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IoT Full-Stack Technology
IoT Full-Stack Technology
Jun 22, 2026 · Backend Development

Why UUID Falls Short and How Snowflake Solves Distributed ID Generation

The article examines the limitations of using UUIDs for distributed unique identifiers, compares common alternatives such as database auto‑increment and Redis, and then details the Snowflake algorithm’s structure, implementation, advantages, and drawbacks for high‑performance ID generation.

Distributed IDID GenerationJava
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Why UUID Falls Short and How Snowflake Solves Distributed ID Generation
Linux Tech Enthusiast
Linux Tech Enthusiast
Jun 22, 2026 · Fundamentals

Powerful Vim Tips to Boost Your Coding Efficiency

This guide explains Vim’s role as a pure editor, introduces its three modes, and provides concrete command examples for inserting, navigating, deleting, copying, searching, replacing, saving, customizing shortcuts, and configuring .vimrc to make Vim feel like a modern IDE.

ConfigurationEditorLinux
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Powerful Vim Tips to Boost Your Coding Efficiency
Lisa Notes
Lisa Notes
Jun 22, 2026 · Fundamentals

How to Use Java’s super Keyword to Call a Superclass Constructor

This tutorial explains how the super keyword invokes a superclass constructor—both no‑argument and parameterized—illustrates constructor chaining across inheritance hierarchies with concrete Java code examples, and highlights compilation errors when a matching superclass constructor is missing.

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How to Use Java’s super Keyword to Call a Superclass Constructor
Code Mala Tang
Code Mala Tang
Jun 22, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

iOS 27 Embeds AI in Eight Everyday Features

iOS 27 quietly integrates AI into eight everyday iPhone functions—from bill splitting and password updates to smarter messaging, call context, calendar parsing, shortcut automation, home notifications, and Safari tab grouping—showcasing Apple’s philosophy of invisible, privacy‑first intelligence.

AIApple IntelligencePrivacy
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iOS 27 Embeds AI in Eight Everyday Features
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 22, 2026 · Information Security

How DNSStager Hides Malware in DNS Queries for Stealthy Penetration Testing

DNSStager is an open‑source tool that encodes, splits, and embeds payloads into DNS AAAA or TXT records, uses a fake DNS server to deliver the chunks, reassembles them on the target, and injects the shellcode directly into memory, enabling covert malware delivery when only DNS traffic is allowed.

Cobalt StrikeDNSMemory Injection
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How DNSStager Hides Malware in DNS Queries for Stealthy Penetration Testing
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 22, 2026 · Information Security

How an Overlooked Request Header Exposed All My Transaction Records

The author discovered a silent IDOR vulnerability in a financial system where the X-Account-Id request header was trusted by the backend, allowing any user ID to retrieve full transaction, rewards, and billing data without authentication, and reported it responsibly for a rapid fix and reward.

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How an Overlooked Request Header Exposed All My Transaction Records
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 22, 2026 · Information Security

NSA Director Claims Anthropic’s Mythos Cracked Nearly All Classified Systems in Hours

An NSA director allegedly said Anthropic’s Mythos AI breached almost every classified system within hours, sparking a ten‑day silence, viral social‑media exposure, conflicting official and Anthropic narratives, and raising urgent questions about AI‑driven cyber‑offense, red‑team testing, and regulatory gaps.

AI GovernanceAI securityAnthropic
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NSA Director Claims Anthropic’s Mythos Cracked Nearly All Classified Systems in Hours
AI Large Model Application Practice
AI Large Model Application Practice
Jun 22, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

8 Crucial Questions to Understand Loop Engineering and the New Agent Paradigm

The article breaks down Loop Engineering—a new paradigm for AI agents—by exploring why it emerged, defining its scope, distinguishing it from Agent Loops and Context/Harness Engineering, detailing its building blocks, tools, applicability criteria, and the risks and limitations of fully autonomous loops.

AI agentsAgent LoopAutomation
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8 Crucial Questions to Understand Loop Engineering and the New Agent Paradigm
Shuge Unlimited
Shuge Unlimited
Jun 22, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Superpowers 6.0: Not a Speed Tweak—158 Commits Turn the Reviewer into a Read‑Only Adjudicator

Superpowers 6.0 claims roughly double speed and up to 50% fewer tokens, but the real change is a structural rewrite of the reviewer role—merging two reviewers, making it read‑only, distrustful of implementer reports, switching to file‑based context, adding a progress ledger and explicit model selection—resulting in cheaper, stricter, harder‑to‑game reviews.

AI workflowPerformanceSuperpowers
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Superpowers 6.0: Not a Speed Tweak—158 Commits Turn the Reviewer into a Read‑Only Adjudicator
ZhiKe AI
ZhiKe AI
Jun 22, 2026 · Fundamentals

Message Queues: Power When Correct, Disaster When Wrong – 3 Scenarios & Tips

The article explains how message queues can dramatically improve response time, decouple services, and smooth traffic spikes, outlines seven advantages and eight drawbacks, and provides concrete guidelines on when to adopt them, how to prevent loss, duplication, and ordering issues, and how to ensure end‑to‑end reliability.

KafkaMessage QueueRabbitMQ
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Message Queues: Power When Correct, Disaster When Wrong – 3 Scenarios & Tips
AndroidPub
AndroidPub
Jun 22, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Loop Engineering: The Fourth Paradigm Shift Driving AI Agent Systems

The article traces four evolutionary jumps in AI engineering—from Prompt to Context, Harness, and finally Loop Engineering—explaining how Loop Engineering replaces manual prompting with self‑driving closed‑loop systems, outlines its five‑module architecture, memory layer, and the four conditions and safeguards needed for production‑grade AI agents.

AI agentsAutomationLoop Engineering
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Loop Engineering: The Fourth Paradigm Shift Driving AI Agent Systems
AI Architecture Path
AI Architecture Path
Jun 22, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why the 5.7k‑Star Open‑Source Orca Eliminates Multi‑Agent Coding Chaos

Orca is a free MIT‑licensed AI Agent development workbench that consolidates Claude, Codex, Cursor and other agents into a single window, automatically isolates each agent with Git worktrees, provides in‑line diff annotation, session archiving, a built‑in Chromium browser and mobile emulator, and thus removes the context‑switching pain of multi‑agent coding.

AI agentsGit worktreeOrca
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Why the 5.7k‑Star Open‑Source Orca Eliminates Multi‑Agent Coding Chaos
Deepin Linux
Deepin Linux
Jun 22, 2026 · Backend Development

Memory Pool vs Object Pool: When to Choose and How to Build One from Scratch

The article explains why high‑concurrency programs suffer from memory fragmentation and system‑call overhead, compares memory pools and object pools, outlines their distinct use‑cases, provides step‑by‑step C and C++ implementations, and highlights optimization tips and common pitfalls.

C#High concurrencyObject Pool
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Memory Pool vs Object Pool: When to Choose and How to Build One from Scratch
Open Source Tech Hub
Open Source Tech Hub
Jun 22, 2026 · Backend Development

Will the TrueAsync RFC Survive PHP 8.7? A Candid Outlook on Its Future

The author reflects on outreach efforts for the TrueAsync PHP async library, explains why the RFC is unlikely to be accepted—citing community misunderstanding and lack of support—and confirms the project will continue to a 1.0 release despite limited resources and shifting focus to Python.

OpenSourcePHPRFC
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Will the TrueAsync RFC Survive PHP 8.7? A Candid Outlook on Its Future