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An Architecture of Participation for AI?

O'Reilly

About six weeks ago, I sent an email to Satya Nadella complaining about the monolithic winner-takes-all architecture that Silicon Valley seems to envision for AI, contrasting it with the architecture of participation that had driven previous technology revolutions, most notably the internet and open source software.

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AI’s Future: Not Always Bigger

O'Reilly

The surprise wasnt so much that DeepSeek managed to build a good modelalthough, at least in the United States, many technologists havent taken seriously the abilities of Chinas technology sectorbut the estimate that the training cost for R1 was only about $5 million. Thats roughly 1/10th what it cost to train OpenAIs most recent models.

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Six things that slow down your site's UX (and why you have no control over them)

Speed Curve

1 Mbps Music streaming: 1-2 Mbps SD video streaming: 2-3 Mbps Video calls and gaming: 3-5 Mbps HD video streaming: 5-25 Mbps Stream 4K content and play competitive online games: 25-50 Mbps Keep in mind that the numbers above are bare minimums. For a myriad of reasons, older hardware can't always accommodate faster speeds.

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Trip report: February 2025 ISO C++ standards meeting (Hagenberg, Austria)

Sutter's Mill

Google recently published an article where they describe their experience with deploying this very technology to hundreds of millions of lines of code. We have experience deploying hardening on Apple platforms in several existing codebases. They reported a performance impact as low as 0.3%

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Fireside Chat with my Persona at Soopra 2.0 Launch

Adrian Cockcroft

Kim Parnell a leader in the Silicon Valley tech community, and advisor, and supporter of early-stage technology ventures. In reality, AI is a collection of evolving technologies that are being integrated into various aspects of our lives, often in ways that are subtle and incremental rather than revolutionary.

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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

Dynatrace

If cloud-native technologies and containers are on your radar, you’ve likely encountered Docker and Kubernetes and might be wondering how they relate to each other. In a nutshell, they are complementary and, in part, overlapping technologies to create, manage, and operate containers. Dynatrace news. But first, some background.

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Virtualization in SDN: Unleashing the Power of Software-Defined Networking

DZone

The convergence of software and networking technologies has cleared the way for ground-breaking advancements in the field of modern networking. One such breakthrough is Software-Defined Networking (SDN), a game-changing method of network administration that adds flexibility, efficiency, and scalability.