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How We Saved 70% of CPU and 60% of Memory in Refinery’s Go Code, No Rust Required.

Refinery 3.0 cuts CPU by 70% and slashes RAM by 60%. The trick: selective field extraction from serialized spans. No full deserialization. Fewer heap allocations. Way less waste. It also recycles buffers, handles metrics smarter, and is gearing up to parallelize its core decision loop... read more  

How We Saved 70% of CPU and 60% of Memory in Refinery’s Go Code, No Rust Required.
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Docker Brings Production-Grade Hardened Images to Developers at No Cost

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Docker has launched Docker Hardened Images, a secure and minimal set of production-ready images. These images are now freely available to developers.

Docker Brings Production-Grade Hardened Images to Developers at No Cost
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OTel Updates: OpenTelemetry Deprecates Zipkin Exporters

OpenTelemetry deprecates Zipkin exporters in favor of native OTLP support. Migration paths and timeline through December 2026.

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Argo CD 3.2.2 Improves Secret Management, Retry Safety, and Auth Checks

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ArgoCD v3.2.2 has been released, featuring a new addition, two enhancements, and a bug fix. This update aims to improve the overall functionality and reliability of the platform.

Argo CD 3.2.2 Improves Secret Management, Retry Safety, and Auth Checks
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Rust Confirmed for Linux Kernel: Experiment Concludes Successfully

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The Rust experiment in the Linux kernel concludes, confirming its suitability and permanence in kernel development, with Rust now used in production and supported by major Linux distributions.

Rust Confirmed for Linux Kernel: Experiment Concludes Successfully
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Generative AI For The Rest Of US

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Kubernetes v1.35 Timbernetes Release: 60 Enhancements

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Kubernetes v1.35, the Timbernetes Release, debuts with 60 enhancements, including stable in-place Pod updates and beta features for workload identity and certificate rotation.

Kubernetes v1.35 Timbernetes Release: 60 Enhancements
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Google Releases Magika 1.0: AI File Detection in Rust

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Google releases Magika 1.0, an AI file detection system rebuilt in Rust for improved performance and security.

Google Releases Magika 1.0: AI File Detection in Rust
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OpenClaw is an open-source autonomous AI assistant platform that runs locally on user hardware and integrates with popular messaging applications. Originally released in late 2025 under the name Clawdbot, the project was briefly rebranded as Moltbot before settling on the name OpenClaw in early 2026. It enables users to interact with AI models through interfaces like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, and more, allowing the assistant to carry out tasks ranging from calendar management and email handling to automated scripting and workflow execution based on user instructions.

Unlike typical cloud-hosted AI services, OpenClaw emphasizes privacy and control by running on the user’s own machine, giving users choice over infrastructure and data. Its extensible design supports a wide range of integrations and skills, which automates interactions with external tools and services. This flexibility has contributed to its rapid adoption and widespread discussion within the AI community, with media coverage highlighting both its capabilities and associated security considerations.