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@shubham321 shared a post, 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Latency Test Guide: How to Boost App Speed and Improve UX

Did you know 100ms of lag can cost you 1% in sales? Learn how to master the latency test to isolate network, application, and database bottlenecks for a snappier, more reliable user experience

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Software Developer, RELIANOID

🔁 Resharing insights from our CEO on the next decade of cybersecurity (2026–2036)

🔁 Resharing insights from our CEO on the next decade of cybersecurity (2026–2036) Cybersecurity is not heading toward a single dramatic disruption. It is undergoing a structural transformation. In her latest analysis, our CEO outlines the fundamental shifts that will define the next ten years: 🔐 ..

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Delta Testing in Agile Releases: How to Validate Changes Without Retesting Everything?

Learn how delta testing helps Agile teams validate code changes efficiently, reduce regression scope, and accelerate CI/CD releases without retesting everything.

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Software Developer, RELIANOID

Post-Quantum Cryptography is no longer theoretical. It’s strategic.

Quantum computing will eventually break RSA and ECC — the foundations of today’s secure communications. The industry is already preparing for “Q-Day,” with NIST standardizing algorithms like CRYSTALS-Kyber and Dilithium. We are entering a hybrid era that demands crypto agility. At RELIANOID, we’re p..

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Anthropic Claude: $20,000, 16 AI Agents, and a Compiler That Builds Linux

Docker git Rust GNU/Linux The Linux Kernel

Anthropic researcher Nicholas Carlini orchestrated 16 autonomous Claude agents working in parallel to build a 100,000-line C compiler in Rust. Using a custom harness for task coordination, testing, and conflict resolution, the agent team produced a compiler capable of building Linux 6.9 across multiple architectures.

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Software Developer, RELIANOID

Remember the AWS US-EAST-1 outage?

On October 20, 2025, AWS suffered a major outage in its most critical region (N. Virginia), causing global service disruptions for nearly 24 hours and impacting 140+ services. - No cyberattack involved. - The root cause was a DNS resolution failure in DynamoDB, triggering cascading issues across EC2..

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Founder, FAUN.dev

Three Events. One Week. The Heart of SoCal Tech.

Docker Kubernetes Pulumi Terraform vLLM

This March, Pasadena becomes a rare convergence point for security, open source, and DevOps practitioners. As a media partner,FAUN.dev()is proud to support three community-driven events that are deeply practitioner-focused and unapologetically real. - SCALEanchors the week asNorth America's largest..

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I struggled to code with AI until I learned this workflow

AI coding assistants work best when given clear context, a specific plan, and implemented in small, reviewable steps. Start with context, then a plan, and iterate through implementation and testing to avoid AI freelancing pitfalls... read more  

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Discord Alternatives, Ranked

A veteran Discord admin did a deep dive into chat platform alternatives - Signal, Matrix, Zulip, Rocket.Chat, Discourse - stacked against five key pillars: functionality, openness, security, safety, and decentralization. Discord didn't come out looking great. Centralized. No end-to-end encryption. S.. read more  

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What Is an Async Agent, Really?

An async agent is not inherently async, it depends on whether you wait for it to finish or not. Async agents can manage their own event loop of other agents, spawning and coordinating them to handle tasks, just like an async runtime in programming. This architectural distinction allows for concurren.. read more  

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