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Strengthening Operational Technology (OT) Security: What You Need to Know

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), alongside 11 international partners, has released the ‘Secure by Demand’ guide to help OT owners and operators integrate robust security measures into their procurement processes. The guide highlights 12 essential security elements that cr..

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How Grammarly and Kasta Made Ukraine a Global Clojure Hotspot

When developers think of the global adoption of Clojure, they often cite giants like Netflix, Walmart, or Nubank. There is, however, a thriving Clojure ecosystem that has been stealthily powering innovation from an unsuspecting part of the world: Ukraine. With over 633 tech companies and some unicor..

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🚀 DevOpsDays arrives in Lima for the first time!

On August 21, 2025, DevOps practitioners and tech leaders will gather to share insights on CI/CD, SRE, DevSecOps, AI/MLOps, and CloudOps. 🔹 RELIANOID will be there—showcasing how our platform empowers secure, scalable, observability-driven DevOps operations. #DevOpsDays#DevOps#SRE#DevSecOps#CloudOps..

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You can’t UPDATE what you can’t find: vs PostgreSQL

ClickHouse just leveled up. Its new SQL-standardUPDATEis fast—PostgreSQL-fast on single-row changes, and up to4,000×faster on bulk updates. That’s pure columnar speed plus parallelism in the driver’s seat. Yes, both use MVCC. But unlike Postgres, ClickHouse dodges transaction bloat by default. That.. read more  

You can’t UPDATE what you can’t find: vs PostgreSQL
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GitHub folds into Microsoft following CEO resignation — once independent programming site now part of 'CoreAI' team

GitHub just lost its autonomy. Microsoft is folding it into theCoreAIdivision, where it’ll now march in step with Redmond’s broader AI play. CEO Thomas Dohmke is out. No replacement named. Bigger picture:Why now? Copilot hit general availability, and GitHub’s becoming less a platform, more a provin.. read more  

GitHub folds into Microsoft following CEO resignation — once independent programming site now part of 'CoreAI' team
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Node.js v22.18.0 (LTS) is out

Node.js just got spicier. You can now runTypeScript files out of the box—no transpile step, no weird configs. It’s experimental, and only supports a trimmed-down syntax, but still: big move. Elsewhere, it’s tacklingburst fs eventswith AsyncIterator support, tightening upCJS/ESM cycle resolution, an.. read more  

Node.js v22.18.0 (LTS) is out
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Using AWS ECR as a universal OCI repository

AWS ECR is an OCI repository supporting different types of artifacts, from Docker images to machine learning models, allowing for simplified management and unified access. Users can interact with ECR using CLI tools like ORAS, Helm, and Terraform, providing integration with CI/CD pipelines for effic.. read more  

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Faster Index I/O with NVMe SSDs

A search service (Marginalia Search) gutted its old index internals and dropped memory-mapped B-trees. In their place: adeterministic, block-aligned skip listtuned fordirect reads on NVMe SSDs. It runs on128KB block sizes, usescustom buffer pools, and leans hard onio_uringfor async position lookups.. read more  

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Building a web search engine from scratch in two months with 3 billion neural embeddings

An indie dev just went full mad scientist and built a full-stack, transformer-powered search engine—solo. They indexed 280 million pages from scratch with hundreds of crawlers, a fully sharded backend, and serious metal:64 RocksDB nodes,200 CPU cores, and82 TB of SSD. Under the hood: custom HTML pa.. read more  

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The decline of high-tech manufacturing in the United States

High-tech manufacturing used to employ 2.8% of U.S. workers back in 1990. Now it’s down to 1.3%. The sharpest losses hitcomputers, electronics, and aerospace—industries that once defined the future. Onlypharma and med devicesmanaged to buck the trend, adding 189,000 jobs while the rest bled over a .. read more  

The decline of high-tech manufacturing in the United States
Claude is an AI assistant built by Anthropic, a safety-focused AI research company. It's designed around three core principles - being helpful, harmless, and honest - which shapes how it approaches everything from simple questions to complex, multi-step tasks. In practice, Claude handles a broad range of work: writing and editing, coding and debugging, research and summarization, data analysis, brainstorming, and extended back-and-forth conversation. It's built to engage thoughtfully rather than just generate output - it can push back when something seems off, ask clarifying questions, and reason through problems step by step. What sets Claude apart from many AI assistants is its emphasis on nuance and judgment. It tries to give calibrated answers - acknowledging uncertainty when it exists, avoiding overconfidence, and flagging when a question might not have a clean answer. It also has a large context window, making it well suited for long documents, complex codebases, or extended workflows. Claude is available through Claude.ai for individual users, through an API for developers building products and tools, and through Claude Code for agentic coding tasks directly in the terminal. The current model family includes Claude Opus 4.6, Claude Sonnet 4.6, and Claude Haiku 4.5 - ranging from lightweight and fast to highly capable for complex reasoning tasks.