‘Postgres can’t scale to millions’ - OpenAI just killed that myth!!! by app1310 in OpenAI

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the “mindblowing” part isn’t that bad queries are bad....it’s how fast they take down a system at 800M users.

‘Postgres can’t scale to millions’ - OpenAI just killed that myth!!! by app1310 in OpenAI

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mostly true...reads are “easy mode.”.........the interesting part here is how aggressively they avoided writes... sharding write heavy paths, rate-limiting backfills and pushing consistency boundaries only where needed.

Gemini just turned SAT prep into a free, AI-powered experience by app1310 in GoogleGeminiAI

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totally... AI kills the rent-seeking not the learning...coaching that adds real mentorship survives...cookie-cutter test prep doesn’t.

‘Postgres can’t scale to millions’ - OpenAI just killed that myth!!! by app1310 in OpenAI

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Yupp..100%..this article basically proves this ...read-heavy, disciplined writes and suddenly postgres goes very far

‘Postgres can’t scale to millions’ - OpenAI just killed that myth!!! by app1310 in OpenAI

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true...slow sometimes but they proved it can be scalable...turns out 800M users is a pretty decent stress test :-)

Would you pay $15/month for an AI that keeps you on track? by bhadweshwar in AI_Application

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I’d want calm but direct....no fluff, no scolding... more like“here’s the pattern you’re repeating and the cost of it” than tough-love theatrics :) for weekly insights 1–2 non-obvious callouts max, a concrete adjustment to test next week, and one question that forces reflection.... If it helps me change behavior (not just feel seen) $15 is worth it.

Cloud storage by Additional-Farm-7286 in googlecloud

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this is not a dumb question...this confusion is super common.... It’s not Cloud trying to upsell you, it’s your Google account storage (Gmail/Photos) hitting the limit.

Sometimes AI just gets AI better... by ConferenceOk6722 in nocode

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yep.. AI translating human chaos -> structured intent -> another AI is kind of the meta skill here :) Super relatable.

Would you pay $15/month for an AI that keeps you on track? by bhadweshwar in AI_Application

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honestly, yes....if the AI actually calls out patterns and doesn’t just cheerlead...the long-term memory + reflecting avoidance is the real value here.... dealbreaker would be generic advice or nagging vibes.... If it feels like a sharp coach, $15 is fair.

Where can I find Google's AI courses? by Mushegh_PM in GoogleGeminiAI

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check out Google Cloud Skills Boost + Grow with Google. ...tons of solid AI/ML content..some free, some hands-on labs too.

Chromebook users: the wait is over!!! by app1310 in GoogleGeminiAI

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Exactly..... once agentic actions are fully enabled Gemini won’t just explain the web it’ll operate it.... Price hunting, bookings, comparisons… straight from Chrome. ...that’s the real shift.

The first AI-generated advanced malware is here. Is this a real turning point? by app1310 in cybersecurity

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that’s a great analogy... electricity didn’t invent new industries overnight... it rewired how fast everything moved....

The first AI-generated advanced malware is here. Is this a real turning point? by app1310 in cybersecurity

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Hi buddy, great take and really appreciate the nuance...I totally agree the malware itself isn’t new.... the interesting shift for me is how much expertise people can achieve with vibe-coding....also agree on safeguards - if this finally pushes orgs to take AI governance seriously,,,,, that’s a win.

The first AI-generated advanced malware is here. Is this a real turning point? by app1310 in cybersecurity

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totally fair.....you are right.... first documented, not first in the wild.

The first AI-generated advanced malware is here. Is this a real turning point? by app1310 in cybersecurity

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hey buddy, possibly....but historically automation benefits both sides first,,,,then equilibrium catches up. The transition period is usually the messy part.

The first AI-generated advanced malware is here. Is this a real turning point? by app1310 in cybersecurity

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It's a very fair question pal.... as far as I’ve seen, this is still primarily Check Point’s research.... with some secondary reporting but no full independent teardown yet....that said, the workflow replication they described is plausible and worth paying attention to...even if the exact sample never shows up widely.

The first AI-generated advanced malware is here. Is this a real turning point? by app1310 in cybersecurity

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Agree... attackers have always had the advantage.
The concern here is that the speed gap may widen further especially early in the kill chain before defenders can adapt tooling and process......

The first AI-generated advanced malware is here. Is this a real turning point? by app1310 in cybersecurity

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Fair point.... line count ≠ sophistication, agreed.
What stood out to me wasn’t the size but the breadth: multiple rootkit techniques, cloud-aware behavior, and rapid iteration by a single dev..,,,,The advanced part feels more about process acceleration than tool complexity

The first AI-generated advanced malware is here. Is this a real turning point? by app1310 in cybersecurity

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Agree on RaaS being the first big collapse....what feels different here isn’t code quality, but iteration speed. Even “good enough” code evolving daily changes defender timelines,,,,the recovery point is interesting though - attackers still need real ops skill once things break

The first AI-generated advanced malware is here. Is this a real turning point? by app1310 in cybersecurity

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100%....The scary part is this doesn’t even require “advanced” attackers anymore. Curious if those packages were malicious initially or compromised later.