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DataFunTalk
DataFunTalk
Jun 4, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Harness Engineering: Execution Control, Safety Boundaries, Multi‑Agent Design

The live discussion explores how to move agents from demo to production by establishing execution controls, safety boundaries, checkpoints, rollback mechanisms, tool‑call auditing, human‑in‑the‑loop handling, multi‑agent coordination, observability, and memory management, forming a comprehensive harness engineering framework.

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Harness Engineering: Execution Control, Safety Boundaries, Multi‑Agent Design
Architect Chen
Architect Chen
Jun 4, 2026 · Databases

Comprehensive Guide to MySQL Master‑Slave Replication (Principles, Architecture, Implementation)

This article explains MySQL master‑slave replication in detail, covering its role in high‑availability and read/write separation, the core binlog mechanism, typical one‑master‑multiple‑slaves architecture, and the step‑by‑step data flow from write operations on the master to replay on the replicas.

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Comprehensive Guide to MySQL Master‑Slave Replication (Principles, Architecture, Implementation)
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 4, 2026 · Industry Insights

The Worst Fear of Liquor Sellers Has Come True

Digital terminals and supply‑chain algorithms are turning snack shops, coffee houses and instant‑delivery services into dominant alcohol sales channels, forcing traditional liquor distributors into loss‑making territory as price control, inventory visibility and scene‑driven fulfillment become the new competitive battleground.

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The Worst Fear of Liquor Sellers Has Come True
CodeNotes
CodeNotes
Jun 4, 2026 · Frontend Development

N CSS Centering Techniques Every Front‑End Engineer Should Know

This article classifies centering scenarios, explains horizontal and vertical methods for inline and block elements, and walks through practical CSS solutions—from text‑align and margin auto to Flex, Grid, and absolute positioning—while highlighting pitfalls and a quick reference table.

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N CSS Centering Techniques Every Front‑End Engineer Should Know
AI Large-Model Wave and Transformation Guide
AI Large-Model Wave and Transformation Guide
Jun 4, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

How to Use Codex + Image2 for a Controlled, Editable AI‑Generated PPT – Step‑by‑Step Guide

This article presents a four‑stage workflow that uses Codex to extract content, Image2 to explore visual styles, high‑resolution visual drafts, and a mixed‑reconstruction strategy to produce fully editable PPTX files, complete with prompt examples, validation criteria, and common pitfalls.

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How to Use Codex + Image2 for a Controlled, Editable AI‑Generated PPT – Step‑by‑Step Guide
Architectural Methodology
Architectural Methodology
Jun 4, 2026 · R&D Management

7 Common Pain Points When Software Engineers Become Architects (And How to Overcome Them)

The article outlines seven typical challenges that software developers face when moving into an architect role, such as over‑focusing on technical details, neglecting non‑functional requirements, poor communication with diverse stakeholders, and failing to design for failure, and suggests deliberate practice to address each issue.

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7 Common Pain Points When Software Engineers Become Architects (And How to Overcome Them)
PaperAgent
PaperAgent
Jun 4, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

SkillOpt: Enabling Self‑Evolving Agent Skills via Text‑Space Optimization

SkillOpt reframes LLM agent skills as trainable external state, applying a deep‑learning‑style optimizer to systematically improve skill documents, and demonstrates across six benchmarks, seven models, and three execution modes that this approach yields consistent, large gains and robust transferability.

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SkillOpt: Enabling Self‑Evolving Agent Skills via Text‑Space Optimization
ByteDance SE Lab
ByteDance SE Lab
Jun 4, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

How ContextBucket Gives Agents Unlimited Memory and a Unified Workspace

The article analyzes the context fragmentation challenges faced by production‑grade agents—memory loss, workspace inconsistency, and governance gaps—and explains how ContextBucket’s managed service unifies memory and workspace with hybrid retrieval, serverless storage, and multi‑tenant isolation, delivering significant accuracy and cost improvements.

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How ContextBucket Gives Agents Unlimited Memory and a Unified Workspace
AI Engineering
AI Engineering
Jun 4, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why I Stopped Writing Prompts for Claude and Started Writing Loops

Boris, the author of Claude Code, explains how Dynamic Workflows let Claude run hundreds of agents in a single session, replace traditional prompting with loop‑based orchestration, and avoid common failure modes such as agentic laziness, self‑bias, and goal drift.

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Why I Stopped Writing Prompts for Claude and Started Writing Loops
Design Hub
Design Hub
Jun 4, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Claude Code Dynamic Workflows: More Than Multi‑Agent—Agents Build Their Own Execution Harness

Claude Code’s new Dynamic Workflows feature lets the system generate a custom execution harness for each task, addressing agentic laziness, self‑preferential bias, and goal drift by structuring work into coordinated sub‑agents, with concrete patterns, examples, and practical guidance for when and how to use them.

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Claude Code Dynamic Workflows: More Than Multi‑Agent—Agents Build Their Own Execution Harness
Design Hub
Design Hub
Jun 4, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why the 40‑meter Domus Trimaran feels like a 60‑meter yacht

The Domus concept uses a 40‑meter trimaran hull, a single‑storey atrium layout and a zero‑emission power system to create a floating residence that offers the spatial experience of a 60‑meter luxury yacht while remaining quiet and environmentally friendly.

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Why the 40‑meter Domus Trimaran feels like a 60‑meter yacht
SuanNi
SuanNi
Jun 4, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Microsoft Build 2026: After Cutting Ties with OpenAI, Unveils 20+ New AI Models and Hardware Updates

At Microsoft Build 2026 the company announced over 20 updates, including the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box with 1 PFLOPS compute, Project Solara devices, seven self‑trained MAI models covering reasoning, vision, speech and code, Frontier fine‑tuning, the Scout Agent, new MXC security SDK, expanded Azure AI infrastructure and the Majorana 2 quantum processor.

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Microsoft Build 2026: After Cutting Ties with OpenAI, Unveils 20+ New AI Models and Hardware Updates
Architect's Tech Stack
Architect's Tech Stack
Jun 4, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

How TencentDB Agent Memory Cuts Token Usage by 61% and Boosts Task Success

TencentDB Agent Memory, an open‑source hierarchical memory system for long‑running AI agents, offloads tool calls, structures short‑term and four‑layer long‑term memories, and reduces token consumption by 61% while raising task success rate 51% and persona accuracy from 48% to 76%, all running locally with SQLite and no API keys.

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How TencentDB Agent Memory Cuts Token Usage by 61% and Boosts Task Success
Top Architecture Tech Stack
Top Architecture Tech Stack
Jun 4, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why OpenHuman’s Architecture Beats Its 118 Integrations

OpenHuman’s Memory Tree architecture separates hot and cold data paths, uses content‑addressed IDs, and builds layered summaries, offering low‑latency queries and robust idempotency for AI agents that need continuous background learning.

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Why OpenHuman’s Architecture Beats Its 118 Integrations