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Free, comprehensive security reference guides for every major AWS service. Attack vectors, misconfigurations, CLI commands, and detection indicators - TocConsulting/aws-security-cards Read more ›
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Docker Compose now treats AI models as first-class application components via a top-level `models:` element, so you can wire models, agents, and tools into one declarative file and bring them up with a single `docker compose up`. The required field is `model:` (the OCI artifact pulled and run by Doc Read more ›
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Discover the top PostgreSQL 19 features, including built-in REPACK CONCURRENTLY, SQL property graph queries (SQL/PGQ), and logical replication updates. Read more ›
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Personal event logger using PHP, SQLite Read more ›
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Self-answering the question posed in a recent Hacker News discussion Read more ›
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Notes on Go's accepted goroutine leak profile and how it reuses the GC to find them. Read more ›
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Local-first SQLite manager with SQL editor, row editing, schema graph, charts, Markdown documents, media tagging, exports, backups, and CLI. Read more ›
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pgAgent has been my go to scheduling solution for quite some time. Sadly in 6 months it will be completely retired and the pgAgent UI in pgAdmin will be gone. The main reasons I liked pgAgent were: Cross Platform: I have a lot on windows and linux customers, so this was important. Nice UI in pgAdmin, so I could do all work with PostgreSQL and schedule things at the same time as well as check status of jobs. The database backend is PostgreSQL, my favorite database Supports Multiple Agents with... Read more ›
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DevOps engineer building reliable cloud infrastructure, automated delivery pipelines, and thoughtful products with AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, and GitHub Actions. Read more ›
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Transcript Vadym Kazulkin: My name is Vadym. Serverless and Java are both my passions. I'm one of the organizers of Java User Group Bern, where I currently live. Also, AWS Hero. I speak and blog quite frequently about various topics, this is only one of them. Basically, if we're talking about Java popularity in general, there are so many sources that try to figure out differently, like number of job postings, number of GitHub repositories with Java code, Stack Overflow questions. It just does... Read more ›
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🐹Golangmedium.com
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Building go-lib: A Chronicle Read more ›
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Connect PostgreSQL and run SQL with built-in AI operators through samtSQL. Read more ›
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Figure 1: ; emacs logo licensed under GPLv3 from On the bad side of town underneath the freeway overpass with a needle full of lisp is a wild-eyed man who likes to abuse emacs. That man is me. My eccentric technology tastes take on a particularly esoteric flavor when I start setting up language servers. In short: I sandbox every language (and language server) in its own python or node, for example. I pair these devshells with I live inside of emacs and use the eglot needs its language servers... Read more ›
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🗄SQLitedbpro.app·
Cellular automata, running on nothing but SQL queries, live in your browser. Press play, then build the whole thing from scratch with runnable SQL. Read more ›
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On June 11, 2026 AWS announced the AWS Workload Credentials Provider (AWS WCP), a client-side application that provides unified access to… Read more ›
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CapRover is an open-source, self-hosted Platform-as-a-Service that automates application deployment with Docker Swarm, Nginx, and automatic Let's Encrypt certificates. This guide deploys CapRover on Ubuntu 24.04 using Docker Compose, opens the required firewall ports, enables HTTPS for the dashboard, and deploys a sample app from the one-click marketplace. By the end, you'll have a CapRover PaaS running apps on subdomains of your wildcard root domain. Prerequisite: A wildcard DNS A record (e.... Read more ›
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🚀 Create Quick Nest A Quick Setup for NestJS 11 + Prisma 7 + PostgreSQL backend in seconds. The fastest way to start a NestJS + Prisma database project. Skip boilerplate, skip setup start building real features in minutes. Create your project instantly: bunx quick-nest my-app # or npx quick-nest my-app npm/bun pacakge : Your NestJS + Prisma database is ready to go. ✨ Features 🏗️ NestJS 11 — Modern, opinionated Node.js framework 🗄️ Prisma ORM v7 — Type-safe PostgreSQL ORM with auto-migrations ... Read more ›
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A blog, notes, gallery, lifestyle and fully conglomerated posts from Joshua. Read more ›
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#​606 — June 19, 2026 Read the Web Version Go Weekly How Go Reflection Really Works — Reflection in a compiled, statically-typed language sounds impossible, but Go can print a struct’s field names, types, and tags at runtime. This look into the Go runtime reveals how: the compiler leaves notes behind for reflect to pick up. Jesús Espino Catch Go Bugs Before Your PRs Merge — When AI writes more Go, the code may compile, but a missed error, goroutine leak, or broken handler contract can still s... Read more ›
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Learn how SQLite forensics helps recover deleted records, WAL data, and hidden evidence. Explore SQLite databases and investigate artifacts with Belkasoft X. Read more ›
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