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Should I Run Plain Docker Compose in Production in 2026?
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Should I Run Plain Docker Compose in Production in 2026?

Docker Compose remains tempting for production deployments, but 2026 brings new challenges. Learn when it works and when you need orchestration platforms instead.

By Alex Chen
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Lego Star Wars AT-TE Walker: 20% Off Deal Analysis
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Lego Star Wars AT-TE Walker: 20% Off Deal Analysis

The Lego Star Wars AT-TE Walker isn't just a toy. This 1,082-piece engineering marvel teaches mechanical principles, structural design, and physics at 20% off.

By James Wilson
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Async Rust Never Left the MVP State: What Went Wrong
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Async Rust Never Left the MVP State: What Went Wrong

Async Rust was supposed to revolutionize concurrent programming, but years after its introduction, developers still grapple with an incomplete feature set that feels stuck in beta.

By Alex Chen
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Chrome Installs 4 GB AI Model Without User Consent
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Chrome Installs 4 GB AI Model Without User Consent

Google Chrome automatically downloads a massive AI model to your computer without permission, raising serious questions about user consent and digital privacy rights.

By Alex Chen
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Edwards' Return Sparks Wolves in Game 1 Stunner
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Edwards' Return Sparks Wolves in Game 1 Stunner

Anthony Edwards returned from injury to lead the Timberwolves to a stunning Game 1 playoff victory over the Spurs, outshining even Victor Wembanyama's record-breaking performance.

By Mike Johnson
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Apple Eyes Intel and Samsung as Backup US Chipmakers
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Apple Eyes Intel and Samsung as Backup US Chipmakers

Apple has initiated exploratory talks with Intel and Samsung about manufacturing its main processors in the United States, potentially ending its exclusive reliance on TSMC.

By Jonathan Blake
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Bun is Being Ported from Zig to Rust: What It Means
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Bun is Being Ported from Zig to Rust: What It Means

The JavaScript runtime Bun is making a dramatic shift by porting its codebase from Zig to Rust. This decision signals major changes for developers and the broader ecosystem.

By Alex Chen
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Will the Moon Ruin the Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower?
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Will the Moon Ruin the Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower?

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this week, but a bright waning gibbous moon may wash out the show. Early risers still have a chance to catch shooting stars from Halley's Comet debris.

By James Wilson
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