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Agent Fever Meets Reality: Security Gaps Nobody's Talking About

The Agent Deployment Paradox AI agents are moving fast. Enterprises are deploying them into production workflows with genuine business impact—automating customer support, processing invoice

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Origin Part 5: We Threw Out the Decoder

Monolithic 637K-parameter GRU out. Five tiny specialist heads in. Counting tripled. Physics doubled. No more cliffs. If you've read Parts 1 through 4, you already know the pattern: when a p

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Providing Storage for the IT Testing and Training Department : A Step-by-Step Guide.

What is Azure Storage Azure storage is Microsoft's-managed cloud-based storage service that allows individuals and organizations to store, manage, and access data such as files, Blobs and m

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The Tool-First Protocol: Stop Doing Manually What Your Agent Can Do Better

The Tool-First Protocol: Stop Doing Manually What Your Agent Can Do Better Every session I've had with a new user, there's a moment that goes like this: User: "Can you check if the cron jo

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One MCP server, four clients, zero translation dead ends

I wanted to tell my girlfriend something real in Farsi — not phrasebook real, actually real — and every translation tool gave me one answer with no indication of whether it was formal, casual, intimat

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7 Open-Source Tools That Make File Upload Security Actually Manageable

Every web framework tutorial shows you how to accept a file upload. Almost none show you what to do next. You validate the Content-Type header. You check the extension. You think you're done. You're

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A $0.25 model beat a $3 model -- with better context

The numbers I ran the same benchmark on two Claude models. The $0.25 model scored 11.8. The $3 model scored 5.3. The cheap model won by 223%. And it cost one-twelfth as much per token. I

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Git worktree: the stash replacement nobody teaches you

The scenario every developer knows: you're deep in a feature, 15 files modified, half-working tests, and the production alert hits. You need to fix a bug on main, now. The standard advice: git stash.

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AI Weekly 4/17–4/24 | OpenAI Stack, Anthropic Politics, Figma Tumbles

One-line summary: Across one week OpenAI shipped GPT-5.5 (4/23), Images 2.0 (4/21), and a reported $20B Cerebras chip-and-equity deal (4/16, per The Information). In the same window Anthropic launche

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AI 週報:2026/04/17–04/24 OpenAI 一週連發、Anthropic 撞翻 Figma、Mythos 進入政治場

本週一句話摘要: 一週內,OpenAI 連發 GPT-5.5(4/23)、Images 2.0(4/21)與 $20 億 Cerebras 晶片合約附股權(4/16,據 The Information 披露);Anthropic 同期推 Claude Design 撞翻 Figma 股價、CEO 走進白宮——AI 競爭從「工具鏈」往三個方向同步擴張:往下到算力供應、往上到產品分發、往側到政治場域

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How to Use Kimi K2.6 in OpenClaw

If you want to run Kimi K2.6 inside OpenClaw, the question that actually matters isn't "is it possible?" — it's "which part is already documented, and which part depends on your local install catching

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Qwen3.6-Plus Benchmark: It Is Trying to Finish the Job, Not Just Win Chat Scores

I went into the Qwen3.6-Plus benchmark table expecting the usual question. Is it better than Qwen 3.5, and by how much? After reading the official Qwen launch page and Alibaba's April 2, 2026 announc

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How to Build an AI WhatsApp Receptionist using Python, Flask, and Groq (Llama 3)

Stop fighting bloated frameworks. Here is a lightweight architecture to capture leads 24/7. If you run a local service business (Plumbing, HVAC, Med Spa) or a marketing agency, you already know the b

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Inside React2Shell

A Turkish version of this post was originally published on blog.arasmehmet.com. Disclaimer: This is a retrospective analysis of a publicly disclosed CVE that has been patched since disclosure. All e

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🛠️ From Foundations to Advanced SecOps: The GCP Developer’s Toolkit 🛡️

Hey GCP Community, As developers and cloud engineers, we often start our journey learning how to deploy a VM or configure a bucket. But in today's landscape, "working code" isn't enough. We need "sec

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Which AI Coding Tool Should You Choose? 2026 Comprehensive Comparison Guide

This article was originally published on maoxunxing.com. Follow me there for more deep dives on AI-assisted engineering. Introduction: Why I Recommend ChatGPT Pro / Gemini Advanced Pro

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The AI didn't break our backend. It just stopped lying for us.

Our internal AI agent does in one prompt what used to take ten minutes of clicking through the UI. Users describe an outbound job in natural language, the agent talks to our MCPs, and the job gets bui

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I Built a Security Scanner That Audits PDFs Before You Send Them. Here's How. [Devlog #10]

All tests run on an 8-year-old MacBook Air. You're about to email a contract. It looks clean. But it still has your name, your machine's hostname, the original author's company, and a creation times

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I Built an AI Customer Service Platform You Can Deploy in One Click

I Built an AI Customer Service Platform You Can Deploy in One Click 🤖 After spending weeks building customer service bots for different projects, I kept rebuilding the same infrastructure:

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Microsoft Fabric Just Exposed Its MCP Architecture. Here's What It Actually Changes for Data Teams.

Enterprise data platforms have spent decades building walls around their data. Microsoft just shipped the protocol that lets AI agents walk through those walls — natively, securely, and without a sing

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