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Linux Tech Enthusiast
Linux Tech Enthusiast
Jun 19, 2026 · Operations

Beyond Basic Ping: Advanced Options and Batch Techniques

This article walks through the ping command’s core functions, explains bytes, time and TTL fields for OS detection, and demonstrates advanced switches like -t, -a, -n, -l, -r as well as batch subnet scanning, highlighting practical examples and potential misuse.

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Beyond Basic Ping: Advanced Options and Batch Techniques
AI Engineering
AI Engineering
Jun 19, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Record Once, Automate Forever: Codex’s New No‑Prompt Workflow Builder

OpenAI’s Codex now offers a Record & Replay feature that lets macOS users capture a desktop task once, automatically generating an editable Skill file that can be invoked later without writing prompts, sparking discussions about platform limits, comparisons to macros and RPA, and potential industry impact.

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Record Once, Automate Forever: Codex’s New No‑Prompt Workflow Builder
Architect's Guide
Architect's Guide
Jun 19, 2026 · Frontend Development

Essential API Specs for Front‑End/Back‑End Separation: A Practical Guide

The article explains why front‑end/back‑end separation is needed, outlines the challenges of the MVC era, describes the SPA‑based separation model, and provides a detailed, versioned interface specification—including request/response formats, mock server workflow, and special field rules—to streamline collaborative development.

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Essential API Specs for Front‑End/Back‑End Separation: A Practical Guide
Spring Full-Stack Practical Cases
Spring Full-Stack Practical Cases
Jun 19, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

How Spring AI’s Dynamic Tool Discovery Cuts Token Usage by 34%‑64%

The article explains how Spring AI’s recursive advisors enable dynamic tool discovery, replacing the traditional all‑tools‑in‑prompt approach, thereby reducing token consumption by 34%‑64% while preserving access to hundreds of tools, and provides benchmark data, code examples, and configurable search strategies.

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How Spring AI’s Dynamic Tool Discovery Cuts Token Usage by 34%‑64%
Java Tech Workshop
Java Tech Workshop
Jun 19, 2026 · Backend Development

BeanFactory vs ApplicationContext: The Real Differences You Must Know

The article explains how BeanFactory is a minimal, lazy‑loading container that only creates and caches beans, while ApplicationContext extends it with eager pre‑loading, full annotation, AOP, transaction, environment and event support, and outlines their respective use cases and pitfalls.

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BeanFactory vs ApplicationContext: The Real Differences You Must Know
AI Agent Research Hub
AI Agent Research Hub
Jun 19, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

DeepONet Neural Operator for Fast Prediction of Non‑Smooth Discontinuities in the Sod Shock Tube

This tutorial presents a complete DeepONet workflow—two‑step separated training, Rowdy activation, SVD orthogonalisation, and a 10‑member ensemble—that predicts the density, velocity and pressure fields of the one‑dimensional Sod shock‑tube problem with an average test‑set relative error of 2.23% after only 22 minutes of training on an RTX 4090.

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DeepONet Neural Operator for Fast Prediction of Non‑Smooth Discontinuities in the Sod Shock Tube
AI Engineering
AI Engineering
Jun 19, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

How Claude Code’s New Artifacts Turn AI Chats into Live Shared Docs

Claude Code’s beta‑only Artifacts feature lets teams capture full AI‑assistant context—including code, plugins, and tool data—into automatically updating, privately shared pages, while open‑source alternatives like Austin Wallace’s walkthrough tool and tdoc illustrate broader impacts on AI‑driven collaboration.

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How Claude Code’s New Artifacts Turn AI Chats into Live Shared Docs
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 19, 2026 · Information Security

How a Crowdtesting Find Exposed an Arbitrary Password‑Reset Vulnerability

During a crowdtesting engagement the author uncovered a critical identity‑verification flaw that lets anyone change any user's password using only the username and phone number, detailing the discovery process, exploited endpoints, and the low barrier to hijack accounts.

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How a Crowdtesting Find Exposed an Arbitrary Password‑Reset Vulnerability
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 19, 2026 · Information Security

Storm-Breaker: A Multi‑Feature Social Engineering Penetration Tool for Red Teams

Storm‑Breaker is an open‑source red‑team framework built with PHP and Python that provides device information harvesting, real‑time location tracking, remote camera and microphone access via deceptive web pages, offers a visual web panel, supports multiple deployment platforms (Kali, macOS, Android/Termux, self‑hosted), and includes installation commands, default credentials, and legal usage guidelines.

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Storm-Breaker: A Multi‑Feature Social Engineering Penetration Tool for Red Teams
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
Jun 19, 2026 · Information Security

Must‑Know High‑Risk Vulnerabilities in 2026HW

The article compiles a series of screenshots that enumerate the high‑risk vulnerabilities affecting the 2026HW platform, providing readers with a visual reference of each issue as reported by the Computer and Network Security public account.

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Must‑Know High‑Risk Vulnerabilities in 2026HW
Code Mala Tang
Code Mala Tang
Jun 19, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Five Skeptical Questions About RTK’s Token Compression Claims

The article critically examines RTK’s token‑compression promises, exposing misleading savings metrics, silent‑failure bugs, missing task‑success benchmarks, its status as a fragile feature rather than a product, and the brittleness of its output parser, before offering concrete guidance on when to use it.

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Five Skeptical Questions About RTK’s Token Compression Claims
TonyBai
TonyBai
Jun 19, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Anthropic’s 400K‑Session Study Shows Why Expert Developers’ Value Soars in the AI Era

Analyzing 400,000 Claude Code interactions, Anthropic reveals a new division of labor where humans set 70% of goals and AI handles 80% of execution, proving that expert developers achieve up to 91% success rates and dramatically higher throughput, while novices lag at 15%, reshaping the economics and skill priorities of software engineering.

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Anthropic’s 400K‑Session Study Shows Why Expert Developers’ Value Soars in the AI Era
Geek Labs
Geek Labs
Jun 19, 2026 · Industry Insights

6 Practical Tools to Tackle Everyday Development Pain Points

The article highlights six GitHub‑hosted utilities—video translation, AI‑generated Lottie animations, AI‑powered observability, automated documentation, browser‑based terminal, and AI coding visualizer—detailing their core features, installation commands, and star counts for developers seeking productivity boosts.

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6 Practical Tools to Tackle Everyday Development Pain Points
AI Architecture Hub
AI Architecture Hub
Jun 19, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Mastering Loop Engineering: Building Robust AI Agents with LangChain

This article explains how to construct reliable, high‑value AI agents by stacking four loop layers—agent, validation, event‑driven, and optimization—using LangChain’s create_agent, RubricMiddleware, LangSmith Deployment, and Engine, while discussing trade‑offs, human oversight, and future RL‑based enhancements.

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Mastering Loop Engineering: Building Robust AI Agents with LangChain
Open Source Tech Hub
Open Source Tech Hub
Jun 19, 2026 · Operations

Why VoltTest Is the Ideal High‑Performance PHP Stress‑Testing Tool

This guide explains what PHP stress testing entails, outlines key criteria for selecting a tool, compares VoltTest with alternatives such as k6, JMeter and Apache Bench, and demonstrates how to install, configure, and run fast, multi‑step load tests for pure PHP or Laravel projects using Composer and a Go‑powered engine.

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Why VoltTest Is the Ideal High‑Performance PHP Stress‑Testing Tool
dbaplus Community
dbaplus Community
Jun 19, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why Software Engineering Has Never Been Truly Engineered – How Large AI Models May Finally Deliver Real Engineering

The article argues that software engineering has spent the past fifty years merely managing human uncertainty rather than true engineering, and that large language models now make it possible to replace low‑level cognition with energy‑driven intelligence, demanding a shift to an AI‑centered paradigm, closed‑loop automation, and a new focus on scenario‑driven knowledge distillation.

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Why Software Engineering Has Never Been Truly Engineered – How Large AI Models May Finally Deliver Real Engineering
Linyb Geek Road
Linyb Geek Road
Jun 19, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Agent Skills Review: How New AI Skills Are Redefining Large‑Model Operating Systems

The article surveys the rapid emergence of Agent Skills, outlines a six‑layer framework that defines their ontology, representation, lifecycle, runtime integration, governance, and applications, highlights severe security vulnerabilities revealed in large‑scale studies, and discusses the open research challenges ahead.

AI Agent ApplicationsAI safetyAgent Governance
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Agent Skills Review: How New AI Skills Are Redefining Large‑Model Operating Systems
ZhiKe AI
ZhiKe AI
Jun 19, 2026 · Backend Development

From 1 ns to 10 ms: Why Caching Exists and Why It Keeps You Up at Night

The article explains why caching is indispensable—from nanosecond‑level CPU caches to millisecond‑level disks—covers the classic pitfalls of penetration, breakdown and avalanche, and walks through consistency strategies such as Cache‑Aside, delayed double‑delete, and Canal‑based binlog syncing for high‑concurrency systems.

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From 1 ns to 10 ms: Why Caching Exists and Why It Keeps You Up at Night