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Michael Fassbender is back as 'Martian' in this thrilling series — here's how to watch "The Agency" season 2 online from anywhere in the world, including for just $1.
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Las dos ideas que hicieron el trabajo: Los modos de falla ya son líneas de log. Conviértelos en métricas con MetricFilter, no con código. Las dimensiones por agente/por modelo necesitan EMF, no PutMetricData, escribes una línea JSON y CloudWatch extrae la métrica. Cada llamada de agente escribía una
Every developer eventually meets someone who thinks code takes five minutes to write. They message you out of nowhere. They want a full feature built in an hour. No requirements. No reference. Just urgency and pressure. And the moment you ask for fair payment they act surprised like you are asking f
Tomorrow I launch XEdge on Peerlist's Launchpad. The people who'll upvote tomorrow aren't doing it because the product is perfect. They're doing it because I showed up consistently for 4 months and asked them directly this week. If tomorrow goes well, it's a spike. If it goes quietly, the daily floo
PACI removes the bubbles that cripple asynchronous pipeline parallelism and shaves as much as 1.69× off time‑to‑accuracy compared with the fastest synchronous flush baseline. The paper demonstrates this gain on GPT‑2 Medium pre‑training while preserving the same peak memory usage. By locally accumul
A launch demo should not be a feature tour. It should be a measurable funnel that proves the update solves a specific user problem, captures intent, and gives the team a clear next action within the same week. Most product updates fail quietly because the launch asset stops at announcement copy. A t
I built Oviora Builder: a lightweight native Android Java/XML CLI builder Android Studio is powerful, but for many beginners it is also heavy. If you are using a low-spec PC, Android Studio can become slow before you even start building your first app. Indexing, Gradle sync, emulator setup, and the
The Big Picture Before you read this doc you must know english is my second language and this doc is have completely my own words not any AI, translator etc. An Operating System is software that manage every system resources and it also manage - Hardware, Kernel, and User space. Kernel mode handle e
Two moments made me start building Loupe. Neither was some grand realization — they were just things that kept happening until I couldn't ignore them. The first happened several times a day. I'd hand a feature to my AI coding agent — Claude Code, Codex, whichever — and minutes later it would come ba
There's a moment in almost every RAG project where someone asks the question that decides your next two years of ops work: "Do we actually need a vector database, or can Postgres just do this?" It's a better question than it sounds, because the honest answer isn't "use Pinecone" or "use Postgres." I
A ~6 minute read — just three concepts that, once you know them, change how you reason about DNS inside a cluster. While chasing some DNS timeouts recently, I went down a rabbit hole and came out with three concepts I wish I'd known earlier. None of them is exotic, but together they explain a surpri
Everyone keeps asking "is SEO dead." Wrong question. AI search doesn't show ten blue links. It generates one answer and names a few brands. If you're not in that answer, you don't exist for that query. So the real question is: how do these engines decide who to name? I went down a rabbit hole on how
People keep talking about agent loops because they make an AI agent actually do useful work instead of just sounding smart. Without a loop, a model answers a question and stops. With a loop, it can keep going: analyze the task, take action, inspect the result, and decide what to do next. That is the
Online education companies such as Coursera, Eruditus, upGrad and Simplilearn are reporting a sharp rise in enrolments over the past year $2 trillion a year over the next five years - with generative AI, agentic AI and AI-led business transformation emerging as the most sought-after areas of learnin