for long-lifecycle deployments. Built on a The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
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...digital transformation initiatives, soaring consumer expectations for instant and personalized experiences, and the rapid ... anticipate equipment failures, personalize customer interactions, and dynamically optimize resource consumption. The... Read more ›
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TL;DR: GraphQL can't be cached by URL like REST. Cache by query + variables, layer your caches (client → edge → app → persisted queries), match TTLs to data volatility, and invalidate via webhooks. Never cache carts or customer-specific pricing. The Core Problem REST caching is URL-based. One endpoint = one cache entry. Easy. GraphQL uses a single endpoint for everything. The query body defines the response, so two requests to the same URL can return totally different data. URL-based caching ... Read more ›
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Explore expert insights on AI data center transparency regulations: EU vs. U.S. approaches, key metrics and strategic advice for CIOs navigating compliance. Read more ›
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Data structures sound scary. They are not. Let this simple project show you exactly what they are and why they matter. Read more ›
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This paper is a specialization of a broad and complicated continuum theory [arXiv:2403.07582] to a relatively simple and useful case so that it is more reader friendly. A continuum theory of the flow of charged particles in an elastic solid is presented. It can describe the behavior of soft solid electrolytes and elastic semiconductors. It is nonlinear and is valid for large deformation and strong fields. The theory is derived from a three-conti... Read more ›
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Generate valid SQL that looks real, nourishes nothing, and never spoils. Read more ›
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Digital Twin technology was born out of a potential space disaster but now has very real-world applications for designing and building AI data centers Read more ›
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🐦‍⬛ Security scanner for GitHub Actions pipelines. Contribute to skaldlab/muninn development by creating an account on GitHub. Read more ›
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SCINTIX P4 is an ESP32-P4 RISC-V Compute Module with an ESP32-C6 for wireless connectivity that’s compatible with Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 carrier boards, at least partially. It should be the first MCU-based system-on-module in Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 form factor, and RELOC says the SCINTIX P4 gives access to displays, cameras, Ethernet, USB, and all the peripherals the ESP32-P4 exposes when connected to a carrier board. It can also be programmed in standalone mode through its built-in USB Type-C po... Read more ›
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Crypto sleuth zachxbt identified that \"A Polymarket admin address appears to have been compromised on Polygon\", writing that $520,000 had been drained as of the time of his post\. The theft ultimately amounted to around $700,000, and Polymarket confirmed that a \"wallet used for internal top-up operations\" had been compromised\. They did not provide further details as to how the compromise happened, though the company's VP of Engineering later said that the private key was six years old an... Read more ›
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