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## AI Coding Tip 026 – Assign a Persona to Every Skill Definition 
By @mcsee [ 4 Min read ]
Always define a clear role at the top of every skill file so you know whose perspective drives the execution. Read More.
Breach At The Beach: The Ultimate Entra ID Training Experience 
By @varonis [ 5 Min read ]
Discover how Varonis Threat Labs created Breach at the Beach, a unique Entra ID training experience. Enhance your cybersecurity skills through hands-on learning Read More.
How We Rebuilt Photon’s Shared iMessage Routing to Handle 10M+ Messages a Day 
By @photonhq [ 11 Min read ]
How we rebuilt Photon’s shared iMessage routing to handle 10M+ messages a day — migrating Bun to Node, fixing a memory leak, and adding a Postgres event log. Read More.
How Is Technology Improving Human Behavior and Productivity? 
By @chris127 [ 9 Min read ]
AI is transforming work, education, and the economy. This article argues that technology needs new social systems, and not resistance. Read More.
How We Automated Xcode Organizer Performance Monitoring 
By @indrivetech [ 24 Min read ]
How inDrive automated Xcode Organizer monitoring with App Store Connect API, Elasticsearch, z-score alerts, Slack, and Jira. Read More.
Why AI Agent Cost Attribution Has to Be Per Task 
By @credyt [ 7 Min read ]
Learn why AI agent cost attribution must happen per task, not per event, to control inference costs, protect margins, and build sustainable AI products. Read More.
Why the AI Industry Still Pays a “Python Tax” 
By @asaptf [ 26 Min read ]
Python is ~70× slower than C, yet it runs all of AI. A data-driven essay on the “Python tax” — and why Swift may be the language of on-device AI. Read More.
Auto Split for 3D Printing Is Now Available in Meshy: from Model to Build Plate 
By @meshyai [ 5 Min read ]
Auto Split helps turn generated or uploaded 3D models into printable FDM parts with smart cuts, watertight caps, and 3MF export. Read More.
ISP Traffic Shaping: Why Your Streaming Buffers Even When Your Internet Seems Fine 
By @ipvanish [ 8 Min read ]
Learn how ISPs use deep packet inspection to throttle streaming traffic and how VPN encryption helps reduce selective traffic shaping. Read More.
Best AI Editors of 2026: Which WYSIWYG Editor Has the Smartest AI Assist? 
By @filestack [ 9 Min read ]
Compare the best AI editors of 2026 for WYSIWYG AI assist, provider flexibility, pricing, setup, data control, and developer-friendly integration tools. Read More.
Pace Layers: What Urban Planning Knows About Your Software Boundaries 
By @ashevtsov [ 11 Min read ]
How pace layers, an idea from urban planning, apply to software architecture boundaries: sort by rate of change and point dependencies at the slow layer.
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How Float Runs an AI Energy Company on a 3-Person Team with Tiger Data 
By @tigerdata [ 7 Min read ]
How Float achieved 99.3% compression on 1Hz smart meter data with Tiger Data, enabling real-time AI energy analytics, lower cloud costs, and scalable IoT. Read More.
The Identity Layer for AI Agents Is Finally Being Built 
By @garagon [ 6 Min read ]
The identity layer for AI agents is finally being built. What MCP, A2A and new research delivered since March, and what’s still missing. Read More.
RAG Architecture Explained: How It Works, When to Use It, and Why Most Deployments Fail 
By @sanjays [ 8 Min read ]
Discover how Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) improves LLM accuracy, enables source-backed answers, and supports scalable enterprise AI applications. Read More.
Vibe Coding in Production: How a 3-Person Dev Team Rebuilt Two Products (and Replaced Half Our Saas) 
By @tommyg [ 8 Min read ]
How a 3-person dev team ships faster than 20: vibe-coded frontends, hand-built backends, open APIs, and light MCP servers. The production architecture. Read More.
AI Memory Should Be Product State, Not a Hidden Prompt Trick 
By @yanali [ 7 Min read ]
A practical pattern for AI memory using session notes, handoff artifacts, user control, and inspectable retrieval instead of hidden prompt context. Read More.
Generative Engine Optimization: A Technical Framework for AI Search Visibility 
By @ibrahimgoktas [ 11 Min read ]
Generative Engine Optimization, RAG, Embedding, Machine Readability, AI Visibility, Citation Authority, Semantic Trust. Read More.
From Open Port to Compromised Host: The Complete Nmap Offensive Workflow 
By @RoshanRajbanshi_frqj97tc [ 20 Min read ]
SMB enumeration to CVE mapping to Metasploit integration, evasion, and pivot scanning — the complete Nmap offensive workflow in one continuous chain. Read More.
The Open Chip Revolution Has Reached the Real World 
By @zbruceli [ 26 Min read ]
Open source CPU/GPU/AI chips? A standard governed in Switzerland, extensible by anyone, embargoable by no one. How real are they in 2026? Read More.
Rogue Agent: How a Single Code Block Could Hijack Your AI Conversations in Google’s DialogFlow 
By @varonis [ 9 Min read ]
Discover how the Rogue Agent vulnerability in Google Dialogflow CX enabled persistent AI agent compromise, data exfiltration, and phishing attacks. Read More.
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