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Introducing the next generation of AWS Resilience Hub for generative AI-based SRE resilience journey
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aws.amazon.com
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1 week ago
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eng
AWS launches the next generation of AWS Resilience Hub with a significantly expanded experience that brings together a new application model, dependency discovery assessment, generative AI-powered failure mode analysis, modular resilience policies, and organization-wide reporting.
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Introducing the next generation of Amazon OpenSearch Serverless for building your agentic AI applications
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aws.amazon.com
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1 week ago
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eng
AWS rebuilt Amazon OpenSearch Serverless from the ground up for agentic AI and dynamic workloads. Get instant autoscaling and up to 60% cost savings.
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The other day that stupid thing called the Enhanced Games took place. As you might have guessed by the name, this is basically the Olympics on steroids, quite literally. The event itself is not even worth commenting on. I remember hearing about this concept ages ago and forgot about it, and only skimmed through a few headlines the day after the event. But reading about it got me thinking about what I’d love to see if we were to organise a....
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On May 27, 2026, Valve’s leadership apparently smoked a little too much and the company officially announced a massive price hike for the Steam Deck OLED models. We are talking about prices increasing up to $300 USD (a 46% increase!!). NPCs will be quick to attribute this price hike to “the semiconductor shortage” caused by surging demand for AI datacenter memory components, but that’s a poor argument to make. This kind of things don’t happ..
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On May 27, 2026, Valve’s leadership apparently smoked a little too much and the company officially announced a massive price hike for the Steam Deck OLED models. We are talking about prices increasing up to $300 USD (a 46% increase!!). NPCs will be quick to attribute this price hike to “the semiconductor shortage” caused by surging demand for AI datacenter memory components, but that’s a poor argument to make. This kind of things don’t happ..
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Moving things around part two: combining architectural risk mapping with expected traffic modeling to estimate the dynamic impact of hazards
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openEHR is technically superior to FHIR as a clinical data model but the market doesn’t seem to care. This article is not a comparison of the two standards. It’s an examination of why openEHR is not dominant. People who have worked seriously with both standards know what openEHR does better than FHIR. That argument has […]
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This post is for those of you, who like me, have a particularly full inbox. Here’s a useful technique: search for the keywords of common newsletters, receipts, and marketing emails. Then bulk check them off, mark them as read, and archive them. You can do this with dozens (or, in my case, hundreds) of emails […] The post Spring cleaning the inbox appeared first on Herbert Lui .
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Zig creator seeks 'uncompromising perfection' before blessing 1.0
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www.theregister.com
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1 week ago
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eng
Andrew Kelley interview describes paying monthly for cloud-powered AI coding as an 'insane proposition'
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In early 2023, Slack faced a foundational challenge: serving Large Language Models (LLMs) at enterprise scale with the security, reliability, and performance our customers expect. Over three years, we evolved from basic infrastructure to orchestrating a sophisticated multi-cloud architecture. We didn’t just want shiny new models; we needed a system resilient to regional outages and…
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Pooch from Repkord dropped by my studio while he was in St. Louis, and asked a simple question: Can a 3D printer's heatbed act as an antenna? A fair question, as many an antenna is embedded in a PCB these days... and the traces on a PCB heatbed like the one used in Prusa's Core One look kinda like an antenna, if you squint the right way. Really, anything (or anyone) can be an antenna, given enough power.
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Sharing the result of a single Windows Runtime IAsyncOperation among multiple coroutines, part 2
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devblogs.microsoft.com
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1 week ago
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eng
Just let each person take turns trying. The post Sharing the result of a single Windows Runtime IAsyncOperation among multiple coroutines, part 2 appeared first on The Old New Thing .
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A free speech community focused on growth beyond the Matrix protocol; for now, the server exists to expand the community. organic "topics" tags instead of subreddits or subforums are planned.
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The Never Ending Story: Building a Seamless Infinite Scroll Experience with GSAP & Lenis
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tympanus.net
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1 week ago
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eng
Most pages end when you stop scrolling. This one doesn’t. Learn how to build a seamless infinite scroll with a layered parallax depth effect.
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The Never Ending Story: Building a Seamless Infinite Scroll Experience with GSAP & Lenis
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tympanus.net
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1 week ago
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eng
Most pages end when you stop scrolling. This one doesn’t. Learn how to build a seamless infinite scroll with a layered parallax depth effect.
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