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How We Pushed CDC Into Postgres
A detailed account of how a team successfully migrated CDC (Change Data Capture) processes into Postgres, improving data reliability and performance.
The Significance Of Cool URIs In Navigating Tech Trends
Analyzing why maintaining stable URIs remains vital in navigating evolving web and platform standards, and its impact on software development.
Windows 11’S Built-in Weather App Wastes More Than 1 GB Of RAM
Research shows Windows 11’s built-in Weather app uses more than 1 GB of RAM, raising concerns about system efficiency and resource management.
Reviving A Four Year Old reMarkable 2
A user successfully revived their four-year-old reMarkable 2 tablet through a hardware repair process, highlighting long-term device durability.
Microsoft Word For Windows 1.1A, Native X64 Port
Microsoft releases Word for Windows 1.1a with native x64 support, improving performance on modern hardware. The update is confirmed but detailed performance metrics are pending.
9 Mobile Workstations Fusing Power And AI Innovation In 2026
Nine high-performance mobile workstations in 2026 showcase advanced AI integration, balancing power, portability, and durability for demanding professional workflows.
Shopify Replaced Redis With MySQL For Inventory Reservations–and It Scaled
Shopify shifted from Redis to MySQL for inventory reservations and successfully scaled the system, challenging common assumptions about in-memory databases.
Os8088: A Powerful Mac-like OS For The IBM XT, 286, 386
Os8088 unveils a new operating system resembling Mac OS, compatible with IBM XT, 286, and 386, promising enhanced user experience.
Gateway 2000’S Hilariously Bad Ads In The 90S (Part II)
An analysis of Gateway 2000’s notoriously bad advertisements from the 1990s, highlighting their impact and legacy in tech marketing history.