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Want to get more out of your GitHub Copilot experience? Here are some easy ways to get started. The post Doing More with GitHub Copilot as a .NET Developer appeared first on .NET Blog .
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Material 3 (a.k.a. Material You) support is now available for .NET MAUI apps on Android. Here is how to enable it, what changes today, and what is still on the way. The post Give Your .NET MAUI Android Apps a Material 3 Makeover appeared first on .NET Blog .
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Raspberry Pi 6 won’t arrive before 2028 (and won’t have an NPU)
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www.omgubuntu.co.uk
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1 week ago
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eng
The Raspberry Pi 6 won’t be released before 2028 and it won’t feature an onboard NPU to handle AI compute tasks. Insight into plans for the Pi 6 were shared by three of the company’s key engineers and leaders in an AMA (ask me anything) session on Reddit on 21 May, 2026. Based on past launches the gap between major Pi models (Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 4 and 5) is around 3-4 years. The Raspberry Pi 5 launched in 2023. That should put the Pi 6 on co..
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SilverTorch: Index as Model — A New Retrieval Paradigm for Recommendation Systems
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engineering.fb.com
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1 week ago
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eng
We’re introducing SilverTorch, a reimagining of recommendation systems that unifies all retrieval components for user generated content under a unified architecture. SilverTorch shows up to 23.7x higher throughput compared to the state-of-the-art approaches. It’s also showing 20.9x more compute cost efficiency compared to a CPU-based solution while also improving accuracy. Our research paper, “SilverTorch: A [...] Read More... The p..
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SilverTorch: Index as Model — A New Retrieval Paradigm for Recommendation Systems
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engineering.fb.com
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1 week ago
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eng
We’re introducing SilverTorch, a reimagining of recommendation systems that unifies all retrieval components for user generated content under a unified architecture. SilverTorch shows up to 23.7x higher throughput compared to the state-of-the-art approaches. It’s also showing 20.9x more compute cost efficiency compared to a CPU-based solution while also improving accuracy. Our research paper, “SilverTorch: A [...] Read More... The p..
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SilverTorch: Index as Model — A New Retrieval Paradigm for Recommendation Systems
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engineering.fb.com
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1 week ago
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eng
We’re introducing SilverTorch, a reimagining of recommendation systems that unifies all retrieval components for user generated content under a unified architecture. SilverTorch shows up to 23.7x higher throughput compared to the state-of-the-art approaches. It’s also showing 20.9x more compute cost efficiency compared to a CPU-based solution while also improving accuracy. Our research paper, “SilverTorch: A [...] Read More... The p..
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Livestock helps a person make a living. Cows need to make milk, chicken eggs, and sheep wool. These animals were part of a business decision. While a farmer may grow fond of their livestock, there will eventually come a day when the farmer needs to send them to the butcher. It’s business. A pet is […] The post Are your creative projects livestock or pets? appeared first on Herbert Lui .
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The Early Access Program (EAP) for IntelliJ IDEA 2026.2 is now ongoing. The first EAP builds are already available in the Toolbox App, on the website, and as a snap for Ubuntu. As always, EAP builds are free to use until the release ships, and the feedback you send genuinely helps shape the final version. […]
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Building a self-hosted browser scraping service (is it more hassle than its worth?)
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www.zyte.com
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1 week ago
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eng
If you want to understand exactly how a browser scraping service works at the infrastructure level, or you have a steady workload that you want running on hardware you already own, building one yourself teaches you things that matter. Here's how I did it
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If C# and JavaScript lets me await a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation more than once, why not C++/WinRT?
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devblogs.microsoft.com
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1 week ago
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eng
A difference in philosophy. The post If C# and JavaScript lets me await a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation more than once, why not C++/WinRT? appeared first on The Old New Thing .
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A step-by-step guide to building a scroll-driven 3D cube gallery in Webflow with GSAP animations and CMS-powered content.
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A step-by-step guide to building a scroll-driven 3D cube gallery in Webflow with GSAP animations and CMS-powered content.
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Growth always starts with trusting the numbers that stand behind your decisions. Learn how good data hygiene practices can help your business scale with confidence.
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The Untrusted Autonomous Workload: How AI Coding Agents Reshape What Isolation Has to Do
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www.docker.com
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1 week ago
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eng
Earlier this year I mass-migrated my blog to Astro using Claude Code. 146 posts. 6,024 images. Canonical URLs, JSON-LD markup, sitemap generation, the whole stack. I'd spent hours writing a skills file to teach the agent about my blog's architecture, how deployment worked, what not to touch. And it worked. Claude Code rewrote components, fixed...
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I had the opportunity to test Indigo before its launch — on the 12th — a social media app that unifies the timelines of Bluesky and Mastodon. The duo of developers, Aaron Vegh and Ben McCarthy, have experience in the field. They’re also behind Croissant, an older app that lets you post simultaneously to Bluesky, […]
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Hello there, First of all, thanks for the amazing service you are providing, I love it ! GrapheneOS is a free and open source mobile os that focus it's work on privacy and security. I use it for a year now and it really helped me take back my privacy on android which is usually locked by Google. It's a known project in the privacy world and they are contributing upstream also like with their hardened malloc. For technical reasons they ..
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Claudian embeds AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex CLI, Opencode, and others) directly into Obsidian. The vault becomes the agent's working directory — file read/write, search, bash, and multi-step workflows all work out of the box.
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The stars are finally aligned again, and I’m back on the road for chapter 3 of this 10-part saga. Clear sky, not too warm, I have someone who can come pick me up and drive me back to my car, the calendar is empty, so we’re going for it. Contrary to the previous two segments of this walk, this one’s quite lean on the churches department—we’ll only see 3 of them—but it’s by far the most challenging one from a physical perspective. That is, ....
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How Four Teams Stopped Postponing the Refactoring They Knew They Needed
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blog.jetbrains.com
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1 week ago
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eng
As an engineering leader, you don’t need to be told your codebase needs attention. The issue isn’t awareness – it’s the rational risk calculation that follows. For four teams, that calculation kept producing the same answer: defer. They found a way out not by avoiding the calculation, but by changing what went into it. To […]
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moot didn't actually put together 4chan as some whiz kid in his bedroom on servers paid for with his mom's credit card. the minute you think about that for a second you realize that's a cock and bull story dreamt up because it's a lot more marketable than the reality: a dumb kid translated some imageboard scripts and then begged SA goons on IRC to host them for him. those people (mostly early mods) did all the work of actually building a wo....
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The waters are even more dangerous than we imagined. Have a look at some of the crazed whales our brave submitters and commenters have encountered in the wild. First comes an Anonymous tale of woe: Our company makes apps for businesses. We have 1 MAIN client whose CEO can make or break our company, and his wish is our command. He sent a priority email on a Friday night saying the app was slow and needed to be fixed. The cl....
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Stop duct-taping human email into machine workflows: Meet Hostinger Agentic Mail
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www.hostinger.com
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1 week ago
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eng
Developers building AI agents and automated workflows keep running into the same problem: email is everywhere, but the infrastructure behind it still behaves like it’s meant for a… The post Stop duct-taping human email into machine workflows: Meet Hostinger Agentic Mail appeared first on Hostinger Blog .
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