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As a personal website surpassed 2 million hits a day, I was left wondering what was eating up those hits.
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What’s The Difference Between European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese?
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www.babbel.com
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3 days ago
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Are Brazilian and European Portuguese two different languages, or two sides of the same coin? The post What’s The Difference Between European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese? appeared first on Babbel .
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I recently tested several different LLMs by tasking them with implementing a simple authentication feature for a web app. It is clear that almost all modern LLMs are now excellent at following a structured blueprint. However, the real differences appeared when looking under the hood at the security of the generated code.
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Dell Uses Intel Wildcat Lake To Deliver Their Cheapest XPS 13 Ever
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www.phoronix.com
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3 days ago
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Dell is using Computex to announce their new XPS 13 that comes at their lowest price ever of $599 USD for students and $699 for everyone else. The new Dell XPS 13 aims to compete directly with the Apple MacBook Neo while leveraging the new Intel Wildcat Lake processors as cut-down from Panther Lake...
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You thought that I could not get any sexier. I was sure of it myself. Sorry, Polymarket, it happened. “Impossible,” I see in your thought bubble. “You already have Tom Jones’s presence, John Coltrane’s embodied artfulness, and Brad Pitt’s I-love-to-watch-him-go. The only thing that could make you hotter would be if you slept in a night guard.” You would be right. If your dentist tells you to get a night guard, get it. If you don’t tru....
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Short post today. New ZJIT contributor dak2 submitted a PR to fix an overflow bug in fixnum division in ZJIT. We did the division fine, but lied about the type of the result in the case of dividing FIXNUM_MIN by -1. You can see how this is special-cased in CRuby: static inline void rb_fix_divmod_fix ( VALUE a , VALUE b , VALUE * divp , VALUE * modp ) { // ... if ( x == FIXNUM_MIN && y =....
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Scaling AI in financial services starts with governance and architecture
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www.elastic.co
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3 days ago
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eng
Discover how financial services companies scale AI initiatives by prioritizing data governance, unified search, and observability architecture. Insights from IDC, Microsoft, Kyndryl, and Elastic.
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AMD is kicking off the busy Computex 2026 week with some new product announcements. The embargo is now up so meet the Radeon RX 9070 GRE and other new wares coming out this summer and later in the year from AMD.
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Miasma supply chain attack: malicious code found in @redhat-cloud-services npm packages
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snyk.io
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3 days ago
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eng
A supply chain worm dubbed Miasma has been found in dozens of @redhat-cloud-services npm releases. The malicious preinstall hook steals credentials, probes cloud identities, and can republish other packages.
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A stranger online said AI made him suspicious of all writing — that he now interrogates every sentence asking whether a machine wrote it. That's the wrong question. On craft in the era of AI, and why I'm still the spark, the bellows, and the quench.
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My monthly newsletter about what I'm up to, which I send in place of social media. What I did in May - Went to Oaxaca for vacation, which was a culturally rich and walkable place. I enjoyed a lot of ...
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No, MCP servers aren't dead (and here's the 2007 reason why)
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prashamhtrivedi.in
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3 days ago
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The MCP-is-dead wave is real, and every complaint under it is worth answering. But the death calls measure the wrong axis. The live fight is delivery and update control, and on that axis MCP holds a structural advantage skills and CLIs do not have yet. Part 2 of a series on who controls the update button.
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Learn why traditional OAuth and API keys fail for autonomous systems and how to build a secure, least-privilege AI architecture using Fine-Grained Authorization.
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Short post today. New ZJIT contributor dak2 submitted a PR to fix an overflow bug in fixnum division in ZJIT. We did the division fine, but lied about the type of the result in the case of dividing FIXNUM_MIN by -1. You can see how this is special-cased in CRuby: static inline void rb_fix_divmod_fix ( VALUE a , VALUE b , VALUE * divp , VALUE * modp ) { // ... if ( x == FIXNUM_MIN && y =....
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This post was automatically generated. Chess For the Day Record: 1-0-1 Net Elo Change: 0 Games Played zamoli - LOSS all500 - WIN Blog Posts On This Day May 31, 2025 (3 posts) May 31, 2024 (1 post) May 31, 2023 (3 posts) May 31, 2022 (8 posts)
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This post was automatically generated. Chess For the Day Record: 1-0-1 Net Elo Change: 0 Games Played zamoli - LOSS all500 - WIN Blog Posts On This Day May 31, 2025 (3 posts) May 31, 2024 (1 post) May 31, 2023 (3 posts) May 31, 2022 (8 posts)
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May 2026 delivered a sizeable set of Linux software updates, including the set I’ve rounded up for your reading pleasure in this post. The month also saw a buffet of big browser updates, including Firefox 151 with new-look new tab page, Vivaldi 8.0 with a new-look generally and a new public beta of Kagi’s Orion. Elsewhere, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS support was added to VMware Workstation (and Fusion for macOS), while open-source system cleaner Blea..
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Linux 7.1-rc6 Released Following Another "Larger-Than-I'd-Wish-For Size" Week
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www.phoronix.com
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3 days ago
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The Linux 7.1-rc6 kernel is now available for closing out the month of May and approaching the Linux 7.1 stable release that should be out by mid-June...
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i have a new /uh/ schizo theory, i think "bon" from twf, before he became a spirit got whacked by th...
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Improved Column Reader API, First Cut of Geospatial Support: Hardwood 1.0.0.CR1 Is Available
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www.morling.dev
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4 days ago
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eng
Table of Contents Reworked ColumnReader API Geospatial Support Documentation Overhaul Further Fixes and Improvements I am happy to announce the release of Hardwood 1.0.0.CR1 ! This first candidate release of Hardwood 1.0 brings a substantially improved API for columnar access to Apache Parquet files, initial support for Parquet’s GEOMETRY/GEOGRAPHY column types, and many other improvements to the core library as well ..
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Improved Column Reader API, First Cut of Geospatial Support: Hardwood 1.0.0.CR1 Is Available
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www.morling.dev
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4 days ago
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eng
Table of Contents Reworked ColumnReader API Geospatial Support Documentation Overhaul Further Fixes and Improvements I am happy to announce the release of Hardwood 1.0.0.CR1 ! This first candidate release of Hardwood 1.0 brings a substantially improved API for columnar access to Apache Parquet files, initial support for Parquet’s GEOMETRY/GEOGRAPHY column types, and many other improvements to the core library as well ..
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Hi, The new 10Gbit/s EU servers are great, Netrouting seem to be a decent ISP and I am easily able to achieve a sustained 1Gbps+ download speed using various protocols. However, the story isn't the same for the upload speed. It varies, but the best I am able to achieve seems to be around 300Mbit/s, sometimes dropping below to around 200Mbit/s. Generally it's the same regardless of location: RO, NL, SE - all Netrouting servers are performan....
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