Day: September 17, 2023

Unravel the Mysteries of Merkle Trees and zkSync

What does the zkSync L2 chain have in common with Bitcoin and Ethereum? They all rely on the genius concept of Merkle Trees, born in the 1980s. But how does it apply to zkSync, you ask? Join me as I delve into the workings of Merkle Trees and how it employs this ingenious tech to ensure the integrity and security of its data.

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How organizations can implement a cloud center of excellence to strengthen cloud operating models
Cloud operating models vary by industry, organization size, structure and technology adoption profiles. However, successful models will almost always contain a cloud enterprise architecture or EA function, such as a cloud center of excellence, that leads cloud adoption, as well as a cloud computing advisory council for cloud strategy and policy feedback, and a cloud

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Disney’s Released Rogers: The Musical For You to Blast Into Your Ears

You usually go to the Marvel Cinematic Universe for a lot of things, but memorable original music isn’t really one of them. But Rogers: The Musical—a corny Hamilton-alike that told a very condensed story of Chris Evans’ Captain America—is one of the more successful attempts at musically spicing things up for the…

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Terraforming Mars Publisher Calls AI “Too Powerful” Not to Use

Throughout the year, there’s been ongoing concerns about the use of generative AI across various forms of entertainment such as film and TV. Every industry has their own stance on the matter, and in the case of tabletop games, it’s quite divisive: some in the industry have put restrictions on AI-made products, while…

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Tim Cook on why Apple still uses Twitter: ‘It’s there for discourse and as a town square’

On the heels of Apple’s “Wonderlust” special event, Apple CEO Tim Cook sat down with John Dickerson for an interview on CBS Sunday Morning. In the interview, Cook discussed Apple’s environmental goals, while also touching on the company’s decision to continue using Twitter, investing in Texas, and more.

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Choosing the Right Redis Library for Microservices: Go-Redis vs. RedisPipe

This article provides a detailed comparison of Go-Redis and RedisPipe, two prominent Redis libraries used in microservices. It covers their performance, ease of use, flexibility, and handling context timeouts in microservices architecture. Choose the library that aligns best with your project’s unique requirements and performance demands, keeping in mind the trade-offs between ease of use and high performance.

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