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The real cost of random I/O

Therandom_page_costwas introduced ~25 years ago, and its default value has remained at 4.0 since then. Recent experiments suggest that the actual cost of reading a random page may be significantly higher than the default value, especially on SSDs. Lowering therandom_page_costmay not always be the be.. read more  

The real cost of random I/O
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Why is WebAssembly a second-class language on the web?

The post catalogs recentWebAssemblyextensions:shared memory,SIMD,exceptions,tail calls,64-bit memory,GC,bulk memory,multiple returns, andreference types. It arguesWebAssemblyremains a second-class web language. MessyJS glueand arcane loading keep it there. The post pushes theWebAssembly Component Mo.. read more  

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How to steal npm publish tokens by opening GitHub issues

Attackers pushed a poisonedcline@2.3.0to npm using a stolen publish token. ItspostinstallinstalledOpenClawglobally. An AI triage bot let a malicious issue title trickClaudeinto running commands on a GitHub Actions runner. It wrote a poisonedactions/cacheentry. The nightly release restored the poison.. read more  

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When Kubernetes Is the Wrong Default

The guide mapsteam size,workload shape, andtime-to-valueto three tiers:managed platforms,VMs, andKubernetes. It calls outKubernetesbluntly: expect a 1–3 month delay to production. Expect ongoing consumption of 30–50% of one engineer. It only pays off for multi-region setups, complex networking, or t.. read more  

When Kubernetes Is the Wrong Default
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Why I stopped using NixOS and went back to Arch Linux

After a year onNixOS, the author reverted toArch Linux. They blamed frequent breakage, rebuild loops, and unpredictable regressions after updates. They flaggedNixOS's reproducible config,isolated builds, and multi-generation installs. These swell disk use, force wideglibcrebuilds, and make updates s.. read more  

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Announcing the AI Gateway Working Group

Kubernetes launched theAI Gateway Working Group. It will add standards and declarative APIs to make networking play nice with AI workloads and extend theGateway API. Active proposals attack two gaps.Payload processinginspects and transforms full HTTP payloads using declarative configs, ordered pipel.. read more  

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Podman fixed every problem I had with Docker, and I switched in an afternoon

Author swappedDockerforPodman. The swap revealed CLI parity and minor networking and volume tweaks. Podmaneschews a centraldaemon. It runs containers as system processes and defaults torootlessviauser namespaces. That cuts privilege exposure and trims baseline overhead... read more  

Podman fixed every problem I had with Docker, and I switched in an afternoon
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Agentic payments are coming. Is your company ready?

Google'sChromeadded native support forUniversal Commerce Protocol (UCP). That letsGeminiagents execute agentic payments and pause for user confirmation. Merchants and platforms such asPayPal,Amazon Rufus, andHome Depotran agentic commerce pilots.PayPalimplementedUCPsupport. Agent scraping and protoc.. read more  

Agentic payments are coming. Is your company ready?
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Claude now creates interactive charts, diagrams and visualizations

Claude (beta) renders inline, temporary charts, diagrams, and visualizations in chat viaClaude Visual Composer. Visuals stay editable on request. Enabled by default. Claude can opt to generate visuals or follow direct prompts. Integrates withFigma,Canva, andSlack... read more  

Claude now creates interactive charts, diagrams and visualizations
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I Will Never Use AI to Code (or write)

This article discusses the negative impacts of relying on AI for coding and skill development. The cycle of using AI leading to skill decay, skill collapse, and the end of capability is highlighted as a major concern. The economic implications of AI usage in various industries and the lack of profit.. read more  

BAO, c’est les chasseurs Tech et Produit qui apportent de la transparence au recrutement. Depuis Paris et Bordeaux, ils ont fait du monde startup leur terrain de jeu en décidant de ne travailler que sur très peu de postes à la fois. Pourquoi ? Parce qu’on voit la chasse comme un sprint dans lequel on travaille main dans la main avec nos clients : nous donnons un maximum de visibilité et de conseil à nos startups partenaires.

En créant BAO, en 2019, Baptiste et Lucas ont décidé de mettre l’écoute au cƓur de leur travail. Curiosité, sourire et empathie sont le seul trait commun à toute l’équipe !

Le bouche-à-oreille est au centre de leur manière de chasser : chaque recruteur entretient son réseau, conscient que la proximité amène à de belles rencontres.
Travailler chez BAO c’est avoir la volonté de rencontrer des personnes aux parcours passionnants et de tisser des liens avec eux. Mais c’est aussi gagner en autonomie tout en profitant d’une équipe dans laquelle les membres s’encouragent mutuellement.

C'est de la vente sans avoir à être agressif, des évolutions rapides au sein d’un écosystème passionnant et un environnement de travail ambitieux sans se prendre trop au sérieux.