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DevBytes | Redox OS updates bring GTK3 back-end and more
The open-source, Rust-based Redox OS got a GTK3 back-end for its Orbital desktop, which me...
DevBytes | vkQuake v1.35.0 is now available
Why tests that allow "any order" are a bad idea Octopus Deploy enhances target tags with t...
DevBytes | Barman v3.19.0 and v3.19.1 are now available
Barman (Backup and Recovery Manager) has released v3
DevBytes | 1M-token context window is not a replacement for retri...
The 1M-token context window in LLMs enables processing of large documents or codebases in...
The open-source, Rust-based Redox OS got a GTK3 back-end for its Orbital desktop, which means better performance and less bugs
Why tests that allow "any order" are a bad idea Octopus Deploy enhances target tags with tag sets integration Barman v3.19.0 and v3.19.1 are now available PostgreSQL extensions Docker
Barman (Backup and Recovery Manager) has released v3
The 1M-token context window in LLMs enables processing of large documents or codebases in a single request, but it doesn't fully replace retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) due to recall degradation and cost considerations
A new approach to cloud rightsizing has been outlined, which takes into account CPU, memory, disk I/O, and network throughput
Queues get long because work is rate-limited, not because there's more to do
The Node Version Manager (nvm) is a shell function, not a binary, because it is implemented as a shell script (nvm
Tests that use "any order" fail to catch bugs and produce flaky results
AI labs are questioning whether larger models deliver meaningful gains or performance plateaus
You can build a stable, structured API from web pages by prioritizing JSON-LD and falling back to OpenGraph and Twitter Card meta tags