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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14772 · Jun 1

#cplusplus#cache#cpp#database#fibers#in_memory#in_memory_database#key_value#keydb#memcached#message_broker#multi_threading#nosql#redis#valkey#vector_search Dragonfly is a modern in-memory data store compatible with Redis and Memcached, offering up to 25 times higher throughput and better cache efficiency while using up to 80% fewer resources. It scales well with larger servers, supports many Redis commands, and features a unique, memory-efficient cache and fast snapshotting. Dragonfly provides low latency, high performance, and is easy to configure with familiar Redis options. Its design ensures atomic operations and efficient resource use, making it ideal for fast, cost-effective cloud applications needing real-time data access and high scalability. This means you get faster, more efficient caching and data handling with minimal changes to your existing setup[5][2][4]. https://github.com/dragonflydb/dragonfly

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@CryptoM · Post #65248 · 04/12/2026, 09:35 AM

🚀 Tether CEO Advocates for Open AI Development Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino has expressed his views on the development of artificial intelligence, stating that AI should be as open as freedom. According to Odaily, Ardoino criticized the centralized approach to AI development, describing it as a 'dead end.' In contrast to the closed AI systems being developed by major tech companies, Tether is exploring alternative methods through QVAC, which focuses on running AI models on local devices. This approach aims to give users control over their data and computing power, aligning with the crypto industry's core principle of self-custody, where users maintain autonomy over their data and computational resources. #Tether#CEO#AIdevelopment#openAI#freedom#centralizedAI#selfcustody#crypto#localdevices#dataprivacy