Part 1 - Why I Picked LangChain4j Over Spring AI
Distributed sagas are hard enough without AI. You're already dealing with compensating transactions, Kafka topics, state machines, and rollback chains
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Distributed sagas are hard enough without AI. You're already dealing with compensating transactions, Kafka topics, state machines, and rollback chains
Most text layout implementations find line breaks by scanning forward character by character, accumulating widths until they exceed the container. Tha
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A deep-dive into the latest FerresDB updates — from HNSW auto-tuning and PolarQuant compression to Point-in-Time Recovery, cross-encoder reranking, an
AgentX-Phase2: Zero-Trust Security for MCP Servers Rust Middleware + JWT RBAC + Istio AuthorizationPolicy Author: Venkateshwar R
1. The Refresh Token Flow — Validating Against the DB This is where the real security upgrade happens. Instead of just verifying the JWT
On March 31st, 2026, security researcher Chaofan Shou -- an intern at blockchain security firm Fuzzland -- discovered something Anthropic probably did
Three suppliers submit sealed bids. Nobody—not even the auction operator—sees individual prices. Yet the winner is determined correctly and verifiably
This article is part of the Ruby for AI series, teaching you how to build web applications that can serve AI-powered features using Ruby on Rails.
This is article #6 in the Ruby for AI series, where we build practical Ruby skills step by step toward AI-powered applications. Why Rails fo
Ruby's functional programming features shine when building AI pipelines. Procs, lambdas, and closures let you encapsulate behavior, while Enumerable m
Ruby's object-oriented design makes it exceptionally well-suited for building structured AI systems. In this installment of the Ruby for AI series, we
By now you can read basic Ruby and understand classes. Good. But to read real Ruby comfortably, you also need the patterns Ruby developers lean on all
When you start reading Rails code, plain Ruby scripts, or Ruby AI libraries, you hit object-oriented code almost immediately. You see classes. Module
Most enterprise blockchain projects die in PoC hell. You've seen it: a flashy demo, some Hyperledger slides, a proof-of-concept that "works on my mach
Are you sure that Ruby CSV imported all your data — and correctly? 🤔 I wasn't looking for bugs. I was improving the performance of smarter_csv, the
Remember the first time you tried contributing to open source? If you were like most developers, the experience involved staring at a massive, comple
A few Rails apps I have worked on have unused indexes silently slowing down writes, tables that havent been vacuumed in weeks, and bloat creeping up w
Claude Code's default statusline is fine, until you realize you can't change it. You can't reorder widgets, remove ones you don't care about, or add y
You don't need React. You don't need Angular. You don't need Vue, Svelte, or the JavaScript framework that launched last Tuesday. I built re:Money —