Agents need vector search more than RAG ever did

What’s the role of vector databases in the agentic AI world? That’s a question that organizations have been coming to terms with in recent months. The narrative had real momentum. As large language models scaled to million-token context windows, a credible argument circulated among enterprise architects: purpose-built vector search was a stopgap, not infrastructure. Agentic…

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Trader Joe’s is bringing back its viral mini tote bags. Here’s when to start looking

The miniature canvas totes will return in delicate pink, baby blue, mint green, and lavender—the same pastel shades shoppers snapped up last year. Nothing says springtime like a canvas tote drop from Trader Joe’s. That’s right. The highly anticipated shopping bags are back and ready to fly off the shelves (and, probably, the resale sites)…

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The team behind continuous batching says your idle GPUs should be running inference, not sitting dark

Every GPU cluster has dead time. Training jobs finish, workloads shift and hardware sits dark while power and cooling costs keep running. For neocloud operators, those empty cycles are lost margin. The obvious workaround is spot GPU markets — renting spare capacity to whoever needs it. But spot instances mean the cloud vendor is still…

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The war in Iran is prompting these IEA member nations to tap into strategic oil reserves

Oil reserves have been released before, during wars in Iraq, Libya, and Ukraine. A widening war in Iran has halted oil tankers, made targets of refineries and spooked investors worried about the cascading impact of spiking energy prices.In response, the International Energy Agency agreed on Wednesday to release the largest volume of emergency oil reserves…

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