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RMUX keeps your shell alive, scriptable, and inspectable as a blazing-fast tmux-compatible multiplexer and terminal automation engine. Read more ›
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When deploying a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.1 Fleet, users specify either a Simple or High Availability (HA) deployment model along with the desired deployment size: Small, Medium or Large. Unlike components such as NSX Manager, VCF Operations and VCF Automation, where deployment size and availability are configured independently, VCF Management Services (VCFMS) determines […] Read more ›
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A tour of the-stats-duck v0.6.0: a one-shot data profiler, regression and bootstrap CIs in plain SQL, ten new distributions, and SAS/XPT imports that got 52x faster — with live Bedevere demos you can poke at. Read more ›
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Instant (InstantDB) is an open-source, real-time backend platform (a self-hosted alternative to Firebase) built around a PostgreSQL store with relational queries, authentication, and live sync. This guide deploys Instant using Docker Compose with PostgreSQL and Traefik for automatic HTTPS. By the end, you'll have Instant serving its backend API securely at your domain. Set Up the Directory Structure 1. Create the project directory and clone Instant: $ mkdir ~/instant $ cd ~/instant $ git clon... Read more ›
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Spartan programming gathers many techniques discussed in the literature, adding some of its own, into a unique coding style whose main objective is minimal use of various elements of the programming language which may contribute to complexity. This programming style relies on strict self-discipline, avoiding some of the opportunities offered by the underlying language, geared at achieving the programming equivalent of laconic speech. Read more ›
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How the principles that shaped distributed systems are reshaping the way we build AI Read more ›
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If you haven’t read Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations, you’ve certainly heard of them — if not in school, then on Instagram, TikTok, or a podcast. Composed by the second-century Roman emperor in his tent on nights between long marches and bloody battles, they’re one of the foundational texts of Stoicism, an ancient philosophy that first emerged around 300 B.C., and which has recently found an unlikely second life on social media. Stoicism’s modern-day resurgence has been traced back to viral marke... Read more ›
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In the previous article we looked at how the kernel gives every process its own private view of memory. But memory is only half of what a process needs to actually run. The other half is the CPU itself — and there are only so many CPUs in a machine, while there are usually hundreds or thousands of things that want to run on them. So somebody has to decide, constantly, who gets a CPU and for how long. That somebody is the scheduler. Every few milliseconds, on every core, the kernel asks itself... Read more ›
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📡Observabilitycncf.io·
As system architectures grow increasingly complex, the cloud-native community faces a subtle but pressing challenge: we are drowning in our own telemetry data. It is easier than ever to instrument an application and collect signals, but... Read more ›
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🚀CachingFlathub·
RedisInsight is an intuitive and efficient GUI for Redis, allowing you to interact with your databases and manage your data—with built-in support for Redis modules. RedisInsight Highlights: Browse, filter, visualise your key-value Redis data structures and see key values in different formats (including JSON, Hex, ASCII, etc.) CRUD support for lists, hashes, strings, sets, sorted sets, and streams CRUD support for JSON data structure Interactive tutorials to learn easily, among other things, h... Read more ›
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How Wirewiki's domain-name autocomplete renders suggestions next frame for 99% of keystrokes. Read more ›
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“You're seeing protein capitalism at play,” David Protein CEO Peter Rahal said. Read more ›
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A practical guide to building a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) application using Spring AI, Gemini, Ollama, PostgreSQL, and PGVector. Read more ›
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I released kitcat a while back: a matplotlib backend that draws plots directly into your terminal instead of opening a GUI window. The original release was barely a hundred lines and dead simple, and I’ve ended up reaching for it almost every day since. Read more ›
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Every web application you've ever used has two sides: what you see (the frontend) and what powers it (the backend). The backend is responsible for business logic, data storage, authentication, third-party integrations, and everything else that happens behind the scenes. A backend stack is the collection of technologies — languages, frameworks, databases, and infrastructure tools — that work together to make all of that possible. In 2026, the backend landscape is broader than ever. New framewo... Read more ›
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A .NET 10 framework for DDD, Clean Architecture, and CQRS, built as a modular monolith that extracts to microservices without a rewrite… Read more ›
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🗄️DatabasesAWS·
In this post, we show you how to use Amazon CloudWatch Database Insights for lock analysis in Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL. You learn how to enable the feature, interpret lock tree visualizations, resolve common lock-related issues, and maintain optimal database performance. This lock tree analysis feature also applies to Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL. Read more ›
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People who played certain solo video games reported feeling less lonely and more stoic than non-players, according to a new study. Read more ›
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The lesser known tagline of Eclipse Collections.The footer of is an open source collections library for Java that has been in development since 2004.There are two things works hard not to waste.MemoryTimeMuch of the feature development in Eclipse Collections focuses on the optimization of these two things.MemoryThere are two kinds of memory that Eclipse Collections optimizes for.Data Structure MemoryAlgorithm MemoryIf you look closely at the image above, you will see some old code examples in... Read more ›
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