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Computational Thinking Is The New Programming

Software's entering its blurred-lines era. The new hybrid model fuses old-school code with natural language prompts and AI-generated logic. Frameworks likeDSPylet devs stitch together pipelines where logic flows through code, prompts, and outside data—like it's all one system. What’s changing:Progr.. read more  

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Next Gen Data Processing at Massive Scale At Pinterest With Moka

Pinterest kicked its creaky Hadoop system to the curb and embraced Moka, a shiny Kubernetes +*AWS EKS platform, to crank up scalability and security.* Graviton ARM EC2 instances, Spark Operator, and Apache YuniKorn unleashed a performance beast and sliced costs.They wrestled with memory monsters and.. read more  

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MCP Security Issues Threatening AI Infrastructure

Docker just dropped theMCP ToolkitandMCP Gateway, tightening up the Model Context Protocol with serious armor. We're talking six major server-side holes patched—OAuth RCE, command injection, leaked creds—plugged. How? With container-wrapped isolation, real-time network filters, first-class OAuth ha.. read more  

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Introducing the Amazon DynamoDB data modeling MCP tool

Amazon just dropped theDynamoDB MCP data modeling tool—a natural language assistant that turns app specs into DynamoDB schemas without the boilerplate. It plugs intoAmazon QandVS Code, tracks access patterns, estimates costs, and throws in real-time design trade-offs... read more  

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Event-Driven Agents in Action

Docker wired up an event-driven AI agent usingMastraand theDocker MCP Gatewayto handle tutorial PRs—comment, close, the works. It runs a crew of agents powered byQwen3andGemma3, synced through GitHub webhooks and MCP tools, all spun up with Docker Compose. System shift:Agentic frameworks are starti.. read more  

Event-Driven Agents in Action
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Building an AI Home Security System Using .NET, Python, CLIP, Semantic Kernel, Telegram, and Raspberry Pi 4

The post details the process of creating an AI home security system using .NET, Python, Semantic Kernel, a Telegram Bot, Raspberry Pi 4, and Open AI. It covers the hardware and software requirements, as well as the steps to install and test the camera module and the PIR sensor. It also includes code.. read more  

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Forcing LLMs to be evil during training can make them nicer in the long run

Researchers built an automated pipeline to hunt down the neuron patterns behind bad LLM behavior—sycophancy,hallucinations,malice, the usual suspects. Then they trained models to watch for those patterns in real time. Anthropic didn’t just steer modelsaftertraining like most. They baked the correct.. read more  

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Cursor AI Code Editor Fixed Flaw Allowing Attackers to Run Commands via Prompt Injection

XM Cyber dropped a practical guide for rolling outContinuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM)with its platform—geared for those eyeing 2025 readiness. It dives into wiring up real-time exposure visibility, validating actual risk, and tightening up remediation across complex enterprise setups. Why .. read more  

Cursor AI Code Editor Fixed Flaw Allowing Attackers to Run Commands via Prompt Injection
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Manus AI Launches ‘Wide Research,’ Pitting 100-Agent Swarms Against ‘Deep Research‘ from Google and OpenAI

Manus just droppedWide Research—a swarm of 100+ AI agents, each spun up as a Turing-complete VM. They don’t follow orders. They solve massive tasks in parallel, straight from natural language prompts. Forget rigid chains of command. These agents don’t play roles—they run jobs. No hierarchies. No br.. read more  

Manus AI Launches ‘Wide Research,’ Pitting 100-Agent Swarms Against ‘Deep Research‘ from Google and OpenAI
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GPT-5 is here

GPT-5 tightens reasoning and lands cleaner hits inmath,science,finance, andlaw. It outpaces GPT-4—not just wider, but deeper... read more  

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