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The Secret Life of Go: Resource Management

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  The Secret Life of Go: Resource Management The Defer-In-Loop Leak and how to fix it #Go   #Coding   #Defer   #BackendDev Eleanor is a senior software engineer. Ethan is her junior colleague. They work in a beautiful beaux arts library in Lower Manhattan — the kind of place where coding languages are discussed like poetry. Episode 38 The library was bathed in the amber glow of the late afternoon sun, but Ethan’s mood was anything but golden. His terminal was screaming with a new error:  socket: too many open files . "I don’t get it, Eleanor," Ethan said, tapping his desk in frustration. "I’m being responsible. I’m processing a batch of a thousand diagnostic logs, and I’ve put a  defer  right after every file I open. My code is cleaner than it’s ever been, yet the system is choking." Eleanor set her tea down and walked over. "Show me the loop." Ethan pulled up the batch processor: func AnalyzeLogs (paths []string) { for _, path := range paths { ...

The Secret Life of JavaScript: The Compressor

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  The Secret Life of JavaScript: The Compressor Native compression with the Streams API #JavaScript   #WebPerformance   #StreamsAPI   #Compression 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 33 The Heavy Upload Timothy was staring at the network tab in DevTools, watching an upload progress bar crawl at an agonizing pace. He had built a feature to let users submit their local diagnostic logs back to the server for analysis. But the 15-megabyte plain text files were crippling the application on slow connections. "Uploading raw text is too slow," Timothy said as Margaret walked up with her morning dark roast. "I am trying to implement a third-party zipping library to compress the logs before we send them, but it's causing the main thread to freeze." The Redundant Pay...

Tech-Reader AI Digest for Wed Apr 22 2026

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  Tech-Reader AI Digest Wednesday, April 22, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest Story 1: Alibaba's "Hello World" Revealed — Qianwen Xiaojiuwo Launches as Transaction-First AI With Embodied Ambitions What happened:  Alibaba delivered on its "Hello World" promise today, officially launching  Qianwen Xiaojiuwo  — an ecosystem-level AI assistant digital human designed to serve as a unified intelligent interface across Alibaba's entire commercial stack. (Source:  BigGo Finance / Wall Street Insights / Jianshi ) The product is not just a chatbot — it's what analysts are calling  Transaction-First AI . Where Western AI assistants are built primarily around conversation, Qianwen Xiaojiuwo is built around getting things done. Users interact with a  digital human avatar  through the Qianwen App to execute complex, multi-step transactions across daily life services. At launch it is already integrated with  Taobao, Alipay, Fliggy, and Amap  — ...

The Secret Life of AWS: The Vault (AWS Secrets Manager)

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  The Secret Life of AWS: The Vault (AWS Secrets Manager) How to securely store and retrieve API keys and credentials in a serverless architecture #AWS   #SecretsManager   #APIKeys   #Security 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 67 Timothy was staring intently at the code for his Payment Lambda function. After using AWS X-Ray the previous week to discover that their external payment gateway was causing latency spikes, he was reviewing his integration logic to see if he could optimize the connection timeout. Margaret walked into the studio and glanced at his monitor. She zeroed in on the AWS Console tab he had open in the background. "Timothy," Margaret said, her voice carrying a rare tone of strictness. "Is that the production API key for our payment gateway si...

The Secret Life of Claude Code: Testing as Thinking

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  The Secret Life of Claude Code: Testing as Thinking How Claude Code makes you a better tester by finding the cases you never thought to ask #ClaudeCode   #CodingWithAI   #Testing   #Thinking 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 14 The rain had eased by evening but left everything wet and reflective, the cobblestones outside the library windows holding the lamplight in long orange streaks. Timothy arrived with his coat damp at the shoulders and a look that Margaret had not seen before — not the bewilderment of a problem unsolved, nor the particular deflation of a mistake made, but something quieter. Thoughtful. He sat down, set his notebook on the table, and opened it to a page that was unusually full. "I've been writing tests," he said. Margaret looked up. "Fo...

Tech-Reader AI Digest for Tue Apr 21 2026

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  Tech-Reader AI Digest Tuesday, April 21, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest Story 1: Anthropic and Amazon Go All-In — $25 Billion, 5 Gigawatts, and a Decade of Strategic Lock-In What happened:  In the largest single infrastructure announcement in Anthropic's history,  Amazon has agreed to invest up to $25 billion in Anthropic  — $5 billion immediately, with up to $20 billion more unlocked by commercial milestones. This brings Amazon's total potential commitment to  $33 billion . In return, Anthropic has committed to spending  more than $100 billion on AWS technologies over the next ten years , securing up to  5 gigawatts of compute capacity  for training and deploying Claude — spanning Trainium2, Trainium3, and future generations including the not-yet-released  Trainium4 , which Amazon claims will deliver  2 exaflops of FP4 performance . (Source:  Anthropic blog / CNBC / Axios / Dataconomy ) Analysts are describing the struc...