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A Peek Into Reddit’s Anti-spam Internals
Reddit has publicly shared details about its internal anti-spam systems, highlighting new measures to combat spam and abuse on the platform.
PostgreSQL And The OOM Killer: Why We Use Strict Memory Overcommit
PostgreSQL now enforces strict memory overcommit policies to reduce the risk of the Linux OOM killer terminating database processes, improving stability.
Readiness: Before You Fund The Answer
A new diagnostic tool offers a 20-minute evaluation to determine if your organization is ready for AI deployment, avoiding costly failures.
Readiness: Before You Fund the Answer
A new diagnostic tool offers companies a 20-minute assessment to determine AI deployment readiness, preventing costly failures and misaligned investments.
Sovereignty Is A Pipe, Not A Passport
Analysis of Mistral’s AI sovereignty claims reveals that jurisdiction depends on data flow, not just company origin or server location.
Sovereignty Is a Pipe, Not a Passport
Exploring how data sovereignty depends on legal jurisdiction, not physical location, and what this means for European AI vendors and users.
Order A Burned CD Of Your Own Public GitHub Repo
A new service allows developers to order a burned CD of their own public GitHub repo, blending digital code with physical media for preservation or nostalgia.
Immich 3.0
Immich 3.0 has been officially released, introducing new features and improvements aimed at enhancing user experience. Details remain limited on some aspects.
Podman V6.0.0
Podman v6.0.0 released, introducing new features and improvements for container management, emphasizing security and performance.