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Research Report Automation: AI Full Pipeline

研究报告自动化:从问题到完整报告的AI全流程 输入一个问题,输出一份专业的研究报告。这不是科幻,这是DeepScope正在做的事。本文解析研究报告自动化的完整技术栈。 前言 写一份研究报告需要多少步骤? 理解需求 — 明确研究目标 搜集资料 — 搜索、阅读、整理 分析信息 — 提取关键点、找规律 撰写报告 — 组织结构、写作润色 添加引用 — 标注来源、

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System Architecture: Building a Real-Time Physical Analytics Dashboard with MQTT and Edge RFID

In standard web development, building a live analytics dashboard is relatively straightforward: you drop a JS tracker on the frontend, ingest the payload into a message broker like Kafka, and pipe it

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Functional Doesn’t Mean Correct: Why AI-Generated IaC Still Needs Human Validation

I used a coding agent to help generate infrastructure as code for an AWS solution. It did what I asked. The code was deployed. Everything looked fine at first. But when I checked the AWS console mor

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Magento Modernization: A Technical Case Study on Migration, Performance & UX

Magento Modernization: A Technical Case Study on Migration, Performance & UX Modernizing an enterprise Magento store is never just a platform upgrade. It’s a complex balancing act of managi

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The best Jira alternative depends on what made you leave

Most "best Jira alternative" lists hand you the same shortlist and let you sort it out: Linear, ClickUp, Monday, Plane, GitHub Issues. That list is fine. The problem is it answers the wrong question.

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Running a Bitcoin Core Node with Docker — Compile from Source vs Pre-built Binaries

This guide walks you through two approaches to setting up a local Bitcoin Core v28.0 node using Docker, targeting both regtest (a fully local, isolated chain you control) and testnet (a public test ne

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What I Shipped in June: A Major Update for Invoiso (v4.2.7)

June was a big month for me since I started working on Invoiso. I did not just add things. I made it better for businesses that use Invoiso every day. I made it more flexible and reliable. Here is e

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I Built FinTrack - My Personal Finance App from Scratch

Hey everyone! I'm Thakurpal Rajput and I just built my own personal finance tracking app called FinTrack. Here's my story! Why I Built This? I was tired of using complicated finance apps.

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100k lines of TypeScript to Rust via LLM is not a port. It's a mess with a demo.

A person boasted that they converted 100k lines of TypeScript to Rust in a month with the help of an LLM. Now, folks are treating this accomplishment as if it’s some phenomenal leap. No, it's not rea

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97M MCP Downloads and Still No Production Playbook: What I Learned the Hard Way

MCP hit 97 million monthly SDK downloads. The blog posts are everywhere. The GitHub stars keep climbing. And yet, when I tried to run MCP servers in anything resembling a production environment, I kep

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How We Made Our AI Browser Agent Stop Clicking the Wrong Button

At Smoketest.sh, you describe a flow in a sentence ("log in, add a paid seat, confirm the invoice updates") and an AI agent runs it in a real browser. The agent reads the page, decides what to do, and

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LiveOps Rollback Planning: What to Do When a Game Event Goes Wrong

The event failed. Now every minute writes more damage. Rollback is not a button you press in panic. It is a stack of design decisions you made months earlier. A bad live event is rarely fixed by "dep

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Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds

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Meet the lawyer who beat Elon Musk — twice

Watching Elon Musk fulminate at Bill Savitt during Musk v. Altman - the case in which Musk sued Sam Altman and OpenAI instead of seeing a therapist about his AI failures - was a bit like watching a to

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Sony erases digital content from libraries; reminded we don't own what we buy

Score: 155 | Comments: 57

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Parse, Don't Validate – In a Language That Doesn't Want You To

Score: 51 | Comments: 32

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European digital ID wallets rely on safety services of Google and Apple

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Zluda 6 release (run unmodified CUDA applications on non-Nvidia GPUs)

Score: 11 | Comments: 0

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Exercise intensity influences body composition in healthy older adults (2025)

Score: 75 | Comments: 64

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This motor could be the future of e-bikes

Imagine an e-bike motor that lets you select your preferred pedaling cadence and then automatically adjusts the gears to keep your legs spinning at that exact speed, no matter how steep the hill gets

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