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Azure AI Speech Service Configuration

Azure AI Speech now splits config paths forTTS(text-to-speech) andSTT(speech-to-text) when usingmanaged identity—and yes, they're different enough to matter. Roles, env vars, and auth flows don’t line up. Private endpoints? They nuke regional fallbacks, so you’ll need to pass full URLs. A shared ut.. read more  

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Typed languages are better suited for vibecoding

Claude’s making typed, compiled languages feel like cheating. Rust, Go, TypeScript—rising fast where Python used to reign. Why? AI coding tools now catch bugs early, validate sprawling diffs, and help devs grok unfamiliar codebases without breaking a sweat. Compiler guarantees + AI pair = fast, safe.. read more  

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Browser-Based LLMs: WebGPU Enables AI in Your Browser

Browser-based LLMs likeBrowser-LLMnow run models likeLlama 2entirely in the browser—no server round-trips, no cloud bill. Just you, WebGPU, and up to7B parametershumming along on your machine. System shift:WebGPU cracks open real AI horsepower in the browser. Local inference gets faster, more priva.. read more  

Browser-Based LLMs: WebGPU Enables AI in Your Browser
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OpenAI prepares to launch GPT-5, but big leaps are unlikely

Internal testing showsGPT-5edges ahead of GPT-4—better code, cleaner math, sharper step-by-step thinking. But no breakthrough. No leap. OpenAI even scrapped “Orion,” the original GPT-5 push, and settled on GPT-4.5 instead. Translation: scaling Transformers is hitting a wall. System pivot:OpenAI’s n.. read more  

OpenAI prepares to launch GPT-5, but big leaps are unlikely
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Code Execution Through Deception: Gemini AI CLI Hijack

Tracebit discovered a silent attack on Gemini CLI due to improper validation, prompt injection, and misleading UX leading to execution of malicious commands without user awareness. Google fixed this in v0.1.14... read more  

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One Dataset. No Warning. Google Took Everything. You’re Not Safe Either.

An indie dev got their Google account nuked—no warning—right after unzipping an NSFW dataset on Drive. It was for benchmarking a private, on-device AI model that actually beat the cloud. Didn’t matter. The system flagged a CSAM violation, locked everything, and offered no appeals. Key takeway:If yo.. read more  

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6 Weeks of Claude Code

Puzzmo just nuked years of tech debt in six weeks thanks toClaude Code, Anthropic’s AI-powered dev sidekick. With a clean monorepo, tight tooling (React, GraphQL, Relay), and some well-aimed prompts, one engineer knocked out core migrations, unified the UI, and abstracted the CMS—all without derail.. read more  

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AWS CLI Cheatsheet

The AWS CLI lets developers skip the console and drive AWS straight from the terminal. It’s scriptable, cross-region, and built for automation. Run a command, get back JSON. Pipe it intojq, slice what you need, done. Tab-completion and in-line help make it faster to poke around and stitch together .. read more  

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When Process Becomes Latency: Optimizing Incident Response Cadence

In incident response, adaptability is key. Instead of endless playbooks, focus on flexible frameworks for faster, more effective responses. Brandon Chalk,16-year Google SRE, shares insights onbalancing structure and speedwhen every second counts... read more  

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Indexed Views in SQL Server: A Production DBA's Complete Guide

Indexed viewsare apowerfulyet underutilized feature in SQL Server for optimizing complex query performance, with potential for significant performance gains in read-heavy applications. Automatic query substitution is a game-changer when it comes to leveragingindexed viewsfor performance optimization.. read more  

Pelagia is a Kubernetes controller that provides all-in-one management for Ceph clusters installed by Rook. It delivers two main features:

Aggregates all Rook Custom Resources (CRs) into a single CephDeployment resource, simplifying the management of Ceph clusters.
Provides automated lifecycle management (LCM) of Rook Ceph OSD nodes for bare-metal clusters. Automated LCM is managed by the special CephOsdRemoveTask resource.

It is designed to simplify the management of Ceph clusters in Kubernetes installed by Rook.

Being solid Rook users, we had dozens of Rook CRs to manage. Thus, one day we decided to create a single resource that would aggregate all Rook CRs and deliver a smoother LCM experience. This is how Pelagia was born.

It supports almost all Rook CRs API, including CephCluster, CephBlockPool, CephFilesystem, CephObjectStore, and others, aggregating them into a single specification. We continuously work on improving Pelagia's API, adding new features, and enhancing existing ones.

Pelagia collects Ceph cluster state and all Rook CRs statuses into single CephDeploymentHealth CR. This resource highlights of Ceph cluster and Rook APIs issues, if any.

Another important thing we implemented in Pelagia is the automated lifecycle management of Rook Ceph OSD nodes for bare-metal clusters. This feature is delivered by the CephOsdRemoveTask resource, which automates the process of removing OSD disks and nodes from the cluster. We are using this feature in our everyday day-2 operations routine.