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How Modal reduced inference cold starts by 40x using LP, FUSE, C/R, and cuda-checkpoint

Insight
modal.com13d ago

The Three Types of LLM Workloads and Why Model API Dominance is Ending

Insight
modal.com4mo ago

Critique of SQL: Examining the Flaws in the Dominant Database Query Language

The article critiques SQL as the dominant implementation of the relational model, arguing that while the relational model itself is excellent, SQL has fundamental flaws that create significant industry-wide problems. The author contends that SQL's issues go beyond minor inefficiencies and have dramatic downstream effects on data access and database design. T

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scattered-thoughts.net7mo ago

System Design Interview Preparation Resources

The article appears to be a minimal landing page or footer content for Codemia, focusing on system design interview preparation. The main content is extremely brief with only basic navigation elements and a call-to-action for practice. The page includes standard footer links for resources, blog, legal terms, privacy policy, and social media channels.

codemia.io7mo ago

Java Programming Changes: Main Method No Longer Required Entry Point

The article celebrates the end of requiring 'public static void main(String[] args)' as the entry point for Java programs, expressing strong relief and catharsis about this change in Java programming. The author encourages readers to express their own feelings about this outdated programming convention.

Opinion
mccue.dev8mo ago

Safe C++ Proposal Discontinued After One Year

The Safe C++ proposal, which aimed to add a safe subset to C++ with memory safety, type safety, and thread safety guarantees similar to Rust while maintaining backward compatibility, is not being continued after one year. The proposal would have allowed developers to opt-in to safe contexts while keeping existing code functional.

News
sibellavia.lol8mo ago
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