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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, February 15, 2025?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, we present you with these top quality stories. From How to Expose (And Fix) Hidden Bottlenecks in Adobe Experience Manager to No Startup Has Ever Failed Because it Didn’t Have a Blog, let’s dive right in.


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programming

How to Expose (And Fix) Hidden Bottlenecks in Adobe Experience Manager

TL;DR Learn how to read thread dumps and take control of your application’s runtime behaviour.

By @realgpp [ 9 Min read ]

Thread dumps are snapshots of all the threads running in your AEM instance at a specific moment. To capture them:

Pro Tip: Capture multiple thread dumps at intervals (e.g., every 10 seconds) to get a clearer picture of long-running issues.

To analyze a specific thread dump:

3. Architectural Implications:..

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startups

No Startup Has Ever Failed Because it Didn’t Have a Blog

TL;DR The case against content marketing, and how to do inbound marketing in the post-content age.

By @bigmao [ 6 Min read ]

Somewhere along the way, startup marketing got hijacked by creator economy logic.

Founders now believe:

All wrong.

No startup has ever failed because it didn’t have a blog. Name one high-growth startup that failed because it didn’t have a content marketing strategy.

You can’t. Because it’s never happened...

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cloud

Cloud Giants Spend a Fortune on Load Balancers—This Research Could Change That

TL;DR Researchers have optimized Layer-7 load balancing using programmable SmartNICs to improve efficiency, cost, and energy use in cloud data centers.

By @loadbalancer [ 5 Min read ]

Authors:

(1) Tianyi Cui, University of Washington (cuity@cs.washington.edu);

(2) Chenxingyu Zhao, University of Washington (cxyzhao@cs.washington.edu);

(3) Wei Zhang, Microsoft (wei.zhang.gbs@gmail.com);

(4) Kaiyuan Zhang, University of Washington (kaiyuanz@cs.washington.edu).

Editor's note: This is Part 1 of 6 of a study detailing attempts to optimize layer-7 load balancing. Read the rest below...

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