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115 postsFixing False Positives in Prometheus Predictive Alerting
Why Prometheus-based predictive alerting models that ace offline tests turn noisy in production, and how query alignment, rate() handling and schema checks fix it.
Developer audits his own SaaS starter kit like a hostile buyer
NuxtForge's creator audited his own Nuxt + NestJS SaaS starter kit as a skeptical buyer, uncovering a dead test runner, boot failures, and a login bug before launch.
How RAG Hallucinations Poison Your Vector Database
A fintech RAG pipeline poisoned its own vector store via silent hallucinations; here's how deterministic validation fixed the problem.
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.comThe AI Agent Hunting Bugs in My App While I Sleep
One AI agent hunts bugs in a live app hourly while another reproduces and fixes them, using confidence scoring and reproduction rules to stay trustworthy.
CCIP's Router Pattern: One Immutable Contract Per Chain
A look at Chainlink CCIP's onchain architecture: how an immutable per-chain Router, upgradable OnRamp/OffRamp, and lane-based rate limits redesign cross-chain security.
AEO in 2026: Why Blocking AI Crawlers Backfires
Sites aiming to appear in ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity answers need a new robots.txt approach. Here's how AEO differs from SEO and how to manage crawlers.
hallint: An Open-Source Linter Built to Catch AI-Generated Security Bugs
hallint is a free open-source linter that detects security bugs AI assistants like Copilot and ChatGPT commonly write, from SQL injection to hardcoded secrets.
GPT-5.6 Cost Analysis: Why Terra Should Ship First
GPT-5.6's Sol, Terra, and Luna tiers are compared on pricing, the 272K context multiplier, caching, and agentic-action risk for production use.
SensorFM: A Foundation Model for Wearable Health Data
SensorFM is a large sensor foundation model trained on over a trillion minutes of wearable data from five million people, predicting cardiovascular, sleep, metabolic and mental health outcomes.
Memory Scarcity and Open Models Are Reshaping the AI Industry
A new paper models how the DRAM/HBM price crisis, open-weight models, and inference efficiency gains will reshape the AI industry through 2026-2030.