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RandomResizedCrop in PyTorch (6)

Posted on December 17, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Buy Me a Coffee☕ *Memos: My post explains RandomResizedCrop() about size argument. My post explains RandomResizedCrop() about scale argument. My post explains RandomResizedCrop() about ratio argument. My post explains RandomResizedCrop() Continue reading RandomResizedCrop in PyTorch (6)→

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From Regex Matching to Understanding Intent: How SafeLine WAF Uses Semantic Analysis

Posted on December 17, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

If you’ve worked with Web Application Firewalls (WAFs), you’ve probably seen this pattern before: Add more rules Tune more regex Still get bypasses and false positives This isn’t because WAFs Continue reading From Regex Matching to Understanding Intent: How SafeLine WAF Uses Semantic Analysis→

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Oracle 23ai’s Phantom Vector Memory: A Troubleshooting Guide

Posted on December 17, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

☁️ Pre-Flight Checklist Before we taxi down the runway, here’s your flight plan. Keep this handy to navigate your flight path. Welcome aboard the cloud! 🌥️ Takeoff Prerequisites A Quick Continue reading Oracle 23ai’s Phantom Vector Memory: A Troubleshooting Guide→

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Peas, Bacteria, and DNA: A Century-Long Pursuit of Genetic Truth

Posted on December 17, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

It all began with a single pea plant. Humanity’s earliest experiments in heredity happened unconsciously, in sheep pens and wheat fields—transplanted grains that happened to thrive, short-legged sheep that conveniently Continue reading Peas, Bacteria, and DNA: A Century-Long Pursuit of Genetic Truth→

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SQL Access for AI Agents — Flexibility with Guardrails

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Learn how to safely expose SQL data to AI agents using a two-part pattern: MCP for AI communication and a schema-driven query builder for secure queries.” Operational AI Agents Need Continue reading SQL Access for AI Agents — Flexibility with Guardrails→

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Node-gyp Errors? A Complete Guide to Fixing npm Install Failures

Posted on December 17, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

🧱 Understanding and Fixing Node-gyp Issues (A Practical Guide) If you’ve ever run npm install and been greeted with a long list of cryptic errors mentioning node-gyp, you’re not alone. Continue reading Node-gyp Errors? A Complete Guide to Fixing npm Install Failures→

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Why Lightweight File Conversion Tools Still Matter in 2025

Posted on December 16, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

In a time when AI can write code, generate designs, and automate complex workflows, it’s easy to overlook the most basic needs— such as converting an image into a PDF. Continue reading Why Lightweight File Conversion Tools Still Matter in 2025→

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From PostgreSQL to Redis: Accelerating Your Applications with Redis Data Integration

Posted on December 16, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Here’s a statistic that might surprise you: 90% of all relational OLTP workloads are pure reads. Let that sink in. Nine out of ten database operations in your transactional system Continue reading From PostgreSQL to Redis: Accelerating Your Applications with Redis Data Integration→

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Why Event-Driven Systems Fail in Production

Posted on December 16, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Event-driven architecture looks simple on whiteboards, but in production, it can fail quietly and expensively. At one fintech company, a misconfigured event topic caused thousands of duplicate transactions to be Continue reading Why Event-Driven Systems Fail in Production→

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🔒 Beginner’s Guide to AWS IAM Hardening

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⭐ Why I Built This Project (Part 1 — IAM Hardening) Instead of studying cloud security concepts in isolation, I’m using real job descriptions as a roadmap and building hands-on Continue reading 🔒 Beginner’s Guide to AWS IAM Hardening→

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Your First AWS WAF Setup

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Your first successful project on the AWS Cloud, perhaps a cloud résumé or a static website, marks a significant milestone. Yet, deployment is only half the battle. To fortify this Continue reading Your First AWS WAF Setup→

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RandomResizedCrop in PyTorch (5)

Posted on December 16, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Buy Me a Coffee☕ *Memos: My post explains RandomResizedCrop() about size argument. My post explains RandomResizedCrop() about scale argument. My post explains RandomResizedCrop() about size argument with scale=[0, 0] and Continue reading RandomResizedCrop in PyTorch (5)→

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Live from re:Invent…it’s Stack Overflow!

Posted on December 16, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Ryan is joined by Stack Overflow’s CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar and Director of Data Science Michael Foree on the floor at re:Invent to discuss all they’ve seen and heard at the Continue reading Live from re:Invent…it’s Stack Overflow!→

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💾 AWS 105: Persistent Storage Power-Up – Creating an EBS Volume

Posted on December 16, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

🧱 EBS Volumes: Building the Hard Drives of Your Cloud Servers Hey Cloud Builders and Data Defenders! 👋 Welcome to Day 5 of the #100DaysOfCloud Challenge: Create EBS Volume! We’re Continue reading 💾 AWS 105: Persistent Storage Power-Up – Creating an EBS Volume→

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Used this to figure out basic setup of rust/wasm, and ported it to Angular to figured out how to move on with other projects.

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Using Rust WebAssembly in Vite + React: A Modern Game of Life Example Jambo ・ Dec 9 #rust #typescript #vite #webdev

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