Tag: projects
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Cloud Blog: Five Best Practices for Using AI Coding Assistants
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/five-best-practices-for-using-ai-coding-assistants/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Five Best Practices for Using AI Coding Assistants Feedly Summary: Does owning a kitchen knife mean you know how to effectively dice onions or julienne carrots? Of course not. Access to a tool doesn’t guarantee profenciency. To get the results you’re looking for, you need to learn the…
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Docker: Powered by Docker: How Open Source Genius Cut Entropy Debt with Docker MCP Toolkit and Claude Desktop
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/open-source-genius-cut-entropy-debt-docker-mcp-claude/ Source: Docker Title: Powered by Docker: How Open Source Genius Cut Entropy Debt with Docker MCP Toolkit and Claude Desktop Feedly Summary: This is part of the Powered by Docker series, where we feature use cases and success stories from Docker partners and practitioners. This story was contributed by Ryan Wanner. Ryan…
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The Register: Google DeepMind minds the patch with AI flaw-fixing scheme
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/07/google_deepmind_patches_holes/ Source: The Register Title: Google DeepMind minds the patch with AI flaw-fixing scheme Feedly Summary: CodeMender has been generating fixes for vulnerabilities in open source projects Google says its AI-powered security repair tool CodeMender has been helping secure open source projects through automated patch creation, subject to human approval.… AI Summary and…
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Docker: Fine-Tuning Local Models with Docker Offload and Unsloth
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/fine-tuning-models-with-offload-and-unsloth/ Source: Docker Title: Fine-Tuning Local Models with Docker Offload and Unsloth Feedly Summary: I’ve been experimenting with local models for a while now, and the progress in making them accessible has been exciting. Initial experiences are often fantastic, many models, like Gemma 3 270M, are lightweight enough to run on common hardware.…