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Spring Full-Stack Practical Cases
Spring Full-Stack Practical Cases
Jun 7, 2026 · Backend Development

Why Skip Your Own Rate Limiter? Using Spring Boot’s Built‑in ConcurrencyThrottleInterceptor

The article explains how Spring Boot 3.5 provides the ConcurrencyThrottleInterceptor for limiting concurrent method calls, demonstrates basic configuration and execution, reveals that all intercepted methods share a single limit, and proposes two fixes—per‑pointcut advisors or a BeanPostProcessor with a custom @ConcurrencyLimit annotation—before recommending dedicated libraries such as Bucket4j or Resilience4j for business‑level throttling.

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Why Skip Your Own Rate Limiter? Using Spring Boot’s Built‑in ConcurrencyThrottleInterceptor
AI Engineer Programming
AI Engineer Programming
Jun 7, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why Intent Recognition Is the Decision Hub of Agentic AI Systems

The article explains how intent recognition has evolved from simple keyword matching to a central decision hub in Agentic AI, covering basic concepts, LLM and small‑model solutions, hybrid architectures, clarification and out‑of‑scope handling, multi‑turn challenges, routing, evaluation methods, and best‑practice recommendations.

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Why Intent Recognition Is the Decision Hub of Agentic AI Systems
ZhiKe AI
ZhiKe AI
Jun 7, 2026 · Backend Development

Why Event Sourcing Rebuilds State from an Event Sequence

The article explains how Event Sourcing stores immutable, ordered events instead of the current state, details aggregate rehydration, snapshots, and projections, clarifies its orthogonal relationship with CQRS and DDD, and debunks four common misconceptions about the pattern.

Backend ArchitectureCQRSDDD
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Why Event Sourcing Rebuilds State from an Event Sequence
java1234
java1234
Jun 7, 2026 · Fundamentals

Master Java 16’s Record Feature in 10 Minutes

This tutorial explains Java 16’s record feature—a concise way to define immutable data carriers—by comparing it with traditional classes, showing the boilerplate it eliminates, detailing the automatically generated methods, providing hands‑on code examples, and outlining important usage considerations.

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Master Java 16’s Record Feature in 10 Minutes
Architect's Guide
Architect's Guide
Jun 7, 2026 · Information Security

A Complete Guide to Understanding OAuth 2.0

This article explains OAuth 2.0 by contrasting it with SSO, walks through a real‑world analogy, details the nine‑step authorization flow, defines key terms and roles, and describes how web servers, user agents, and native apps participate in the protocol.

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A Complete Guide to Understanding OAuth 2.0
Linux Tech Enthusiast
Linux Tech Enthusiast
Jun 7, 2026 · Fundamentals

Linux Basics: All You Need in One Guide

This guide provides a concise overview of Linux fundamentals, covering the OS history, popular distributions, essential keyboard shortcuts, and a comprehensive set of commands for file, disk, network, and system management, each illustrated with syntax and practical examples.

Command LineFile ManagementLinux
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Linux Basics: All You Need in One Guide
CodeNotes
CodeNotes
Jun 7, 2026 · Fundamentals

Mastering Java Strings: When to Use equals vs == and Common Pitfalls

Java's String class is immutable and stored in a constant pool; the article explains the difference between == and equals, demonstrates common methods for inspection, transformation, splitting, and conversion, and shows best practices for concatenation with StringBuilder, thread‑safe StringBuffer, and newer utilities like join, repeat, format, and text blocks.

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Mastering Java Strings: When to Use equals vs == and Common Pitfalls
AI Engineering
AI Engineering
Jun 7, 2026 · Industry Insights

WWDC 2026 Preview: Siri Overhaul and Apple’s AI Push

Apple’s WWDC 2026 preview reveals a major Siri redesign, the introduction of an AI agent marketplace, upgraded camera and Photos apps, enhancements to Image Playground and Apple Wallet, and system‑wide AI‑focused updates across macOS, iPadOS, visionOS, watchOS, and tvOS.

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WWDC 2026 Preview: Siri Overhaul and Apple’s AI Push
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 7, 2026 · Information Security

How an Autonomous AI Tool Uncovered a Two-Year-Old Redis RCE Vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑23479)

An autonomous AI security tool discovered a two‑year‑old Use‑After‑Free remote code execution flaw (CVE‑2026‑23479) in Redis, detailing its discovery timeline, three‑stage exploit chain, affected versions, patches, and why AI succeeded where traditional scanners failed.

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How an Autonomous AI Tool Uncovered a Two-Year-Old Redis RCE Vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑23479)
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 7, 2026 · Information Security

Exploring OnlyLANs: A Free Prompt‑Injection Playground for LLM Security

OnlyLANs, a free AI security challenge by Just Hacking Training, lets participants jailbreak a chatbot called NetworkJohn to extract admin email, verification code, and a competitor recommendation, illustrating real‑world prompt‑injection risks highlighted in OWASP’s LLM Top‑10.

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Exploring OnlyLANs: A Free Prompt‑Injection Playground for LLM Security
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 7, 2026 · Information Security

From an SMS Code Flaw to a Massive School Admin Weak‑Password Vulnerability

The article details how a lack of rate limiting on a 4‑digit SMS verification code allowed brute‑forcing of a school app, exposing admin accounts that all used simple passwords like "qwerty", demonstrating how a tiny oversight can compromise an entire education platform.

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From an SMS Code Flaw to a Massive School Admin Weak‑Password Vulnerability
ITPUB
ITPUB
Jun 7, 2026 · Operations

Speed Up Log Searching with Powerful Grep Combos: A Live Demo

When a teammate struggled to find errors in massive Java service logs, the author demonstrated a step‑by‑step series of grep tricks—locking time and identifiers, chaining filters, using line numbers, context options, real‑time tailing, recursive search, and shell aliases—to turn chaotic log streams into precise, actionable insights.

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Speed Up Log Searching with Powerful Grep Combos: A Live Demo
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Jun 7, 2026 · Industry Insights

2026 China GPU Chip Industry: Market Share, Technology Trends, and Future Outlook

The 2026 analysis shows China's GPU market capturing a growing share of the $1.12 trillion global AI GPU market, with Huawei Ascend leading at 44%, domestic firms leveraging 7nm processes, Chiplet and FP8 breakthroughs, while Nvidia and AMD face increasing competition from Chinese players expanding into inference, edge and enterprise segments.

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2026 China GPU Chip Industry: Market Share, Technology Trends, and Future Outlook
Geek Labs
Geek Labs
Jun 7, 2026 · Frontend Development

Motrix Next: A Full‑Featured Downloader Rebuilt with Tauri 2, Now Only 20 MB

Motrix Next is a complete rewrite of the classic Motrix downloader, replacing Electron with Tauri 2 and Vue 3, shrinking the installer from about 80 MB to roughly 20 MB while retaining support for HTTP, FTP, BitTorrent, magnet links, browser‑extension integration, and a lightweight system‑tray mode.

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Motrix Next: A Full‑Featured Downloader Rebuilt with Tauri 2, Now Only 20 MB
Geek Labs
Geek Labs
Jun 7, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

6 Open‑Source AI Coding Agents: Multi‑Agent IDEs, Collaboration Canvas, and More

This article surveys six popular open‑source AI coding agents—Orca’s parallel IDE, Agor’s collaborative canvas, agentsview’s behavior analytics, OpenCrabs’ Rust‑based self‑evolving framework, Duel Agents’ cost‑aware model selection, and Pi Dynamic Workflows—detailing their key features, installation methods, and ideal use cases.

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6 Open‑Source AI Coding Agents: Multi‑Agent IDEs, Collaboration Canvas, and More
IT Learning Made Simple
IT Learning Made Simple
Jun 7, 2026 · Industry Insights

A Day in the Life of an Architect: Meetings, Diagrams, and Taking the Blame

The article walks through a typical software architect’s day—from early‑morning stand‑ups and requirement reviews, through writing design documents, ad‑hoc incident triage, architecture review meetings, code reviews, and technical‑debt cleanup—highlighting time allocation, required skills, pain points, and practical advice for aspiring architects.

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A Day in the Life of an Architect: Meetings, Diagrams, and Taking the Blame
Java Architect Essentials
Java Architect Essentials
Jun 7, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why Codex’s Integration into ChatGPT Matters More Than New Features

The latest Codex update does more than add features; it signals a shift from a standalone coding agent to an execution layer within the ChatGPT ecosystem, merging accounts, subscriptions, permissions, and mobile workflows, and expanding its role to manage parallel tasks, workflows, and team‑level automation.

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Why Codex’s Integration into ChatGPT Matters More Than New Features
AI Architecture Path
AI Architecture Path
Jun 7, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

How TencentDB Agent Memory Boosts Recall by 167% and Redefines Agent Context Management

The article examines the inherent limits of traditional AI context memory, surveys three common memory implementations, introduces TencentDB Agent Memory's hierarchical long‑term and symbolic short‑term architecture, presents benchmark gains (recall up to 167% and token savings over 60%), and provides step‑by‑step deployment and optimization guidance.

AI MemoryAgent ContextHybrid Retrieval
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How TencentDB Agent Memory Boosts Recall by 167% and Redefines Agent Context Management