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Architect Chen
Architect Chen
Jun 12, 2026 · Databases

How to Prevent MySQL Deadlocks in High‑Concurrency Apps: 5 Proven Solutions

The article defines MySQL deadlocks, illustrates how circular lock waits between transactions cause them, and presents five practical mitigation techniques—consistent lock ordering, shortening transactions, optimizing indexes, breaking large SQL statements into smaller batches, and implementing application‑level retry logic—to reduce deadlock occurrences in high‑concurrency environments.

ConcurrencyDeadlockIndex Optimization
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How to Prevent MySQL Deadlocks in High‑Concurrency Apps: 5 Proven Solutions
AI Open-Source Efficiency Guide
AI Open-Source Efficiency Guide
Jun 12, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

MiniMax Open-Source MSA: High‑Performance Attention Kernels Optimized for NVIDIA SM100

MiniMax Sparse Attention (MSA) is an open‑source library that delivers high‑performance dense and block‑sparse attention operators for NVIDIA SM100 GPUs by combining a Jinja‑based csrc JIT stack with a Cutlass Python DSL (CuTe‑DSL), enabling low‑precision quantization, paging support, and seamless migration from dense code.

AI KernelsCuTe-DSLCutlass
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MiniMax Open-Source MSA: High‑Performance Attention Kernels Optimized for NVIDIA SM100
Machine Heart
Machine Heart
Jun 12, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Can Transformers Solve Any Computable Problem? RUC Study Shows Context Management Sets the Upper Bound

A recent ICML 2026 position paper clarifies that the computational power of a fixed Transformer model is limited by its context‑management strategy, distinguishing fixed‑system and scaling‑family settings and showing how five concrete management approaches span from constant‑space to full Turing‑completeness.

Computational theoryContext managementTransformer
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Can Transformers Solve Any Computable Problem? RUC Study Shows Context Management Sets the Upper Bound
High Availability Architecture
High Availability Architecture
Jun 12, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

From Spec to Loss Function: How Real AI Agents Design Effective Loops in 30 Hours

The article details how loss‑function development (LFD) and well‑designed /goal loops let AI agents reverse‑engineer a product core in about 30 hours, achieving roughly 50× better results by shifting from fixed specs to optimized objectives and enforcing constraints, harnesses, and forced entropy.

AI AgentsLoop EngineeringSpec-Driven Development
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From Spec to Loss Function: How Real AI Agents Design Effective Loops in 30 Hours
Bilibili Tech
Bilibili Tech
Jun 12, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

A New UGC Video Evaluation Paradigm Built on 17 Billion Real User Interactions

The paper introduces CASTER, a multimodal AI system that uses Social‑CoT reasoning and the MEDEA framework to simulate diverse audience reactions, benchmarked on the large‑scale CASTER‑Bench dataset, and demonstrates superior performance over GPT‑5.2, Claude‑4.5‑Opus, and traditional VQA methods while already being deployed on Bilibili.

BenchmarkCommunity resonanceSocial CoT
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A New UGC Video Evaluation Paradigm Built on 17 Billion Real User Interactions
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 12, 2026 · Industry Insights

How Jian Nan Chun Became the ‘Banquet King’ with Full‑Field Fan‑Based Marketing

Amid a historic downturn in China's white‑liquor market, Jian Nan Chun transformed its banquet‑centric sales by deploying a full‑field fan‑sales (全域粉销) model that links product, channel, scenario and communication forces, turning every banquet into a data‑driven relationship asset.

Banquet MarketingConsumer RelationshipFull‑field Fan Sales
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How Jian Nan Chun Became the ‘Banquet King’ with Full‑Field Fan‑Based Marketing
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 12, 2026 · Industry Insights

How Five‑Code Integration Boosts Frontline Visit Efficiency by 50%

The article examines the painful inefficiencies faced by FMCG field supervisors, explains the five‑code (stack, box, bottle, inner‑box, cap) integration that links production to shelf and consumer, and shows how five concrete workflow improvements cut average store‑visit time by half and free channel managers from firefighting roles.

FMCGFive‑code integrationVisit efficiency
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How Five‑Code Integration Boosts Frontline Visit Efficiency by 50%
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 12, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why “Digitalization Drives Business” Is a Misleading Myth

The article argues that positioning digitalization as the engine of business growth is a false premise, explains the underlying logic, illustrates the claim with real‑world examples, identifies three root causes of the myth, and proposes a four‑step framework that puts business strategy before technology.

Industry insightbusiness strategydigital transformation
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Why “Digitalization Drives Business” Is a Misleading Myth
Tech Minimalism
Tech Minimalism
Jun 12, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Understanding the New Loop Engineering Paradigm for AI Programming Agents

The article explains how AI programming is shifting from manual Prompt Engineering to a Loop Engineering approach that builds repeatable, observable, and self‑correcting work cycles, detailing its components, benefits, risks, and practical workflow for sustainable agent collaboration.

AI programmingLoop EngineeringSoftware engineering
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Understanding the New Loop Engineering Paradigm for AI Programming Agents
Machine Heart
Machine Heart
Jun 12, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

NeuroFlow: A Unified Visual‑Neural Bidirectional Model Presented at CVPR 2026

NeuroFlow introduces a reversible flow architecture that jointly learns visual encoding and neural decoding, overcoming the long‑standing split between these tasks, and achieves superior image reconstruction, consistent bidirectional mapping, realistic fMRI‑based neural signals, and efficient training on the large‑scale NSD dataset.

CVPR 2026NeuroFlowVariational Autoencoder
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NeuroFlow: A Unified Visual‑Neural Bidirectional Model Presented at CVPR 2026
Machine Heart
Machine Heart
Jun 12, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Recursive AI Takes Its First Step: Automated Research System Sets New SOTA Benchmarks

Recursive Superintelligence unveiled an open‑source system that automates the AI research loop, achieving state‑of‑the‑art results on three distinct benchmarks—NanoChat autoresearch, NanoGPT speedrun, and SOL‑ExecBench—while illustrating the practical progress toward recursive self‑improvement warned about by Anthropic.

AI automationAnthropicGPU kernel optimization
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Recursive AI Takes Its First Step: Automated Research System Sets New SOTA Benchmarks
360 Zhihui Cloud Developer
360 Zhihui Cloud Developer
Jun 12, 2026 · Databases

PostgreSQL Migration Pitfalls: From Rough Practices to Stable Management

The article analyzes common mistakes when moving from MySQL to PostgreSQL—such as oversized connection pools, blind max_connections tweaks, oversized transactions, idle‑in‑transaction connections, and indiscriminate indexing—and offers concrete, step‑by‑step guidance to achieve a stable, well‑tuned PostgreSQL deployment.

Connection PoolIndex OptimizationMigration
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PostgreSQL Migration Pitfalls: From Rough Practices to Stable Management
Deepin Linux
Deepin Linux
Jun 12, 2026 · Interview Experience

Avoid the Top 4 Static Keyword Traps in C/C++ Interviews and Secure Your Offer

The article explains the four most frequently tested static keyword pitfalls in C/C++ interviews—local variable initialization, thread‑unsafe functions, file‑level global scope, and class member sharing—detailing their underlying lifetime and scope rules, common misconceptions, and a concise answer template to prevent losing an offer.

C++Scopeclass member
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Avoid the Top 4 Static Keyword Traps in C/C++ Interviews and Secure Your Offer
Data STUDIO
Data STUDIO
Jun 12, 2026 · Fundamentals

8 Python Tricks That Can Save You 30 Minutes Every Day

This article presents eight practical Python techniques—from using python -m to avoid import errors, to pathlib for path handling, dataclasses for boilerplate reduction, rich for pretty debugging, enumerate, proper __main__ guards, perf_counter for accurate timing, and watchdog for hot‑reloading—each designed to eliminate daily friction and boost development efficiency.

PythonTipsWatchdog
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8 Python Tricks That Can Save You 30 Minutes Every Day
Java Companion
Java Companion
Jun 12, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

10 Must-Have Claude Code Skills to Supercharge Your Development Workflow

The article reviews ten practical Claude Code Skills—ranging from the Superpowers workflow to token optimization—detailing their installation, core mechanisms, real‑world impact on code quality, testing, and overall development efficiency, while also noting trade‑offs and best‑use recommendations.

AI codingClaude Codecode review
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10 Must-Have Claude Code Skills to Supercharge Your Development Workflow
SuanNi
SuanNi
Jun 12, 2026 · Industry Insights

Who Will Build the Next Billion Jobs as Money Flows to AI?

The article argues that while AI attracts massive investment, the looming gap of eight hundred million jobs for the next billion workers can only be filled by entrepreneurs who adapt technology to local markets, supported by skill development, accessible infrastructure, and fair governance.

AIEntrepreneurshipSMEs
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Who Will Build the Next Billion Jobs as Money Flows to AI?
Java Backend Technology
Java Backend Technology
Jun 12, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Understanding Code Knowledge Graphs: How to Choose Between Understand Anything and CodeGraph

The article compares two popular code‑knowledge‑graph projects, Understand Anything and CodeGraph, explaining why such tools are needed in the AI‑coding era, detailing their installation, core architecture, supported features, ideal use cases, and offering a practical guide on which one to adopt first.

AI coding toolsCodeGraphLLM
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Understanding Code Knowledge Graphs: How to Choose Between Understand Anything and CodeGraph
ShiZhen AI
ShiZhen AI
Jun 12, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Codex’s New Reset Banking: Save Resets and Earn Extras by Inviting Friends

OpenAI has introduced a modest yet practical update to Codex that lets users bank rate‑limit resets for later use and grants Plus and Pro users a free reset plus additional resets when they invite friends, aligning the tool’s usage rhythm with developers’ real‑world workflows.

AI codingCodexOpenAI
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Codex’s New Reset Banking: Save Resets and Earn Extras by Inviting Friends
AI Agent Super App
AI Agent Super App
Jun 12, 2026 · Operations

End‑to‑End Prometheus Monitoring: Deployment, Tuning, HA & Troubleshooting

This guide walks through the complete Prometheus monitoring lifecycle—from binary, Docker, and Kubernetes deployments to Ansible‑driven node_exporter rollout, SNMP switch and router monitoring, alert routing via WeChat, SMS and email, production‑grade tuning, high‑availability designs, and systematic troubleshooting.

AlertmanagerAnsibleKubernetes
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End‑to‑End Prometheus Monitoring: Deployment, Tuning, HA & Troubleshooting