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The Secret Life of Azure: The Budget Governor

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  The Secret Life of Azure: The Budget Governor Aligning computational power with business value #AzureAI   #FinOps   #TokenBudgeting   #LLMOps Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — the kind of place where code quality is the unspoken objective, and craftsmanship is the only thing that matters. Episode 36 The whiteboard was glowing with the purple markers of  Memory Management , but Timothy wasn't looking at the board. He was staring at a spreadsheet, his face pale in the light of the monitor. "Margaret," Timothy said, "we’ve built a miracle. The library is fast, the specialists are brilliant, and the memory is flawless. But I just saw the projected  inference bill  for the next quarter. If the library stays this popular, we’ll be bankrupt before the summer. We’re treating every question like a million-dollar mystery, but some of these users are just asking where the ...

The Secret Life of Python: An Introduction to Concurrency

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  The Secret Life of Python: An Introduction to Concurrency Synchronous vs. concurrent execution and the problem of race conditions #Python   #Concurrency   #Threading   #SoftwareEngineering Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — the kind of place where code quality is the unspoken objective, and craftsmanship is the only thing that matters. Episode 31 Timothy was feeling proud of his  MatchLogger . It worked perfectly for a single game. But the Chess Club was growing. Today, two Grandmasters were playing two different matches at the exact same time, and Timothy wanted his app to record both simultaneously. "I'll just start two loggers," Timothy told Margaret. "I'll have the program start Match A, then start Match B, and they can just... share the screen?" But when he ran his script, Match B didn't start until Match A was completely finished. The Grandmasters were tappin...

The Tech‑Reader AI Digest for Tue Apr 7 2026

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  The Tech-Reader AI Digest Tuesday, April 7, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest Story 1: Intel Joins Musk's Terafab — The AI Chip War Goes Vertical What happened:  Intel announced it is joining Elon Musk's  Terafab  project alongside  Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI , bringing its chip design, fabrication, and packaging capabilities to an initiative targeting  1 terawatt per year of compute  for AI and robotics. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan met with Musk at Intel's campus over the weekend — Intel posted a photo of the handshake but has not specified which facility. Intel stock rose more than 3% on the news. (Source:  TechCrunch / Bloomberg / Reuters ) Terafab, first unveiled by Musk in March, is a  $25 billion chip manufacturing complex  planned for Austin, Texas, designed to bring logic, memory, and advanced packaging under one roof. Intel's contribution centers on its  18A process node  — currently in production ramp — and its  14...

The Secret Life of Python: Mastering the __exit__ Protocol

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  The Secret Life of Python: Mastering the __exit__ Protocol How to handle errors and suppress exceptions in context managers #Python   #Coding   #Programming   #DeveloperLife Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — the kind of place where code quality is the unspoken objective, and craftsmanship is the only thing that matters. Episode 30 Timothy was looking at the logs from his recent "What If" branch. The  MatchLogger  had worked perfectly—even when the code crashed, the file was safely closed. But the crash itself was still bothering him. "Margaret," Timothy said, "the Safe Room is great because it locks the door. But my program still stops and screams an error at me. In some cases, like a minor 'Move Notation Error,' I don't want the whole tournament to crash. I want the Safe Room to handle the problem and let the match continue." Margaret smiled. "You...

The Secret Life of AWS: S3, EC2, and SQS

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  The Secret Life of AWS: S3, EC2, and SQS The foundation of AWS storage, compute, and messaging explained #AWS   #CloudComputing   #AWSSeries Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They meet in a grand Victorian library in London — and in every episode, they work through the tools, ideas, and infrastructure that power modern software. Today, Timothy meets the services that started everything. Episode 3 Timothy arrived early, which told Margaret everything she needed to know about his mood. He had his notebook open before he sat down, and there was a particular set to his jaw that she recognized — the expression of someone who had done preparatory reading and arrived with objections. She found it encouraging. "You've been reading," she said. "I have." He uncapped his pen. "And I want to say something before we start." "Go ahead." "S3 is a place to store files. EC2 is a virtual server. SQS is a message qu...

The Tech‑Reader AI Digest for Mon Apr 6 2026

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  The Tech‑Reader AI Digest Monday, April 6, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest Story 1: The Friar–Altman Tension — OpenAI's IPO Clock vs. a $14B Loss Year What happened:  OpenAI's internal split over IPO timing is now out in the open. CEO  Sam Altman  is pushing for a  Q4 2026 listing , while CFO  Sarah Friar  has reportedly warned that the timeline may be too aggressive given the company's projected  ~$14B loss for 2026 . Friar formally reports to  Fidji Simo , not Altman, which adds another layer to the governance dynamics. (Source:  The Information / Bloomberg ) In the background, OpenAI has been  cleaning house : the  Sora video generation product was discontinued , and a planned  $1B Disney equity partnership collapsed  as a result. The deal never finalized — no money changed hands. (Source:  The Hollywood Reporter / Variety ) Today, OpenAI also released a  13‑page policy document  titled...