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Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 20, 2026 · Industry Insights

How Scenario‑Based Naming Turned Beverages Like Dongpeng and Master Kong Into Best‑Sellers

The article explains how shifting from ingredient‑focused names to scenario‑oriented names, backed by digital data, big‑data analytics, and flexible supply chains, has turned products such as Dongpeng’s "Bushu La" and Master Kong’s "Chaoqi Drink" into market blockbusters, illustrating a broader move from selling goods to selling experiences.

Consumer Behaviorbeverage marketingdigitalization
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How Scenario‑Based Naming Turned Beverages Like Dongpeng and Master Kong Into Best‑Sellers
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 20, 2026 · Industry Insights

From Stock Piles to Sales: How Digital Tools Can Revive FMCG Distributors in 2026

In 2026, fast‑moving consumer goods distributors face inventory overload, shelf stagnation, and cash‑flow crises, but the article shows how a three‑pillar activation framework—Buyable, Visible, Audible—combined with digital SaaS solutions can transform them into data‑driven local service providers and restore profitable sales.

FMCGIndustry AnalysisSaaS
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From Stock Piles to Sales: How Digital Tools Can Revive FMCG Distributors in 2026
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 20, 2026 · Industry Insights

The Invisible Digital War That Cost Xiangpiaopiao 168 Million Cups

Xiangpiaopiao’s 2025 revenue and profit plunged as sales fell by 168 million cups, and although a seasonal rebound in early 2026 lifted quarterly figures, the underlying issue is a digital‑native competitive gap that leaves the traditional FMCG model disconnected from consumers and vulnerable to elimination.

FMCGbC integrationconsumer analytics
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The Invisible Digital War That Cost Xiangpiaopiao 168 Million Cups
IoT Full-Stack Technology
IoT Full-Stack Technology
Jun 20, 2026 · Backend Development

A Minimalist HTTP Client: One‑Line Requests with OKHttpUtil

OKHttpUtil wraps Square's OkHttp library to provide a lightweight, easy‑to‑use HTTP client for Java and Kotlin, automatically handling HTTP/HTTPS detection, cookies, redirects, gzip, proxy and User‑Agent configuration, with Maven coordinates, Spring Boot starter support and concise code examples for GET, POST, file upload, download and custom API wrappers.

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A Minimalist HTTP Client: One‑Line Requests with OKHttpUtil
Shuge Unlimited
Shuge Unlimited
Jun 20, 2026 · Databases

From 64 to a Million Tenants: Choosing the Right Milvus Multi‑Tenant Layer and Avoiding the 65,536 Ceiling

The article dissects Milvus's four‑layer multi‑tenant architecture—Database, Collection, Partition, and Partition Key—detailing each layer's default tenant limits, isolation strength versus scalability trade‑offs, hidden constraints like the 65,536 capacity ceiling, the Partition Key isolation switch, and practical guidance for selecting the appropriate layer in SaaS and regulated scenarios.

Database isolationMilvusMulti-Tenancy
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From 64 to a Million Tenants: Choosing the Right Milvus Multi‑Tenant Layer and Avoiding the 65,536 Ceiling
ZhiKe AI
ZhiKe AI
Jun 20, 2026 · Fundamentals

Why You Play It Safe on Gains but Gamble on Losses: 3 Steps to Counter Prospect Theory Biases

The article explains how Prospect Theory reveals three systematic biases—reference dependence, loss aversion, and risk‑preference reversal—that cause people to sell winning stocks, hold losing ones, and make opposite choices when faced with gains versus losses, and offers a three‑step method to mitigate these biases.

Prospect Theorybehavioral economicsdecision making
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Why You Play It Safe on Gains but Gamble on Losses: 3 Steps to Counter Prospect Theory Biases
AI Agent Super App
AI Agent Super App
Jun 20, 2026 · Operations

Complete LNMP Guide: Deploy WordPress and Forums Step‑by‑Step

This guide walks you through installing a full LNMP stack on CentOS or Ubuntu, configuring Nginx, MySQL, and PHP, deploying WordPress with essential plugins and security hardening, and setting up popular forums such as phpBB, Flarum, and Discourse, followed by performance tuning tips.

ForumLNMPMySQL
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Complete LNMP Guide: Deploy WordPress and Forums Step‑by‑Step
Machine Heart
Machine Heart
Jun 20, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Claw-Anything: Cross‑Device, Cross‑Time, Cross‑Service Benchmark for Scaling AI Agents (GPT‑5.5 Pass@1 = 34.5%)

Claw-Anything introduces a large‑scale, multi‑service benchmark that evaluates AI agents across long‑term histories, dozens of applications, and both GUI and CLI interfaces, revealing that even top‑tier closed‑source models like GPT‑5.5 achieve only a 34.5% pass rate while open‑source fine‑tuning gains a 23.7% improvement.

AI agentsBenchmarkClaw-Anything
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Claw-Anything: Cross‑Device, Cross‑Time, Cross‑Service Benchmark for Scaling AI Agents (GPT‑5.5 Pass@1 = 34.5%)
Machine Heart
Machine Heart
Jun 20, 2026 · Industry Insights

How Tacit Knowledge and Token Capital Shape a Company’s Lifeline

The article analyzes how AI‑driven extraction of tacit knowledge and the emergence of token capital reshape enterprise competitiveness, urging firms to protect hidden expertise with private closed‑loop AI systems, choose appropriate models, and build a self‑controlled AI supply chain.

AI StrategyAI supply chainclimbing machine
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How Tacit Knowledge and Token Capital Shape a Company’s Lifeline
AI Engineering
AI Engineering
Jun 20, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why Managers Outperform Programmers Using Claude Code: Surprising Success Rates

Anthropic's report shows managers achieve a 95% success rate with Claude Code—higher than software engineers—while Ethan Mollick highlights soft‑skill advantages, cites a MBA prototype experiment, and presents a three‑step "coloring book" framework for effective AI‑agent collaboration.

AI agentsAnthropic reportClaude Code
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Why Managers Outperform Programmers Using Claude Code: Surprising Success Rates
Deepin Linux
Deepin Linux
Jun 20, 2026 · Fundamentals

Why Using Pipes Can Max Out Your CPU: Hidden Costs and Fixes

Although Linux pipes avoid disk I/O and seem faster, misuse such as tiny frequent writes, mismatched read/write speeds, non‑blocking tight loops, and improper fd handling can drive a single core to 100 % CPU, but the article explains the underlying reasons and step‑by‑step optimizations to prevent it.

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Why Using Pipes Can Max Out Your CPU: Hidden Costs and Fixes
Frontend AI Walk
Frontend AI Walk
Jun 20, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

How to Build a Skills Engineering System for AI Agents from Scratch

When AI agents ignore the rules you wrote, the problem isn’t the prompts but the lack of a systematic Skills Engineering framework; this guide walks you through designing, looping, testing, versioning, and scaling reusable AI Skills so teams can reliably embed AI into their development pipelines.

AIAgent SkillsPrompt Engineering
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How to Build a Skills Engineering System for AI Agents from Scratch
Spring Full-Stack Practical Cases
Spring Full-Stack Practical Cases
Jun 20, 2026 · Backend Development

No Third‑Party Dependencies: Build a Custom Spring Boot Dynamic Decryption Component

The article explains how to protect database passwords and API keys in Spring Boot 3.5.0 by implementing a lightweight, third‑party‑free dynamic decryption component that encrypts values with AES, stores them with a {cipher} prefix, and decrypts them at pre‑refresh using a custom ApplicationContextInitializer.

AESConfiguration SecurityDynamic Decryption
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No Third‑Party Dependencies: Build a Custom Spring Boot Dynamic Decryption Component
AI Engineer Programming
AI Engineer Programming
Jun 20, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

RAG Data Ingestion: Managing Heterogeneous Sources and Unified Metadata

The article analyzes common pitfalls in RAG data ingestion—connection failures and incomplete records—advocates defining required metadata fields before integration, and provides source‑specific guidelines for databases, APIs, object storage, web crawlers, and manual uploads to ensure reliable downstream governance.

AIETLKnowledge Base
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RAG Data Ingestion: Managing Heterogeneous Sources and Unified Metadata
Architect's Guide
Architect's Guide
Jun 20, 2026 · Backend Development

How to Auto‑Cancel Unpaid Orders After 30 Minutes: Design and Implementation Options

The article explains the concept of delayed tasks versus scheduled tasks and evaluates several backend solutions—including database polling with Quartz, JDK DelayQueue, Netty's HashedWheelTimer, Redis ZSET, Redis key‑space notifications, and RabbitMQ delayed queues—detailing their implementations, code samples, advantages, and drawbacks for automatically cancelling orders that remain unpaid for a set period.

Delayed TaskQuartzRabbitMQ
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How to Auto‑Cancel Unpaid Orders After 30 Minutes: Design and Implementation Options
Linux Tech Enthusiast
Linux Tech Enthusiast
Jun 20, 2026 · Operations

Lesser‑Known Linux Network Monitoring Tools You Should Try

This article surveys a wide range of Linux command‑line utilities for monitoring network traffic—such as nethogs, nload, iftop, collectl, netstat, tcpdump and more—detailing each tool's unique features, installation commands for various distributions, and example usage to help both newcomers and seasoned administrators track bandwidth and connections effectively.

LinuxNetwork Monitoringiftop
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Lesser‑Known Linux Network Monitoring Tools You Should Try