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Apache Kafka 4.0 ushers in a transformative era by adopting KRaft mode, eliminating the need for ZooKeeper, streamlining architecture, and enhancing scalability. With a next-gen consumer group protocol for improved performance and early access to point-to-point messaging, Kafka solidifies its role in modern data streaming. Elevate your data infrastructure with Kafka’s innovative advancements!
By Steef-Jan WiggersJennifer Davis discusses practical approaches for senior software developers and engineering leaders to navigate organizational change and build high-performing teams. She explains the importance of functional leadership, enabling healthy conflict, and establishing metrics that truly reflect value. Learn how to craft supportive environments that empower individual growth and maximize team impact.
By Jennifer DavisKevin Bowman of Kraken Technology unveiled how serverless cloud solutions are revolutionizing the UK's power grid management amid a 40% surge in renewable energy. By leveraging intelligent control systems, battery storage and microservices, Kraken optimizes energy flow and grid stability while advocating for consumer cooperation and continued investment in cloud technologies for future resilience.
By Steef-Jan WiggersAMD has released Gaia, an open-source project allowing developers to run large language models (LLMs) locally on Windows machines with AMD hardware acceleration. The framework supports retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and includes tools for indexing local data sources. Gaia is designed to offer an alternative to LLMs hosted on a cloud service provider (CSP).
By Matt FosterMeta has officially released the first models in its new Llama 4 family—Scout and Maverick—marking a step forward in its open-weight large language model ecosystem. Designed with a native multimodal architecture and a mixture-of-experts (MoE) framework, these models aim to support a broader range of applications, from image understanding to long-context reasoning.
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Welcome to Codetown, Noe. You should also join the JUG-Africa and CongoJUG groups here. I hope you write a blog post with your Codetown blog and tell is more about your geo localization work. We can start a Geo-Localization special interest group here in Codetown and you can lead it if you like! Let me know...and enjoy. All the best, Michael