2026-03-13
A Practical Guide to Table Partitioning in PostgreSQL
As PostgreSQL tables grow into hundreds of millions of rows, query performance can suffer even with strong indexing. Table partitioning solves this by splitting a logical table into smaller physical...
Feature Selection for Imbalanced Datasets Using Pearson Distance and KL Divergence
Machine learning models often struggle with highly imbalanced datasets because they overfit the dominant class and miss the minority signals that matter most. This article introduces a lightweight, model-free feature...
Google rushes Chrome update fixing two zero-days already under attack
Skia graphics lib and V8 JavaScript engine brings browser's tally of actively exploited bugs to three in 2026 Google has pushed out an emergency Chrome update to fix two previously...
PassportReader
Verify passports, ID cards, and digital credentials via API Discussion | Link
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 wins GOTY, again, at the GDC Awards
Sandfall Interactive's RPG continues its almost unbroken Game of the Year winning streak with five wins at the Game Developers Choice Awards
Eternal Journey in the Space of Possible Minds solves Copies Problem
TLDR: Because of quantum immortality, my consciousness will continuously pass through all possible minds, but first through the most similar, connected, nearest, and future ones. This is enabled by the...
OS/2 Never Went Away. Its Successor Has Received An Update
ArcaOS is an operating system you might not have heard of, but you will recognize it when we tell you that it’s the direct descendant of IBM’s OS/2. It’s just...
Windows pays tribute to Britain's creaking rail network with a BSOD
Grappling with UK trains will send humans into Recovery too sometimes Bork!Bork!Bork! Today we visit the south of England, where Windows has fallen over, briefly granting unrestricted rail travel to...
AI Will Make Shopping Easier — But That’s Why Top Brands Should Remain Human
Here's how the wrong AI strategies are leading retail to a crisis point and what luxury brands (in particular) can do to course correct now.
Nitrogen Queen — Part 2
Jack Rourke was demoted and watched after the inquiry. He ran diagnostics in the tunnels, fixed small faults the androids ignored, and waited for the doctor's signal. The doctor brought...
I Built a Project-Specific LLM From My Own Codebase
A developer built a local AI assistant to help new engineers understand a complex codebase. Using a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pipeline with FAISS, DeepSeek Coder, and llama.cpp, the system indexes...
Forget CRUD: Workflow APIs Are How Modern Platforms Actually Work
Workflow API's are an endpoint designed around a business action rather than a raw resource update. Workflow API’s come in the picture when a CRUD operation is too complex. They...
User-Friendly Self-Deception: Philosopher Amélie Rorty on the Value of Our Delusions and the Antidote to the Self-Defeating Ones
"The question is: how can we sustain the illusions essential to ordinary life, without becoming self-damaging idiots?"
I Built an Offline Voice-to-Text Tool That Runs on Your GPU
Whisper Type is a lightweight open-source dictation tool that runs OpenAI’s Whisper model locally on an NVIDIA GPU, turning speech into text instantly in any app. Built as a single...
Openreach: Fiber can sniff out leaky water pipes – if anyone bothers fixing them
Distributed Acoustic Sensing tech uses broadband cables to pinpoint plumbing faults Openreach claims its fiber network infrastructure can detect leaks in nearby water supply pipes, which could save millions of...
Amiga Friendship #6 | PPA.pl
Oto przed Wami kolejny numer "Amiga Friendship", charytatywnego wydawnictwa, którego celem jest wsparcie naszego amigowego przyjaciela - SirLEO. Jeśli jeszcze nie znacie jego historii, to warto się z nią zapoznać...
DynamicLake
Dynamic Island experience for Mac with apps & notifications Discussion | Link
Oregon Voters Overwhelmingly Said Yes to Limiting Money in Politics. Then Politicians Had Their Say.
The post Oregon Voters Overwhelmingly Said Yes to Limiting Money in Politics. Then Politicians Had Their Say. appeared first on ProPublica.
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