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New features introduced in Kubernetes 1.34

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Recently, the latest Kubernetes version, v1.34, was released with 13 new alpha features on board. They include: - KYAML, a new dialect of YAML for Kubernetes manifests, which is still compatible with all existing tooling; - asynchronous API calls to kube-apiserver during scheduling; - various enhanc..

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🚀 Load Balancing and High Availability of Skype for Business with RELIANOID

Unified communication platforms like Skype for Business play a critical role in keeping teams connected through instant messaging, voice, and video — but maintaining high performance and availability is key. That’s where RELIANOID ADC comes in. 💪 In our latest article, we explain how to optimize Sky..

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Choosing the Right APM for Go: 11 Tools Worth Your Time

Explore 11 APM tools built for Go—from lightweight open-source options to enterprise-grade platforms that simplify debugging.

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walrus: ingesting data at memory speeds

Walrusis a lock-free, single-nodeWrite Ahead Log in Rustthat rips through a million ops/sec and moves 1 GB/s of write bandwidth - on bare-metal, nothing fancy. It leans on mmap-backed sparse files, atomic counters, and zero-copy reads to get there. Each topic gets its own line of 10MB memory-mapped .. read more  

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OpenAI Agent Builder: A Complete Guide to Building AI Workflows Without Code

OpenAI’sAgent Builderdrops the guardrails. It’s a no-code, drag-and-drop playground for building, testing, and shipping AI workflows - logic flows straight from your brain to the screen. Tweak interfaces inWidget Studio. Plug into real systems with theAgents SDK. Just one catch: it’s locked behind P.. read more  

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Inside Husky’s query engine: Real-time access to 100 trillion events

SteamPipe just gutted its real-time storage engine and rebuilt it inRust. Expect faster performance and better scaling. Now runs oncolumnar storage, ships withvectorized queries, and rolls anobject store-backed WAL. Serious firepower for time series data. System shift:Another sign that high-throughp.. read more  

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Development gets better with Age

A longtime AWS insider, Werner Vogels, breaks down the shift from slow-and-steady software growth to the generative AI rocket ride. Capabilities soared. Guardrails? Not so much. No docs, no handrails - just launch and learn. AWS didn’t chase the hype. It pulled a classic AWS move: doubled down on B2.. read more  

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Advanced PostgreSQL Indexing: Multi-Key Queries and Performance Optimization

Advanced PostgreSQL tuning gets real results: composite indexes and CTEs can cut query latency hard when slicing huge datasets. AddLATERALjoins and indexed subqueries into the mix, and you’ve got a top-N query pattern that holds up—even when hammering long ID lists... read more  

Advanced PostgreSQL Indexing: Multi-Key Queries and Performance Optimization
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I'm Building a Browser for Reverse Engineers

A researcher rolled their ownChromium forkwith a customDevTools Protocol (CDP) domain- not for fun, but to surgically probe browser internals. It reaches into Canvas, WebGL, and other trickier APIs, dodging the usual sandbox and spoofing all the bot blockers they'd rather you leave alone. It injects.. read more  

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Going down the rabbit hole of Postgres 18 features by Tudor Golubenco

PostgreSQL 18 just hit stable. Big swing! Async IO infrastructureis in. That means lower overhead, tighter storage control, and less CPU getting chewed up by I/O. Adddirect IO, and the database starts flexing beyond traditional bottlenecks. OAuth 2.0? Native now. No hacks needed. UUIDv7? Built-in su.. read more  

Going down the rabbit hole of Postgres 18 features by Tudor Golubenco
The "Nano Banana Pro" is an AI image generation and editing model. It is built on the Gemini 3.0 Pro reasoning engine. It is designed to create visuals from ideas. Nano Banana Pro plans scenes before rendering. This ensures high-quality results. It can generate text in multiple languages directly within the image.

The model offers advanced creative controls. Users can specify camera angles, lighting conditions, and depth of field. It has editing features, like "multi-image fusion". Up to 14 reference images can be combined. This maintains consistent branding, character identity, and style. Its "search grounding" capability uses real-time information from Google Search. This produces accurate infographics or diagrams.

The visuals are available in up to 4K resolution. They are suitable for social media posts to print materials. They are generated in seconds. Nano Banana Pro is available across the Google Gemini interface, Google Cloud for enterprise clients, and integrated into popular creative software like Adobe Photoshop.