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  1. Cybersecurity researchers aren't happy about the guardrails on Anthropic's Fable from techcrunch.com
    150 by speckx 8h ago | |

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  2. AI agent runs amok in Fedora and elsewhere from lwn.net
    24 by tanelpoder 34m ago | |

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  3. πFS from github.com/philipl
    481 by helterskelter 5h ago | |

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  4. Raspberry Pi 5 – 16GB RAM from adafruit.com
    148 by akman 4h ago | |

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  5. A Written Language for the Cherokee So Efficient It Was Thought to Be Magic from smithsonianmag.com
    67 by grahambargeron 2h ago | |

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  6. Anthropic requires 30 day data retention for Fable and Mythos from support.claude.com
    135 by lebovic 1d ago | |

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  7. How JPL keeps the 13-year-old Curiosity rover doing science from spectrum.ieee.org
    162 by pseudolus 7h ago | |

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  8. PgDog is funded and coming to a database near you from pgdog.dev
    375 by levkk 10h ago | | |

    Article: 4 min

    PgDog, a startup focused on enhancing the scalability of PostgreSQL databases, has received funding. It offers a proxy solution that makes horizontally scalable Postgres accessible across various deployment environments.

    PgDog's solution could potentially increase the adoption of PostgreSQL, making it more accessible and scalable for businesses of all sizes.
    • PgDog's funding
    • Integration with Docker
    • Open-source nature
    • Weekly releases
    • Discord community support

    Discussion (186):

    The comment thread discusses the features and potential use cases of PgDog, a Rust-based solution for PostgreSQL. Users express opinions on its performance benefits, compatibility with standard PG, and scalability issues. There is some debate about its suitability in different scenarios.

    • PgDog offers benefits to PostgreSQL
    Counterarguments:
    • There are caveats when using PgDog compared to standard PG
    • PgDog might not be suitable for simple proxy use cases
    Software Development Database Management Systems, Cloud Computing
  9. What is it like to be a bat? (1974) [pdf] from sas.upenn.edu
    57 by shadow28 4h ago | |

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  10. L'Affaire Siloxane from mceglowski.substack.com
    145 by idlewords 1d ago | |

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