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Your Agent Mesh Has a 10-Node Ceiling. Discovery Storms Are Why.
Kavin Kim
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Jun 28
Your Agent Mesh Has a 10-Node Ceiling. Discovery Storms Are Why.
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Distributed Transactions in .NET Core and Azure
Hossein Esmati
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Jun 26
Distributed Transactions in .NET Core and Azure
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Distributed Tracing in .NET Core and Azure
Hossein Esmati
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Jun 26
Distributed Tracing in .NET Core and Azure
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Your Agents Are DDoS-ing Your Own Infrastructure. The Retry Logic You Copied From Stack Overflow Is Why.
Kavin Kim
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Jun 20
Your Agents Are DDoS-ing Your Own Infrastructure. The Retry Logic You Copied From Stack Overflow Is Why.
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How Sarva keeps the same GPU multipler on the cost side and the earn side without the ledger drifting
Aman Sachan
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Jun 20
How Sarva keeps the same GPU multipler on the cost side and the earn side without the ledger drifting
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Ten 95% Reliable Agents Chained Together Give You a 60% System. Microservices Solved This a Decade Ago.
Kavin Kim
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Jun 18
Ten 95% Reliable Agents Chained Together Give You a 60% System. Microservices Solved This a Decade Ago.
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Sybil Attacks: When One Adversary Wears a Thousand Faces
Haven Messenger
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Jun 13
Sybil Attacks: When One Adversary Wears a Thousand Faces
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I built a three-tier monorepo for a peer-to-peer GPU grid — here is why the API is the loneliest part
Aman Sachan
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Jun 11
I built a three-tier monorepo for a peer-to-peer GPU grid — here is why the API is the loneliest part
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How ComputePool allocates work across a peer-to-peer GPU mesh in under 50ms
Aman Sachan
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Jun 11
How ComputePool allocates work across a peer-to-peer GPU mesh in under 50ms
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Google Has 50 Partners for A2A. Nobody Has Consensus on Whether the Message Arrived.
Kavin Kim
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Jun 10
Google Has 50 Partners for A2A. Nobody Has Consensus on Whether the Message Arrived.
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68% of Multi-Agent Deployments Fail Within 72 Hours. The Models Are Fine. The Coordination Layer Is Missing.
Kavin Kim
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Jun 12
68% of Multi-Agent Deployments Fail Within 72 Hours. The Models Are Fine. The Coordination Layer Is Missing.
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Eventual Consistency: Debugging the Hardest Class of Bugs
Samson Tanimawo
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May 8
Eventual Consistency: Debugging the Hardest Class of Bugs
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I built a distributed compute grid where your idle laptop runs ML jobs — here's the architecture
Aman Sachan
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May 6
I built a distributed compute grid where your idle laptop runs ML jobs — here's the architecture
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WebSockets vs Server-Sent Events: Choosing the Right Real-Time Protocol
Dylan Dumont
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May 3
WebSockets vs Server-Sent Events: Choosing the Right Real-Time Protocol
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Laravel idempotency works better when TTL follows user intent
Saqueib Ansari
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Laravel idempotency works better when TTL follows user intent
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