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Tech Optimizer
August 5, 2026
Timescale has released its State of PostgreSQL 2024 Report, highlighting PostgreSQL's growing role as the preferred database for AI applications. Key findings from a survey of 688 developers indicate that 78.6% prefer PostgreSQL for its ability to manage diverse data types, including vectors. There has been a 65% increase in PostgreSQL usage compared to the previous year, with 55.3% of developers now using AI tools, reflecting a 55% year-over-year growth. Additionally, 60% of developers use PostgreSQL for both personal and professional projects, a 20% increase from last year. PostgreSQL is recognized for its stability, extensibility, and developer-friendly nature, making it a strong alternative to specialized databases. Developers cite data integration flexibility (78.6%) and ease of use (56%) as key reasons for their preference. PostgreSQL's capabilities have led to its adoption across various industries, including finance, healthcare, and IoT, due to its proficiency in handling transactional and analytical workloads. Timescale is enhancing PostgreSQL's AI capabilities with innovations like pgai and pgvectorscale.
AppWizard
July 13, 2026
Audiotool 3.0 has launched, introducing real-time multiplayer music creation capabilities via web browsers and tablets, with mobile applications planned. The update features NEXUS, an open-source SDK that allows users to create their own instruments, plugins, and AI tools within the Audiotool ecosystem. The platform aims to enhance collaboration by addressing issues like device discrepancies and incompatible plugins, boasting the lowest latency among online music production tools. Users can design custom instruments, effects, and applications, and the SDK supports AI integrations. Launch partners for NEXUS include Splice, Ujam, BandM8, and Fraunhofer, and Audiotool is hosting a hackathon series until August 23 to encourage innovation.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
CCP Games has announced the winners of its latest hackathon for EVE Frontier, a blockchain-based survival MMO. The main winner, CradleOS, received a prize of ,000 for its civilization-building tool. An additional ,000 was awarded to other notable projects. The winning projects include: - CradleOS: A user interface and system for managing in-game resources and territory with a narrative involving a mysterious AI. - Blood Contract: A bounty system for player-versus-player quests. - Civilization Control: A user interface for managing territory and assets in the game. Secondary category winners were Bazaar, which received the "Most Creative" award for transforming the marketplace menu into a playable social space, and Shadow Broker Intel, which won the "Weirdest Idea" accolade for a marketplace trading player activity intelligence. EVE Frontier is currently in early access, allowing players to participate in its modding experiment.
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