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Google DeepMind has announced the release of AlphaGenome, a new AI model designed to predict how genetic variants affect gene regulation across the entire genome. It represents a significant advanceme ...
In collaboration with NVIDIA, researchers from SGLang have published early benchmarks of the GB200 (Grace Blackwell) NVL72 system, showing up to a 2.7× increase in LLM inference throughput ...
Google has released Gemini CLI, a new open-source AI command-line interface that brings the full capabilities of its Gemini 2.5 Pro model directly into developers’ terminals. Designed for ...
Cloudflare has announced the public beta of its new container service, enabling developers to run containers on its global network. The service allows users to deploy Docker containers to run workload ...
Architectural success in decentralized systems depends more on how decisions are made than on system design alone. Structured practices such as ADRs and advice forums can build confidence and clarity.
QCon AI New York (December 16-17, 2025), from the team behind InfoQ and QCon, has announced its Program Committee to shape talks focused on practical AI implementation for senior software ...
API calls now make up 83% of all web traffic. Competitive advantage is no longer won by simply having APIs; the key to gaining ground is based on the performance and the reliability of those APIs.
The 2015 Standish Group Chaos Report has been released which shows some improvement and lots of opportunity for improvement in the software development industry. Jennifer Lynch discussed the findings.
Each year, InfoQ editors that cover software architecture and design meet to discuss the latest trends we’re observing across the industry.
Microservice design should follow the “IDEALS”: interface segregation, deployability (is on you), event-driven, availability over consistency, loose-coupling, and single responsibility.
In this article, the author demonstrates how we can change the behavior of sealed methods in C#. This can be done by understanding how code generation and compilation work in the .NET platform.
The Host Leadership Field Book provides 30 cases and experiences from people who are applying host leadership in different settings. The book was edited by Mark McKergow and Pierluigi Pugliese.
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