In this tutorial, we build a complete Ansible lab that runs end-to-end in Google Colab or any Linux environment. We start by installing ansible-core, setting up a local workspace, creating an Ansible configuration file, and defining both static and dynamic inventories. We then explore key Ansible concepts, including group variables, host variables, variable precedence, ad […]
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A surge in oil prices could exacerbate inflation, impact monetary policy, and strain industries reliant on energy, affecting global economies.
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In this tutorial, we build a complete pgvector playground inside Google Colab and explore how PostgreSQL can work as a powerful vector database for modern AI applications. We start by installing PostgreSQL, compiling the pgvector extension, connecting through Psycopg, and registering vector types for smooth Python integration. Then, we create embeddings with SentenceTransformers, store them […]
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The upgrade enhances XRPL's stability and security, crucial for supporting NFT, vault, and lending growth, but node lag may hinder network capacity.
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In this tutorial, we explore OpenMythos by building an advanced recurrent-depth transformer workflow that runs end-to-end in Google Colab. We create both MLA and GQA model variants, compare their parameter counts, and check the stability of the recurrent injection matrix through its spectral radius.
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The integration of Morpho into Arbitrum Portal simplifies DeFi access, potentially broadening stablecoin yield adoption among mainstream users.
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Armitage's launch could centralize DeFi capital allocation, potentially creating new gatekeepers and influencing protocol funding dynamics.
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The current “no-hire-no-fire” environment in the workplace has slowed the pace of tech hiring in the US, but companies have seen one benefit — the selection of job candidates is easier.
Many employers have become clearer about the qualifications they’re seeking in new hires: they’re focused less on people who can service large stacks of code, and more on ability to have a direct impact on corporate revenue and operations.
“Roles are narrower, expectations are clearer, and teams are being built with purpose rather than volume,” said Kye Mitchell, head of Experis, a division of recruiting firm ManpowerGroup.
That’s the backdrop amid a spate of recent hiring data reports released by the US government and various private firms that track hiring. Overall, employment in the US rose by 115,000 jobs in April, with gains in healthcare, transportation and warehousing, and retail trade, according to the latest report by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
But tech hiring has slowed and in the las