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 🌐Web Dev  Content type: Discussion

Pinging Hosts Sequentially vs Concurrently in Python

 ⚙️Concurrency
lostintransit.se·

Protecting against HTTP/2 Bomb vulnerability (CVE-2026-49975) with HAProxy

 🌐Web Dev  Content type: Blog
haproxy.com··Hacker News

Automatically optimize database queries with Datadog Database Monitoring

 🗄️Databases  Content type: Blog
datadoghq.com·

Enterprise network teams are falling behind as AI raises the stakes

 🛡️Error Handling
networkworld.com·

Building a PostHog-Like Analytics Platform with FastAPI

 🗄️Databases
useobserve.xyz··DEV

Gaming PC Optimization for YouTube Content Creation

 🔭Observability
hardwaresecrets.com·

The Hidden Cost of Records: When Java’s Immutable Data Classes Quietly Hurt Your GC

 🦀Rust
javacodegeeks.com·

Engineering Scalable Distributed List Ranking

 🕸️Distributed Systems  Content type: Academic
arxiv.org·

How a Request Becomes Memory

 🦀Rust  Content type: News  Content type: Blog
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Dumbo: The Search for Wasted Space

 🗄️Databases  Content type: Blog
dolthub.com·

Anthropic Oceanus leaks 🤖, ChatGPT Dreaming 💭, recursive self improvement 🚀

 🧩Microservices
tldr.tech·

ahmedxuhri/ai-noleak: Local secret-leak prevention for agentic AI CLIs

 🧩Microservices  Content type: Code
github.com··Hacker News

The C++ Documentary Won't Show You a Number. I Will.

 🦀Rust

Beyond the Memory Wall: The CPU Was Helping You All Along

 🦀Rust  Content type: Blog
prawns.dev··Hacker News

Operator Fusion for LLM Inference on the Tensix Architecture

 🕸️Distributed Systems  Content type: Academic
arxiv.org·

Why my SIMD code was silently running as scalar, and what debugging it taught me about production environment assumptions

 🦀Rust  Content type: Blog

Issue #390 - The ML Engineer 🤖

 🔧Software Engineering  Content type: News  Content type: Blog

Redis 8.8: New array data structure, rate limiter, performance improvements

 🗄️Databases  Content type: Discussion

How to Stop Linux Processes from Using Excessive CPU and RAM

 🛡️Error Handling
tecmint.com
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