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Replacing Protobuf with Rust to go 5 times faster

PgDog ditched Protobuf for raw C-to-Rust integration inpg_query.rs. The new setup usesbindgenand recursive FFI wrappers - no serialization, no handoffs. The payoff? Query parsing is 5× faster. Deparsing hit 10×. Evenpgbenchsaw a 25% bump across major ops... read more  

Replacing Protobuf with Rust to go 5 times faster
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A Social Filesystem

The AT Protocol flips social apps inside out. Instead of locking posts and profiles inside platform silos, it treats them as files -JSON-based records, stored in your own decentralized, app-neutral repo. Everything you do - posts, follows, likes - gets logged as a signed, timestampedrecordin your pe.. read more  

A Social Filesystem
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ASCII characters are not pixels: a deep dive into ASCII rendering

A fresh take on programmatic ASCII rendering brings inhigh-dimensional shape vectors,supersampling, andcontrast tricksto keep edges crisp and animations clean. Under the hood:k-d tree nearest-neighbor lookups,vector quantization, andGPU-powered samplinghelp push sharp ASCII frames without tanking pe.. read more  

ASCII characters are not pixels: a deep dive into ASCII rendering
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If you're a Zoomer, this one's for you: Everything Gen Z needs to know about the 2025 tech landscape

AI investment hit $1.5T in 2025. Think dot-com energy: bloated valuations, feverish M&A. Startup acquisitions shot up 13%. Deal volume? Up 115%. Hype’s worn thin. Enterprises are done lighting money on fire with flashy tools. Focus is shifting to agents - LLMs thatdothings, not justsaythings. System.. read more  

If you're a Zoomer, this one's for you: Everything Gen Z needs to know about the 2025 tech landscape
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Building Production-Grade Micro services on Azure Kubernetes

A team running microservices onAzure Kubernetes Servicegave their setup a smart overhaul: critical state stayed managed inPostgreSQL, but compute and observability went DIY. The payoff? Major cost cuts. Interrupt-friendly jobs landed onspot instances, and they ditched pricey per-GB logging for a hom.. read more  

Building Production-Grade Micro services on Azure Kubernetes
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v1.35: Mutable PersistentVolume Node Affinity (alpha)

Kubernetes 1.35 (alpha) cracks openPersistentVolume node affinity. You can now update it on the fly. Before, it was locked down - once set, it stayed set. That got in the way of shifting workloads when disks were upgraded or moved across zones. Now? More flexibility. Less pain... read more  

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Dockhand - The Ultimate Self-Hosted Docker Management Tool

Dockhand just dropped, and it's aiming straight at the bloated SaaS stack. It’s a fully self-hosted Docker management tool with zero license walls. Local or remote? Doesn’t matter. It even plays nice behind NAT using outbound WebSocket agents. You get container lifecycle controls, a visual Compose e.. read more  

Dockhand - The Ultimate Self-Hosted Docker Management Tool
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What has Docker become?

Docker’s not just about containers anymore. It’s pivoting hard into AI infrastructure - with some teeth. The newModel Runner,GPU offloading, and fresh AI-native integrations with Google Cloud and Vercel show where it’s headed: less dev environment, more AI runtime engine. Under the hood, Docker drop.. read more  

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How to build a Frontend for LangChain Deep Agents with CopilotKit!

LangChain recently introduced Deep Agents: a new way to build structured, multi-agent systems that can plan, delegate, and reason across multiple steps. It comes with built-in planning, a filesystem for context, and subagent spawning. But connecting that agent to a real frontend is still surprisingl.. read more  

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The Rise of GPUOps: Where Infrastructure Meets Thermodynamics

GPU demand for AI has shot up 600% since 2020. It’s outpaced the cloud abstractions devs rely on - highlighting a growing gap between slick DevOps dashboards and the gritty realities of heat, cost, and silicon. EnterGPUOps. It's not just a trend - it’s a new layer in the stack. Think observability w.. read more  

The Rise of GPUOps: Where Infrastructure Meets Thermodynamics
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.