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2695 postsSentry Android SDK Now Reads Native Crash Tombstones
On Android 12+, Sentry now reads the platform's tombstone output, delivering fuller, lighter and easier-to-analyze native crash reports for app teams.
Building a Multimodal Vector Search Platform for Product Catalogs
How a recommendation team built a multimodal vector search platform with Qdrant, tuned HNSW settings, and optimized GPU usage for embedding millions of products.
Trendyol's agent tunes LLM serving configs for 4x speedup
Trendyol Tech built autooptimizer, an AI agent that autonomously tunes vLLM serving configs, achieving a 4x throughput-latency score gain on Gemma 4 26B with zero manual tweaking.
CommitBrief — AI code reviews, right in your terminal
A provider-agnostic, local-first CLI that reviews your staged changes, a historic range, or a whole GitHub pull request. Zero telemetry, no server. Free and open source.
commitbrief.comIntroducing the pkg.go.dev API
The pkg.go.dev API has been launched, offering developers programmatic access to Go module metadata for better tool integration.
Why DMARC's new "NP" tag can fail with DNSSEC
The new np tag in DMARC conflicts with DNSSEC, impacting email security across domains.
Ratchet 0.3.1: CDI-native Job Scheduler Now Runs on Quarkus, JVM, and Native
Ratchet 0.3.1 introduces a CDI-native job scheduler running on Quarkus, JVM, and native, with support for Oracle and SQL Server and enhanced security features.
I flagged two research papers for fake authors and both were accepted
AI-generated errors are threatening the credibility of scientific writing. Two researchers discuss the acceptance of papers with fake authors.
Connecting Radios to Laptops: Challenges and Solutions
Lysk addresses the challenges of connecting radios to computers in military voice communications.
Why Prompt Injection Remains Possible in LLM Applications
Prompt injection is still a valid threat in LLM applications. Discover why in this article.
LLM-Style Scaling Laws Apply to Sensor Data as Well
Scaling laws for LLMs also apply to wearable models, presenting new startup opportunities.