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@anjali shared a link, 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Customer Marketing Manager, Last9

Network Latency: Types, Causes, and Fixes

Learn what network latency means, what causes it, and how to fix slowdowns before they start affecting your users.

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Software Developer, RELIANOID

🔐 CISOs are ramping up crisis simulations in 2025!

A recent study shows 74% of CISOs plan to increase their budgets for cyber crisis exercises. Why? The rise in sophisticated attacks and high-profile breaches like those affecting 23andMe, NHS, and Cencora highlight the urgent need for proactive defense strategies. At RELIANOID, we help organizations..

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@eon01 shared a post, 1 month, 4 weeks ago
Founder, FAUN.dev

🚀 Meet This Week’s Human: A New Way to Celebrate Builders

Every week, thousands of developers read FAUN to stay sharp, discover tools, and learn what’s trending in Software Engineering.

Now, we’re adding a human touch.

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 month, 4 weeks ago
Software Developer, RELIANOID

✈️ Understanding Airport Software Systems

From check-in to takeoff, modern airports rely on a complex network of integrated IT systems to ensure efficiency, safety, and smooth operations. We’ve visualized this in a new diagram, highlighting key components like: ✅ AODB (Airport Operational Database) ✅ Passenger & baggage handling systems ✅ A..

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@faun shared a link, 1 month, 4 weeks ago

Poison everywhere: No output from your MCP server is safe

Anthropic's MCPmakes LLMs groove with real-world tools but leaves the backdoor wide open for mischief. Full-Schema Poisoning (FSP) waltzes across schema fields like it owns the place.ATPAsneaks in by twisting tool outputs, throwing off detection like a pro magicians’ misdirection. Keep your eye on t..

Poison everywhere: No output from your MCP server is safe
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@faun shared a link, 1 month, 4 weeks ago

Why Go is a good fit for agents

Gorules the realm of long-lived, concurrent agent tasks. Its lightning-fast goroutines and petite memory use make Node.js and Python look like clunky dinosaurs trudging through thick mud. And don't get started on itscancellation mechanism—seamless cancelation, zero drama...

Why Go is a good fit for agents
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@faun shared a link, 1 month, 4 weeks ago

Vibe coding web frontend tests — from mocked to actual tests

Cursorwrestled with flaky tests, tangled in its over-reliance onXPath. A shift todata-testidfinally tamed the chaos. Though it tackled some UI tests, expired API tokens and timestamped transactions revealed its Achilles' heel...

Vibe coding web frontend tests — from mocked to actual tests
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@faun shared a link, 1 month, 4 weeks ago

AI Runbooks for Google SecOps: Security Operations with Model Context Protocol

Google's MCP servers arm SecOps teams with direct control of security tools using LLMs.Now, analysts can skip the fluff and get straight to work—no middleman needed. The system ties runbooks to live data, offeringautomated, role-specific security measures. The result? A fusion of top-tier protocols ..

AI Runbooks for Google SecOps: Security Operations with Model Context Protocol
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@faun shared a link, 1 month, 4 weeks ago

Agentic Coding Recommendations

Claude Codeat $100/month smirks at the spendyOpus. It excels at spinning tasks with the nimbleSonnet model. When it comes to backend projects, lean intoGo. It sidesteps Python's pitfalls—clearer to LLMs, rooted context, and less chaos in its ecosystem. Steer clear of pointless upgrades. Those tempti..

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@faun shared a link, 1 month, 4 weeks ago

How we’re responding to The New York Times’ data demands in order to protect user privacy

OpenAI is challenging a court order stemming from The New York Times' copyright lawsuit, which mandates the indefinite retention of user data from ChatGPT and API services. OpenAI contends this requirement violates user privacy commitments and sets a concerning precedent. While the company complies ..

How we’re responding to The New York Times’ data demands in order to protect user privacy