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Architect Chen
Architect Chen
Jun 17, 2026 · Operations

The Complete 2026 Guide to Nginx Commands

This article provides a comprehensive, step‑by‑step reference of essential Nginx commands—including service control, graceful reload, log reopening, configuration validation, compile‑time options, process inspection, log monitoring, and status metrics—complete with example usages and explanations for production environments.

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The Complete 2026 Guide to Nginx Commands
FunTester
FunTester
Jun 17, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why Context Engineering Beats Prompt Engineering for Strong AI Agents

The article argues that in the AI Agent era, success depends less on clever prompts and more on designing high‑quality, just‑in‑time context systems, proper tool interfaces, external memory, and sub‑agent architectures to manage the model's limited attention budget.

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Why Context Engineering Beats Prompt Engineering for Strong AI Agents
Machine Heart
Machine Heart
Jun 17, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why RL‑Trained Agents Still Fail to Reason Actively: The Information Self‑Locking Problem

The paper reveals that outcome‑based reinforcement learning often traps LLM agents in an information self‑locking regime where weak action selection and belief tracking prevent proper credit assignment, and introduces AREW, a lightweight advantage‑reweighting method that restores active reasoning across multiple tasks and models.

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Why RL‑Trained Agents Still Fail to Reason Actively: The Information Self‑Locking Problem
SuanNi
SuanNi
Jun 17, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Elon Musk’s $60 B SpaceX Deal for Cursor: Will It Challenge Claude and Codex?

SpaceX announced a $60 billion acquisition of Cursor, the fast‑growing AI coding assistant, detailing its rapid revenue rise, self‑developed models, and strategic integration with xAI’s Colossus supercomputer, while assessing the impact on rivals like Claude, Codex and Anthropic.

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Elon Musk’s $60 B SpaceX Deal for Cursor: Will It Challenge Claude and Codex?
SuanNi
SuanNi
Jun 17, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

GLM-5.2 Tops Code Arena Benchmarks and Goes Open Source

GLM-5.2, the newly released open‑source LLM from Zhipu, achieves the #1 ranking on Code Arena’s global blind‑test, supports a 1 million‑token context, introduces architectural innovations like IndexShare and MTP, and delivers competitive benchmark results against leading closed‑source models.

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GLM-5.2 Tops Code Arena Benchmarks and Goes Open Source
ZhiKe AI
ZhiKe AI
Jun 17, 2026 · Fundamentals

Can a 700‑Year‑Old Razor Eliminate 90% of Unnecessary Assumptions?

The article explains how applying Ockham's Razor—a 700‑year‑old principle of favoring fewer assumptions—helps cut away needless complexity in everyday decisions, offering a three‑step framework illustrated with historical and practical examples.

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Can a 700‑Year‑Old Razor Eliminate 90% of Unnecessary Assumptions?
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 17, 2026 · Industry Insights

From Shelf Operator to Scenario Operator: How Distributors Must Evolve

The article analyzes how deep‑distribution channels are being disrupted by digital B2B platforms, explains why traditional distributors must transform into scenario operators, outlines the four core functions that are eroding, and details the capabilities required to succeed in authentic consumer‑centric scenes.

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From Shelf Operator to Scenario Operator: How Distributors Must Evolve
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 17, 2026 · Operations

Why IMP Becomes the Operating Hub of Enterprise Collaboration, Not Just an Isolated Platform

The article analyzes how the Identity Middle Platform (IMP) transforms fragmented supply‑chain roles, processes, and systems into a unified, traceable operating hub through six dimensions of deep integration, using a bottle‑of‑wine case study to illustrate the shift from manual "human bridges" to system‑governed coordination.

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Why IMP Becomes the Operating Hub of Enterprise Collaboration, Not Just an Isolated Platform
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 17, 2026 · Industry Insights

How Can Millions of Liquor Outlets Be Reached with One Click After Major Marketing Reforms?

Top Chinese liquor brands such as Wuliangye, Yanghe and Langjiu have flattened their sales hierarchies and are deploying one‑code traceability, terminal mini‑programs and instant‑retail platforms to replace traditional layer‑by‑layer information flow, aiming to achieve real‑time, one‑click penetration of millions of retail outlets while managing new risks.

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How Can Millions of Liquor Outlets Be Reached with One Click After Major Marketing Reforms?
Design Hub
Design Hub
Jun 17, 2026 · Industry Insights

5 Free AI Design Tools That Turn Single Images Into Reusable Visual Systems

The article reviews five free AI‑powered design tools—including an FUI overlay builder, a 3D mood‑boarding canvas, Moda shaders, a curated prompt library, and a campaign‑builder workflow—showing how they shift designers from generating isolated images to constructing reusable visual systems and complete campaign pipelines.

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5 Free AI Design Tools That Turn Single Images Into Reusable Visual Systems
Design Hub
Design Hub
Jun 17, 2026 · Industry Insights

How a Low‑Slung Superyacht Redefines Luxury by Stripping Away Size

The Genie Blu superyacht demonstrates that luxury can be achieved through subtraction rather than sheer volume, using a low, long profile, extensive glazing, and a design that prioritizes the relationship between the vessel, the sea, and the owners' experience.

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How a Low‑Slung Superyacht Redefines Luxury by Stripping Away Size
Architect's Tech Stack
Architect's Tech Stack
Jun 17, 2026 · Industry Insights

SpaceX Acquires Cursor for $60 B: Implications for the AI Coding Market

SpaceX filed SEC paperwork to buy Anysphere, the maker of Cursor, for roughly $60 billion—a deal first hinted at in April with two options, now chosen as a full buyout, aiming to combine xAI's supercomputing power with Cursor's developer base to challenge rivals like Claude Code and Codex, with closing expected in Q3 pending regulator approval.

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SpaceX Acquires Cursor for $60 B: Implications for the AI Coding Market
Tech Minimalism
Tech Minimalism
Jun 17, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why Prompt Tuning Isn’t Enough: Mastering Harness Engineering for Reliable AI Agents

The article explains that as AI agents grow more capable, merely tweaking prompts or adding context fails to ensure stable long‑term performance; instead, a systematic Harness Engineering layer that enforces constraints, validates actions, and automates feedback is essential for reliable agent operation.

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Why Prompt Tuning Isn’t Enough: Mastering Harness Engineering for Reliable AI Agents
PaperAgent
PaperAgent
Jun 17, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Spatial-Agent: A New Concept‑Transformation Paradigm for Map Agents

The paper introduces Spatial‑Agent, which models geospatial question answering as a concept‑transformation process using a GeoFlow Graph intermediate representation, outlines a five‑step workflow, defines core concepts and functional roles, and demonstrates its effectiveness on MapEval‑API and MapQA benchmarks with detailed error and cost analyses.

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Spatial-Agent: A New Concept‑Transformation Paradigm for Map Agents
ZhiKe AI
ZhiKe AI
Jun 17, 2026 · R&D Management

Break Rigid Thinking: Master First‑Principles in 3 Steps

The article explains why relying on industry best‑practice searches traps experienced professionals, illustrates how Elon Musk used first‑principles to slash rocket costs and how analogical reasoning failed in the 2008 crisis, and then offers a concrete three‑step framework to train first‑principles thinking.

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Break Rigid Thinking: Master First‑Principles in 3 Steps