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RapidForge - a server for instant creation of internal tools and automation

RapidForge is a platform enabling quick prototyping and deployment of applications with easy integration.

How to Safely Transfer Secrets in a System Shell?

The article examines recent threats in cybercrime, including DDoS and ransomware attacks, and offers tips for securing data.

Docker, Podman, Containerd - A Comprehensive Guide to Container Runtime Environments

The article highlights the differences between Docker, Podman, and containerd, discussing when and why to use each of these container management tools.

Are audiophiles able to distinguish music transmitted through copper from that through banana?

Gizmodo article challenges audiophile beliefs, showing they cannot distinguish sound through expensive cables from signals through mud.

Google observes new types of attacks and strong use of AI by hackers

The article addresses challenges in using AI for security threats and the importance of experimenting with various approaches.

Easy becomes simpler, harder... even harder - the AI paradox for programmers

The article discusses the impact of AI on daily life, highlighting how it simplifies simple tasks while potentially complicating more complex ones.

DoNotNotify - intelligent notification manager for Android

The Do Not Notify article addresses the management of notifications in an era of information overload, emphasizing the importance of selection and customization.

Will WordPress gain MCP support for AI integration?

The article introduces the MCP adapter in WordPress, leveraging AI for better content management.

Start all your own commands with a comma - why is it worth it?

Brandon Rhodes' article "Commands with Comma" discusses the use of commas in Python commands, highlighting their benefits and practical applications for writing clear code.

Why is the sky blue and sunsets red?

The sky appears blue due to Rayleigh scattering, which causes blue light to scatter more effectively than other colors.

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