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Ars Technica reports that Kioxia's NAND flash production capacity is sold out through 2026 due to sustained AI-driven demand, signaling a prolonged period of high-end, expensive memory for both enterprise and consumer SSDs. The article notes manufacturing capacity expansions at Yokkaichi and Kitakami and explains that relief will take years, keeping memory prices elevated; it also references retail trends showing steeper price increases for higher-capacity drives.
Grov is an open-source tool that captures and shares team-wide AI memory to avoid siloed learning and duplicate token spend. It auto-captures reasoning, decisions, and related file…
Ars Technica reports on a research finding that many services rely on sign-in links or codes sent via SMS, exposing users to privacy and security risks. The study identified hundre…
This official StarRocks blog post provides a thorough technical deep-dive into how StarRocks makes multi-table joins fast in OLAP workloads. It covers the cost-based optimizer, joi…
A hands-on tutorial introducing unikernels, detailing core principles and trade-offs, and guiding the reader through building an Nginx-based unikernel with Unikraft. The guide cove…