Tag: databases
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The Register: Vibe coding service Replit deleted user’s production database, faked data, told fibs galore
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/21/replit_saastr_vibe_coding_incident/ Source: The Register Title: Vibe coding service Replit deleted user’s production database, faked data, told fibs galore Feedly Summary: AI ignored instruction to freeze code, forgot it could roll back errors, and generally made a terrible hash of things The founder of SaaS business development outfit SaaStr has claimed AI coding tool…
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Cloud Blog: Application monitoring in Google Cloud: Bridging manual and AI-assisted troubleshooting
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/management-tools/get-to-know-cloud-observability-application-monitoring/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Application monitoring in Google Cloud: Bridging manual and AI-assisted troubleshooting Feedly Summary: As developers and operators, you know that having access to the right information in the proper context is crucial for effective troubleshooting. This is why organizations invest a lot upfront curating monitoring resources across different business…
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Tomasz Tunguz: Hidden Technical Debt in AI
Source URL: https://www.tomtunguz.com/hidden-technical-debt-in-ai/ Source: Tomasz Tunguz Title: Hidden Technical Debt in AI Feedly Summary: That little black box in the middle is machine learning code. I remember reading Google’s 2015 Hidden Technical Debt in ML paper & thinking how little of a machine learning application was actual machine learning. The vast majority was infrastructure, data…
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Docker: Build a GenAI App With Java Using Spring AI and Docker Model Runner
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/build-genai-app-with-java-spring-ai-docker-model-runner/ Source: Docker Title: Build a GenAI App With Java Using Spring AI and Docker Model Runner Feedly Summary: When thinking about starting a Generative AI (GenAI) project, you might assume that Python is required to get started in this new space. However, if you’re already a Java developer, there’s no need to…