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Red Hat Official ☛ Hope, crash, iterate: One PM’s journey to make enterprise library content searchable, findable, and useful - Part 3 [Ed: IBM trying to appeal to plagiarists, cheaters, and a Ponzi scheme (the biggest one in decades)]
We had stretched a working bot to cover a new use case and data source—and watched it strain under the weight of unclear expectations, sprawling content, and retrieval blind spots. But those hard lessons gave us the clarity to regroup. We didn’t need to start over. We needed to design with intention and sharper focus.
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Red Hat ☛ Boost Hey Hi (AI) efficiency with GPU autoscaling on OpenShift [Ed: The buzzword piece of the day]
In modern applications, autoscaling is crucial to maintaining responsiveness, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Workloads often experience fluctuating demand, and scaling enables dynamic resource allocation, preventing performance bottlenecks and ensuring high availability. Without effective scaling, applications risk over-provisioning resources, leading to unnecessary costs or under-provisioning, which can result in degraded performance and potential downtime.
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Red Hat ☛ How to build a simple agentic Hey Hi (AI) server with MCP [Ed: More buzzwords and nonsense]
As Hey Hi (AI) agents become more capable, developers need a reliable way to connect them to real-world data and tools. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) provides a standardized approach to enable this connection, making Hey Hi (AI) systems more useful, secure, and scalable. In this article, we'll create a simple MCP server and build a tool that fetches weather data for a specified location.
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Red Hat ☛ Windows image-building service for OpenShift Virtualization [Ed: Windows in Red Hat]
Imagine managing virtual machines (VMs) in your continuous integration (CI) process as easily as you would any other piece of software. Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines makes this vision a reality by providing a robust framework for building CI/CD systems. This framework empowers developers to seamlessly build, test, and deploy applications in a truly cloud-native way.
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Red Hat ☛ Build your first Software Template for Backstage
More organizations are adopting the discipline of platform engineering and deploying internal developer portals (IDPs) to streamline developer onboarding and provide self-service capabilities. The goal of these initiatives is to reduce cognitive load on development teams and boost developer productivity.