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The Evolution of AI Job Orchestration: The AI-Native Control Plane & Orchestration that Finally Works for ML

SkyPilot spins an AI-native control plane on Neocloud Kubernetes. It binds GPU pools across clouds into one resilient grid. Teams define ML jobs in a single YAML. SkyPilot drives gang scheduling, SSH/Jupyter access, and multi-cluster compute. It does auto failover and cost-smart scheduling. Infra s.. read more  

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Intel CEO Letter to Employees

Intel scraps itsGermanyandPoland foundries, shifting assembly fromCosta RicatoVietnamandMalaysia. It slows Ohio fab construction while ramping upIntel 18A/18A‑Pand planningIntel 14Aaround key customers. SMT returns. Focus shifts to Panther Lake, Nova Lake, and Granite Rapids.AI strategy pivots towar.. read more  

Intel CEO Letter to Employees
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How AI data integration transforms your data stack

AI data integration obliterates manual ETL chores. It handlesschema mapping,transformation,anomaly detection. Deployments sprint ahead. Machine learning models digest structured, semi-structured, unstructured formats. They forge real-time pipelines bristling withgovernanceandsecurity. Infra shift:A.. read more  

How AI data integration transforms your data stack
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[Cursor] Bugbot is out of beta

Bugbot hunts bugs in PR diffs, flagging logic slip-ups and strange edge cases. It then detects security gaps, blending top LLMs with custom heuristics. It plugs into the Cursor dashboard and runs dedicated Bugbot rules.Beta stats: 1M+ reviews, 1.5M+ issues found. Half the bugs are fixed before merge.. read more  

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Seeing like an LLM

LLMs function as next-token predictors. With scant user context, they hallucinate—spinning fresh backstories. As these models morph into autonomous agents, context engineering—feeding facts, memory, tools, guardrails—halts rogue behavior. Trend to watch:A jump in context engineering. It pins LLMs t.. read more  

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The Future of Threat Emulation: Building AI Agents that Hunt Like Cloud Adversaries

AI agents tap MCP servers andStrands Agents. They fire off tools that chart IAM permission chains and sniff out AWS privilege escalations. Enter the “Sum of All Permissions” method. It hijacks EC2 Instance Connect, warps through SSM to swipe data, and leaps roles—long after static scanners nod off. .. read more  

The Future of Threat Emulation: Building AI Agents that Hunt Like Cloud Adversaries
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How Anthropic teams use Claude Code

Anthropic teamsfire upClaude Code. They automate data pipelines and squash Kubernetes IP exhaustion. They churn out tests and trace cross-repo context. Non-dev squads use plain-text prompts to script workflows, spin up Figma plugin automations, and mock up UIs from screenshots—zero code. Trend to w.. read more  

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The vibe coder's career path is doomed

An AI-powered dev workflow combinedClaude,Playwright, and aPostgres-backed REST APIto ship 2–3 features per day. But as complexity grew, multi-agent loops broke down, tests ballooned, and schema drift demanded increasingly precise prompts and manual corrections.The result: more time spent managing c.. read more  

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Self-hosting Trigger.dev v4 using Docker

Trigger.dev v4 sharpens self-hosting. It pins everything toDocker Compose. It bakesregistryandobject storagein. It chops YAML bloat. Env-var docs unify configs. Resource caps lock down security. Scaling? Spin up more worker containers... read more  

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How Zapier runs isolated tasks on AWS Lambda and upgrades functions at scale

Zapier snaps each customer Zap into its ownAWS Lambda, cradled inside leanFirecracker microVMs. It wrangles 100k+ functions under anEKScontrol plane and inventory DB. When runtimes retire, Zapier swings into action: a set ofTerraform modulespaired with a customLambda canary tool. Traffic trickles in.. read more  

How Zapier runs isolated tasks on AWS Lambda and upgrades functions at scale
Levelop is an interview preparation platform designed specifically for working software engineers (typically with 2–6 years of experience) who want to land jobs at top-tier tech companies.

Instead of just handing you endless lists of problems or passive videos to watch, Levelop uses an active, AI-guided approach to help you build the right mental models for tough technical interviews.

Here is how it works:

Two Specialized AI Mentors: * Orion (Coding AI): Instead of just telling you that your code is wrong, Orion steps in when your code fails, maps out where your knowledge gap is, and guides you to fix it yourself.

Aurora (System Design AI): Rather than making you watch a 40-minute video, Aurora has a live conversation with you to explain foundational system design concepts before you even start drawing on the canvas.

Sprint-Based Practice: You practice in structured loops called "sprints," which combine both Data Structures & Algorithms (DSA) and system design problems.

Actionable Feedback Loop: At the end of every sprint, you receive a detailed report. It scores your technical skills, gives you a behavioral profile, and ranks the exact weaknesses you need to focus on during your next sprint.

In short, it is a smart, interactive practice arena that focuses on actively fixing your specific weaknesses rather than just tracking how many hours you spend studying.