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Tencent Architect
Tencent Architect
Jun 16, 2026 · Operations

Open‑Source OCManager: A Smart Manager that Handles 7 Million Daily Alerts

OCManager, an open‑source integrated platform from OpenCloudOS, unifies cluster management, whole‑machine monitoring, and AI‑driven operations in a single web console, supporting millions of daily alerts, thousands of incidents, and multi‑OS environments with a four‑layer architecture and Docker‑based deployment.

AI OpsDockerOCManager
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Open‑Source OCManager: A Smart Manager that Handles 7 Million Daily Alerts
Old Zhao – Management Systems Only
Old Zhao – Management Systems Only
Jun 16, 2026 · Industry Insights

How to Build Supplier Files That Truly Add Value in Procurement

The article explains why many companies collect extensive supplier data yet remain chaotic, argues that supplier files must become decision‑making tools rather than static records, and outlines a practical framework of six field categories that answer five key questions to enable continuous evaluation, risk monitoring, and strategic supplier management.

Industry Insightscontinuous improvementdata‑driven evaluation
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How to Build Supplier Files That Truly Add Value in Procurement
Data Party THU
Data Party THU
Jun 16, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

How a T‑Shaped Outfit Evades Both Visible‑Light and Thermal Detectors – Tsinghua’s New Multimodal Adversarial Method

Tsinghua researchers propose a non‑overlapping RGB‑T adversarial clothing that uses printable fabric for visible‑light patterns and aluminum film for thermal patterns, achieving over 90% attack success in digital simulations and about 60% success in real‑world tests across multiple fusion detectors.

3D modelingRGB-Tadversarial attack
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How a T‑Shaped Outfit Evades Both Visible‑Light and Thermal Detectors – Tsinghua’s New Multimodal Adversarial Method
Spring Full-Stack Practical Cases
Spring Full-Stack Practical Cases
Jun 16, 2026 · Backend Development

Stop Overusing ‘new’: Four Design Patterns That Separate Junior from Senior Developers

The article explains why indiscriminate use of the Java new operator leads to duplicated configuration, hidden complexity, and performance problems, and demonstrates how Factory, Builder, Object‑Pool, and Prototype patterns—illustrated with Spring Boot 3.5.0 code—provide clean, maintainable alternatives that distinguish junior from senior developers.

Builder PatternDesign PatternsFactory Pattern
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Stop Overusing ‘new’: Four Design Patterns That Separate Junior from Senior Developers
Golang Shines
Golang Shines
Jun 16, 2026 · Fundamentals

Understanding Three Key Features of Go Interfaces

The article explains Go's static typing, shows how interface types are method sets—including the empty interface—demonstrates type assertions, and walks through using the reflect package to inspect and modify values, highlighting settable constraints and struct field updates.

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Understanding Three Key Features of Go Interfaces
21CTO
21CTO
Jun 16, 2026 · Fundamentals

FreeBSD 15.1 Released: Updated Wi‑Fi Drivers, Full C23 Support and More

FreeBSD 15.1 has been officially released after a two‑week delay, bringing updated user‑space packages, removal of OCI support, DTrace on PowerPC, configurable kernel scheduler, enhanced NVMe driver, Intel QuickAssist QAT 402xx support, OpenZFS updates, Linux‑based Wi‑Fi drivers, AMD64 LASS, full C23 language support, Unicode 17.0.0, and expanded architecture coverage, though KDE desktop installation is postponed to 15.2.

C23FreeBSDKernel scheduler
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FreeBSD 15.1 Released: Updated Wi‑Fi Drivers, Full C23 Support and More
Design Hub
Design Hub
Jun 16, 2026 · Industry Insights

How Foster’s Outlier I Redefines Luxury by Relocating Engineering

Foster + Partners’ concept megayacht Outlier I moves the engine room forward, freeing the mid‑stern for double‑height lounges, a central atrium and continuous deck space, demonstrating that true luxury stems from re‑positioned engineering rather than surface opulence.

Foster + PartnersProduct designarchitecture
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How Foster’s Outlier I Redefines Luxury by Relocating Engineering
Old Zhang's AI Learning
Old Zhang's AI Learning
Jun 16, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

How Claude Joins the Apple Ecosystem via Foundation Models

Anthropic's new ClaudeForFoundationModels Swift package lets iOS and macOS developers integrate Claude through Apple’s Foundation Models framework using the same LanguageModelSession API, offering seamless switching between local and cloud models, detailed setup steps, code examples, and a clear view of current limitations.

AI integrationAnthropicApple Foundation Models
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How Claude Joins the Apple Ecosystem via Foundation Models
ZhiKe AI
ZhiKe AI
Jun 16, 2026 · Industry Insights

Breaking the “I Can’t” Barrier: How a Growth Mindset Unlocks Potential

When a leader assigns a new project, many people hear “I can’t” and fear failure, but research by Carol Dweck shows that adopting a growth mindset—reframing self‑talk and viewing effort as a path to improvement—significantly boosts resilience, performance, and long‑term development.

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Breaking the “I Can’t” Barrier: How a Growth Mindset Unlocks Potential
Frontend AI Walk
Frontend AI Walk
Jun 16, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

From Manual AI Chores to Self‑Driving Loops: Six Core Components and a Five‑Step Guide

This article introduces Loop Engineering, explains its five atomic actions and six essential components, contrasts loops with traditional workflows, outlines suitable and unsuitable scenarios, presents real‑world case studies, highlights three key risks with mitigations, and provides a concrete five‑step implementation guide for building a self‑running AI loop.

AI automationContinuous IntegrationLoop Engineering
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From Manual AI Chores to Self‑Driving Loops: Six Core Components and a Five‑Step Guide
SuanNi
SuanNi
Jun 16, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why Every Company Must Build Its Own AI Learning Loop, Says Microsoft CEO

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella argues that in an AI‑driven economy firms must create a cognitive closed loop that combines human capital with proprietary "token" capital, using private evaluations, reinforcement learning and knowledge bases to keep AI value in‑house rather than surrendering it to a few dominant models.

AI StrategyEnterprise AIMAI models
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Why Every Company Must Build Its Own AI Learning Loop, Says Microsoft CEO
DataFunTalk
DataFunTalk
Jun 16, 2026 · Big Data

How MaxCompute Evolves Data Platforms for AI: Architecture, Features, and Real‑World Cases

The article explains how Alibaba Cloud's MaxCompute transforms a traditional data warehouse into a cloud‑native, multimodal Data+AI platform by introducing a four‑layer architecture, SQL‑based AI functions, the Python‑native MaxFrame framework, and a series of industry case studies that demonstrate performance gains and flexible resource scheduling.

Big DataData+AIMaxCompute
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How MaxCompute Evolves Data Platforms for AI: Architecture, Features, and Real‑World Cases
Architect Chen
Architect Chen
Jun 16, 2026 · Backend Development

A Complete Illustrated Guide to Java Concurrency for High‑Performance Architecture

This article provides a thorough, image‑rich overview of Java concurrency, covering the differences between concurrency and parallelism, thread lifecycle states, various ways to create threads, thread‑pool design and workflow, the Java Memory Model, and essential JUC utilities, all illustrated with code snippets and diagrams.

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A Complete Illustrated Guide to Java Concurrency for High‑Performance Architecture
Kuaishou Tech
Kuaishou Tech
Jun 16, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Generative Recommendation at Kuaishou: Systematic Evolution and Salon Highlights

The article recaps Kuaishou's June 13 technical salon, detailing the systematic evolution of generative recommendation—from scaling models to reasoning enhancements—through core projects OneReason, Pool‑Rec, OneSearch V2, and GR4AD, and announces the industry‑wide LLM‑Rec challenge for students.

GR4ADKuaishouLLM-Rec challenge
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Generative Recommendation at Kuaishou: Systematic Evolution and Salon Highlights
SuanNi
SuanNi
Jun 16, 2026 · Industry Insights

Harness Engineering: The Decisive Factor for Reliable AI Agents in 2026

As large‑language models reach diminishing returns, the 2026 Harness Engineering whitepaper argues that reliable AI agents will depend more on robust harness infrastructure than on model improvements, citing Gartner’s forecast of 40% enterprise AI agent adoption and a 340% rise in prompt‑injection attacks.

AI InfrastructureAI agentsGartner forecast
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Harness Engineering: The Decisive Factor for Reliable AI Agents in 2026
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 16, 2026 · Industry Insights

Moutai’s 2025 Shareholder Meeting: Accelerating Market‑Driven Reform and Launching a Consumer‑Led New Cycle

The 2025 shareholder meeting of Kweichow Moutai revealed a decisive shift toward market‑oriented reform, with dynamic pricing, full‑chain digitalization and a consumer‑driven strategy that underpin record production, brand value growth, generous dividends, an upgraded ESG rating, and a roadmap for the next five‑year plan.

Chinese liquorESGIndustry Analysis
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Moutai’s 2025 Shareholder Meeting: Accelerating Market‑Driven Reform and Launching a Consumer‑Led New Cycle
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 16, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why Junpin Hui Failed: Four Fatal Mistakes in Xijiu’s Digital Transformation

The Junpin Hui app, launched by Xijiu in 2023 and shut down in 2026, exemplifies a digital‑transformation flop caused by strategic misalignment, runaway pricing, fragmented channel integration, and a lack of traffic, offering hard‑won lessons for the Chinese white‑liquor industry.

Industry Analysischannel strategydigital transformation
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Why Junpin Hui Failed: Four Fatal Mistakes in Xijiu’s Digital Transformation
Machine Heart
Machine Heart
Jun 16, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why Is Visual Latent Reasoning Unstable? Uncovering the Feature‑Space Gap

The paper identifies a feature‑space mismatch that makes visual latent reasoning unstable, proposes the Granular Alignment Paradigm (GAP) with data, feature, and model‑capacity alignment, and demonstrates through extensive experiments that GAP improves both visual perception and multimodal reasoning performance.

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Why Is Visual Latent Reasoning Unstable? Uncovering the Feature‑Space Gap