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High Availability Architecture
High Availability Architecture
Jun 10, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Claude Fable 5 Launch Highlights Loop‑Based AI Workflows

Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 sets new top‑tier performance on most benchmarks, excels at long‑running tasks, and introduces self‑correcting loops and cross‑session memory, while the paper details experimental comparisons with Opus 4.7 and Sonnet 4.6, risk mitigations, and practical usage tips.

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Claude Fable 5 Launch Highlights Loop‑Based AI Workflows
ShiZhen AI
ShiZhen AI
Jun 10, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Claude Fable 5 Deep Dive: Coding Power Beats GPT‑5.5, Safety Trade‑off Explained

Anthropic’s newly released Claude Fable 5, the first publicly available Mythos‑level model, delivers SOTA performance across software engineering, coding, visual tasks and scientific research—outperforming GPT‑5.5 and Gemini on benchmarks—while offering a modest $10/$50 token pricing and a 5 % safety fallback that trades some flexibility for stronger safeguards.

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Claude Fable 5 Deep Dive: Coding Power Beats GPT‑5.5, Safety Trade‑off Explained
IoT Full-Stack Technology
IoT Full-Stack Technology
Jun 10, 2026 · Fundamentals

How to Use JLINK Script in VS Code: A Complete Guide

This article walks MCU developers through three ways to invoke JLINK Script within the MCUXpresso for VS Code plugin, showing step‑by‑step configuration of .jlink files, .jlinkscript files, and the Flash Programmer's custom script field, and explains which method is best for debugging versus flashing only.

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How to Use JLINK Script in VS Code: A Complete Guide
Frontend AI Walk
Frontend AI Walk
Jun 10, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

How RTK Eliminates 89% of Redundant Tokens in AI Programming

RTK, a Rust‑based CLI filter, removes progress bars, empty lines and other noise from AI coding assistant output, cutting token usage by about 89%, which lowers costs, extends session limits and improves context quality for tools like Claude Code and Cursor.

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How RTK Eliminates 89% of Redundant Tokens in AI Programming
Architect's Guide
Architect's Guide
Jun 10, 2026 · Backend Development

Essential Java Libraries Every Senior Developer Should Know

This article compiles a curated list of 20 widely used Java libraries—covering logging, JSON processing, testing, utilities, HTTP, XML, Excel, bytecode manipulation, connection pooling, messaging, PDF, date‑time, collections, email, HTML parsing, cryptography, embedded databases, JDBC debugging, serialization, and networking—to help developers avoid reinventing the wheel and boost productivity.

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Essential Java Libraries Every Senior Developer Should Know
Java Tech Workshop
Java Tech Workshop
Jun 10, 2026 · Backend Development

Mastering SpringBoot @Async: Thread‑Pool Configuration, Pitfalls, and Best Practices

The article explains why @Async, the most used async solution in SpringBoot, often causes OOM, missing trace IDs, silent failures, and task avalanches, and then walks through the underlying AOP mechanism, thread‑pool choices, timeout handling, context propagation, transaction interactions, monitoring, and dynamic tuning.

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Mastering SpringBoot @Async: Thread‑Pool Configuration, Pitfalls, and Best Practices
PMTalk Product Manager Community
PMTalk Product Manager Community
Jun 10, 2026 · Product Management

When AI Writes Your PRDs, What Skills Must Product Managers Still Master?

The article examines how AI dramatically speeds up product‑manager tasks such as PRD writing, user‑research summarization, and competitive analysis, but warns that over‑reliance erodes independent thinking, judgment, and differentiation, citing MIT and Microsoft‑Carnegie‑Mellon studies, and offers concrete practices to preserve critical product‑management skills.

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When AI Writes Your PRDs, What Skills Must Product Managers Still Master?
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 10, 2026 · Information Security

xbsReverseSkill: A Comprehensive Toolkit for Web / JS Reverse Engineering

xbsReverseSkill is an open‑source skill repository that equips Web and JavaScript reverse engineers with three modular capabilities—AST‑based deobfuscation, algorithm and protocol analysis, and browser environment reconstruction—compatible with tools like Codex and Claude CLI, and addresses common obfuscation, encryption, and anti‑detection challenges.

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xbsReverseSkill: A Comprehensive Toolkit for Web / JS Reverse Engineering
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 10, 2026 · Information Security

How a Single Click Can Fully Compromise a Zoho Account: DOM XSS and PostMessage Misconfiguration Explained

A security researcher uncovered two critical Zoho flaws—a DOM‑based XSS on www.zoho.com.cn/assist/videos and a PostMessage configuration error on www.zoho.com—that together enable an attacker to hijack a user’s account with a single malicious link, read emails, capture OTPs, and gain full control.

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How a Single Click Can Fully Compromise a Zoho Account: DOM XSS and PostMessage Misconfiguration Explained
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 10, 2026 · Information Security

How a North Korean Hacker Group Uses Fake Coding Assignments to Steal Crypto Wallets

In April‑May 2026, the suspected North Korean hacker group UNK_DeadDrop sent more than 250 phishing emails to software developers, posing as recruitment or code‑review requests and linking to malicious GitHub/GitLab repositories that automatically execute payloads in VS Code or Cursor, emptying cryptocurrency wallets and stealing credentials.

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How a North Korean Hacker Group Uses Fake Coding Assignments to Steal Crypto Wallets
Geek Labs
Geek Labs
Jun 10, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Enterprise AI Agent Deployment: Microsoft APM and Archestra

This article introduces Microsoft’s open‑source Agent Package Manager (APM) for installing, version‑locking, and publishing AI Agents, and the Archestra platform that provides multi‑model gateways, agent orchestration, MCP registration, security controls, RAG knowledge bases, and cost management for enterprise AI deployments.

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Enterprise AI Agent Deployment: Microsoft APM and Archestra
ZhiKe AI
ZhiKe AI
Jun 10, 2026 · R&D Management

Why SVG Is the Ultimate Tool for Clear System Diagrams

This article demonstrates how SVG can be used to create precise sequence diagrams, flowcharts, and architecture diagrams, explains the standards behind each diagram type, provides concrete examples such as a user‑login flow and a typical web‑app architecture, and shares best‑practice guidelines to turn complex logic into instantly understandable visuals.

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Why SVG Is the Ultimate Tool for Clear System Diagrams
Alibaba Cloud Developer
Alibaba Cloud Developer
Jun 10, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Layered Knowledge Base Architecture: From RAG to Agent‑Native Knowledge Context Layer

The article analyses the structural shortcomings of naive Retrieval‑Augmented Generation (RAG), compares four knowledge‑base paradigms, proposes a five‑layer pyramid knowledge context that supports role‑aware navigation and incremental sync, and presents evaluation results showing the pyramid‑plus‑RAG approach significantly outperforms plain RAG.

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Layered Knowledge Base Architecture: From RAG to Agent‑Native Knowledge Context Layer
Machine Learning Algorithms & Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning Algorithms & Natural Language Processing
Jun 10, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

OneReason: Enabling Recommendation Systems to Reason

OneReason introduces a systematic reasoning capability into industrial recommendation models through multi‑stage pre‑training, chain‑of‑thought fine‑tuning, and reinforcement learning, achieving significant gains in click‑through, revenue, and cross‑domain recommendation performance while preserving the underlying language abilities of the base model.

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OneReason: Enabling Recommendation Systems to Reason
Machine Learning Algorithms & Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning Algorithms & Natural Language Processing
Jun 10, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Anthropic Unleashes Mythic‑Level Claude 5 and Claude Fable 5 – A Massive Performance Leap

Anthropic has just released Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5, two new LLMs that outperform all prior models on a wide range of benchmarks—from coding and agent tasks to visual reasoning and protein design—while introducing a safety classifier in Fable 5, offering comparable pricing to Opus 4.8, and showcasing dramatic real‑world demos such as autonomous Factorio building, 3D CAD generation, and a full Pokémon playthrough.

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Anthropic Unleashes Mythic‑Level Claude 5 and Claude Fable 5 – A Massive Performance Leap
Machine Learning Algorithms & Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning Algorithms & Natural Language Processing
Jun 10, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Can Code Really Boost Large‑Model Reasoning? A Re‑Examination of New Experiments

The paper “What Really Improves Mathematical Reasoning: Structured Reasoning Signals Beyond Pure Code” (ICML 2026) shows that while pure code data clearly enhances programming ability, it does not consistently improve complex mathematical reasoning and can even compete with math data, whereas structured reasoning signals—cognitive scaffolds—significantly lift difficult math benchmarks without harming coding performance.

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Can Code Really Boost Large‑Model Reasoning? A Re‑Examination of New Experiments