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castanet.net - Rob Gibson - Free Okanagan College program opens door to architecture and engineering careers
Free Okanagan College program opens door to architecture and engineering careers
Castanet.net

Akinkunmi Faluyi takes part in the Certificate in Essential Technical Skills for Architecture, Construction, and Engineering at Okanagan College. A fully funded 14-month certificate program connecting students to careers in architecture…

dev.to - soohan abbasi - # Agentic AI: Architecture of Autonomous Systems
# Agentic AI: Architecture of Autonomous Systems
DEV Community

'A language model that answers questions is a tool. A language model that decides which questions to ask and then acts on the answers is something else entirely.' For the first several years of modern NLP, the task was always the same: given input…

dev.to - Nelson Amaya - AI Alignment is a Systems Architecture Problem, Not a Prompt Problem
AI Alignment is a Systems Architecture Problem, Not a Prompt Problem
DEV Community

For the last year and a half, I have been building SAFi (the Self-Alignment Framework Interface). It is a self-hosted, fully open-source runtime governance engine for AI agents licensed under the AGPL-3.0. I have written extensively about the…

dev.to - Manuj Sankrit - Frontend Architecture: Where Does This File Go?
Frontend Architecture: Where Does This File Go?
DEV Community

The code was fine. Logic was correct. TypeScript was happy. Tests passed. And then the review comment landed: 'Where does this actually belong?' That was it. No suggested fix, no alternative. Just that one question hanging in the thread like a…

dev.to - Dhruv Aggarwal - Moving Beyond the Context Window: The Agentic Memory Architecture
Moving Beyond the Context Window: The Agentic Memory Architecture
DEV Community

I've spent a lot of time lately thinking about why some LLM agents feel 'intelligent' while others just feel like chatbots with a slightly better prompt. It almost always comes down to how the system handles memory. When we treat the context window…

dev.to - Palraj Jayavel - Architectural Foundations of Adobe Experience Manager: A Developer's Deep Dive (Part - 1)
Architectural Foundations of Adobe Experience Manager: A Developer's Deep Dive (Part - 1)
DEV Community

If you are a backend developer coming from traditional Java frameworks like Spring Boot, or MVC environments like.NET and Node.js, stepping into Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) for the first time can feel like entering a parallel universe. Suddenly…

newsweek.com - Melissa Fleur Afshar - Another millennial interior design trend is about to disappear
Another millennial interior design trend is about to disappear
Newsweek

The 'granny chic' aesthetic swept through Pinterest boards and Instagram feeds with its warm woods, gold accents and vintage, eclectic charm. But designers say its mainstream moment may already have been its last. Trend lifecycles have become so…

dev.to - Cláudio Filipe Lima Rapôso - Surviving Global Vendor Outages: Federated Cellular Architecture with EKS, AKS, and Istio
Surviving Global Vendor Outages: Federated Cellular Architecture with EKS, AKS, and Istio
DEV Community

Monolithic multi-region architectures inherently rely on vendor specific global control planes. When a catastrophic degradation strikes an underlying identity service or networking fabric within a single cloud provider, all regional partitions fail…

un.org - Under fire, Kharkiv is already building for a peaceful tomorrow
Under fire, Kharkiv is already building for a peaceful tomorrow
United Nations

Yet amid the destruction, Ukraine's second-largest city is doing something that may seem almost impossible during wartime: preparing for a better future. “We need to rebuild regardless of the war,” says Ihor Terekhov, the city's…

jpost.com - MEYTAL VAIZBERG/GLOBES/TNS - Tech industry mutating before our eyes
Tech industry mutating before our eyes
The Jerusalem Post

The past week has seen aggressive layoffs in Israel's tech industry. The latest to join the trend are Amdocs, which will shed 10% of its global workforce, among them probably hundreds of employees in Israel, and cybersecurity company SentinelOne…

forbes.com - John Werner - It's Commencement Day 2026 For MIT Students
It's Commencement Day 2026 For MIT Students
Forbes

Some of us were there taking pictures. Others were getting ready to begin careers, with all of the questions and excitement that entails. Others were impacting decades of knowledge to these newly minted grads, and our president Sally Kornbluth had…

thesun.co.uk - Douglas Simpson - Island with award-winning home, its own beaches & ZERO neighbours hits market
Island with award-winning home, its own beaches & ZERO neighbours hits market
The Sun

A STUNNING private Scottish island featuring an award-winning home has hit the market for a staggering £1.25million. Harbour Island is a 9.7-acre plot near Crinan Harbour on the West Coast of Scotland. Your info will be used in accordance…

seekingalpha.com - Wail Shudar - Silicom: The Market Is Still Pricing In A Cycle That Already Ended (NASDAQ:SILC)
Silicom: The Market Is Still Pricing In A Cycle That Already Ended (NASDAQ:SILC)
Seeking Alpha

Silicom Ltd. is rated buy, trading at a steep 2.36x NTM revenue versus a 9.51x peer median, despite five quarters of sequential growth. SILC's design-win model, R&D intensity, and expanding edge/security use cases drive recurring revenue and create…

imran.xyz - MUHAMMAD IMRAN - The Future of DevOps: AI-Driven CI/CD Pipelines (What's Next and How to Prepare)
The Future of DevOps: AI-Driven CI/CD Pipelines (What's Next and How to Prepare)
Latest Technology News, Tips and Innovations

DevOps has always been about accelerating delivery while improving reliability. But as teams scale, traditional CI/CD approaches—however robust—begin to hit friction: slower feedback loops, brittle pipelines, limited test coverage…

newsweek.com - Soo Kim - There are hidden floors inside skyscrapers most people never see-here's why
There are hidden floors inside skyscrapers most people never see-here's why
Newsweek

Skyscrapers are often defined by their visible height and glittering façades, but much of their complexity is concealed. Behind numbered floors and observation decks lies a network of hidden levels—spaces critical to a tower's…

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