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How Etsy Uses LLMs to Improve Search Relevance www.etsy.com/codeascraft/...

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FastMCP 3.0 is here!

This is our largest and most ambitious release ever.

We've re-architected the framework to support the next generation of MCP applications.

It's time to move fast and make things.

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How to Use Your A2A Server Agent in a Distributed or Cloud Native Environment Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java

How to Use Your A2A Server Agent in a Distributed or Cloud Native Environment
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#Java #A2A #Quarkus

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Our Work in Progress (WIP) should be at least equal to the number of team members. If it is less, it means someone is idle ...

So what?
That so-called idle person might be helping out someone else ...

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The Manifest Using AI responsibly in Development and Collaboration A manifesto to guide responsible AI Usage.

Check out the AI Manifesto - principles for responsible AI usage in development and collaboration ai-manifesto.dev

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Model Context Protocol specification ℹ️ Protocol Revision: 2025-03-26 Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol that enables seamless integration between LLM applications and external data sources and tools. Whether you’re…

Update to the MCP Spec to support Auth/z based on OAuth, Streamable HTTP instead of HTTP+SSE, and other improvements/additions. OpenAI is now supporting MCP!

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#mcp #aiml

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A hastily sketched graph of programmer salaries on the X axis, and # of programmers on the Y axis, with two lines: a "before" distribution and an "after" distribution. The "before" distribution has a higher average salary, but there are less of them. The "after" distribution includes the entire "before" but is much larger, although with a lower average.

A hastily sketched graph of programmer salaries on the X axis, and # of programmers on the Y axis, with two lines: a "before" distribution and an "after" distribution. The "before" distribution has a higher average salary, but there are less of them. The "after" distribution includes the entire "before" but is much larger, although with a lower average.

I wrote up some thoughts about the effect of AI on programmer salaries: seldo.com/posts/ai-eff...

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Demo an automated canary deployment with Kubernetes Building stuff is fun! Let’s use Argo Rollouts, Istio, and Prometheus to automate a canary deployment on Kubernetes! The application we’ll run is the Argo Rollouts Demo Application which does a great…

Demo an Automated Canary Deployment on Kubernetes with Argo Rollouts, Istio, and Prometheus www.cncf.io/blog/2025/02... #cncf @cncf.io

1 year ago 1 1 0 0
Pride Versioning

Pride Versioning

Finally, a good alternative for Semantic Versioning!

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The strategic importance of platform engineering in modern software development So, let’s start with the basics: what is platform engineering and what led to its development? Platform engineering was developed in response to the increasing complexity of software development and…

The strategic importance of platform engineering in modern software development https://red.ht/40BZ3lL
#platformengineering #softwaredevelopment #idp #redhat

1 year ago 4 1 0 0
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Rasmus in front of a SAFE process diagram

Rasmus in front of a SAFE process diagram

"Our ability to type code was never the productivity problem. The problem with productivity was ... this."

- @ondfisk.bsky.social, standing in front of a SAFE flow 🤣

#YOWConf24

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The Chaos of Catalogs It’s the chaos we’ve created and it’s the chaos we must now endure.

Seems like the federation trend is not only for data, but metadata and catalogs too.

"It’s the chaos we’ve created and it’s the chaos we must now endure"

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A First Look at S3 (Iceberg) Tables AWS announced S3 Tables today, which brings native support for Apache Iceberg to S3. It’s hard to overstate how exciting this is for the data analytics ecosystem. This post is a quick rundown of my th...

S3 (Iceberg) Tables is everything I dreamt of, and more. I blogged some long-form thoughts: meltware.com/2024/12/04/s...

I think we're about to see an explosion of data tools (@materialize.com, @clickhouse.com, @duckdb.org, et al.) learn to write Iceberg tables via S3 table buckets.

#databs

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"Learnings after 4 years working with +50 companies on data engineering projects"

This is a very good post.

javisantana.com/2024/11/30/l...

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One of the Biggest Challenges in the Data Industry - The Knowledge and Skills Gap Joe's Nerdy Rants #57 - Why the knowledge and skills gap is sliding us backward, plus weekend reads and other stuff

We don’t need better tools. We need to know how to use what we have.

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Lo de las listas en sieloasul para bloquear a toda la puta escoria fascista de un sólo click me parece una absoluta fantasía.

"Pero es que así sólo te creas una cámara de eco"

EXACTO, ALFONSITO1488, NO NECESITO LEERTE PARA SABER QUE TIENES EL RODAPIES A REBOSAR DE REQUESÓN.

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Does Anyone Really Ever “Complete” a Sprint | daily.dev Sprint completion is often chasing a vanity metric rather than delivering real value. Effective sprint planning should be based on realistic estimations and capacity, focusing on delivering consistent...

"When it comes to sprint completion, many of us are stuck in a cycle of self-deception. We plan like optimists, execute like realists, and report like creative writing majors." Interesante artículo sobre lo que pasa cuando "aportar valor" pesa menos que "completar el sprint" dly.to/dSp2kngHfjx

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