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Datalaria

Data, AI & Tech
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Posts by Datalaria

Datalaria in Articles 9 min read
Your CrewAI agent has the same problem web servers had in 2005: it accepts user input without sanitizing. In 2005, the vulnerability was called SQL Injection and it allowed an attacker to execute arbitrary commands on your database with a '; DROP TAB...
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Datalaria in Tutorials 10 min read
You have an AI model that hallucinates with your company's data. You open a support ticket and ask the chatbot about your returns policy. The chatbot, powered by GPT-4 or Gemini 2.5, responds with a fabricated policy that sounds perfectly plausible b...
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Datalaria in Articles 8 min read
After more than 60 articles, 9 technical series, 4 production applications, and a bilingual blog that generates weekly content, I get asked the same question over and over: "What tools do you use?" Not what tools I recommend, not what tools are trend...
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Datalaria in Articles 8 min read
When a Korean student tries to pay tuition at a university in Madrid, they face a Kafkaesque maze: opaque banking fees that devour 3% to 5% of the transaction, unfavorable exchange rates unilaterally imposed by the intermediary bank, SWIFT transfers ...
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Datalaria in Articles 8 min read
There is a question every professional who works with data should ask — and almost no one formulates explicitly: How should I change my opinion when I receive new evidence? I don't mean a philosophical answer, but a mathematical one. If I believe the...
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Datalaria in Tutorials 8 min read
RAG is the aspirin of generative AI: everyone prescribes it, almost no one truly understands how it works, and when it fails, the patient hallucinates. If you've attended any tech conference in the past 18 months, you'll have heard the same promise r...
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Datalaria in Articles 10 min read
Picture this scenario: your European startup launches an AI tool that scans résumés to filter candidates in hiring processes. The product works, clients are happy, revenue is growing. Three months later, you receive a formal notification from the nat...
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Datalaria in Tutorials 4 min read
If you've ever tried building an AI agent system in production, you know the pain. During the construction of the agentic radar for Obsolescencehttps://datalaria.com/en/posts/obspart5radaragent/, I faced the problem of connecting Gemini 2.5 with my S...
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Datalaria in Articles 4 min read
There are historical figures who discover continents, and there are figures who invent the underlying physics that allow the ships to exist. In the realm of technology and data, Claude Shannon unequivocally belongs to the latter category. If you can ...
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Datalaria in Articles 6 min read
There is an inconvenient truth the artificial intelligence industry prefers to whisper rather than proclaim: the real cost of putting an LLM into production almost never matches the API invoice. It's like buying a car and discovering that the dealers...
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Datalaria in Articles 7 min read
On the cyber battlefield, where a state-sponsored attacker can compromise credentials and move laterally through a military network in just 18 minutes and 49 seconds, every second of detection delay can mean the difference between defending critical ...
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Datalaria in Articles 2 min read
The contemporary industrial landscape demands robust management frameworks in the face of extreme volatility. At the epicenter of this organizational and analytical architecture stands the monumental philosophy of W. Edwards Deming. Conceived in the ...
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Datalaria in Articles 3 min read
The history of mathematical economics and data science is bound to a fundamental human need: the optimal allocation of scarce resources to maximize performance. At the epicenter of this revolution stands Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich, the Soviet ma...
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Datalaria in Tutorials 3 min read
The most highly engineered artificial intelligence backend fails to secure financial viability if upper management lacks the mechanism to visualize its direct impact on profitability. Applied Operations Engineering does not terminate inherently withi...
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Datalaria in Articles 3 min read
In the previous section of this series, we demonstrated that Artificial Intelligence can calculate the P&L impact of component obsolescence. This was achieved by isolating the semantic inference module from execution, using deterministic SQL tools. ...
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Datalaria in Articles 3 min read
Over the last year, the widespread obsession with basic RAG Retrieval-Augmented Generation architectures has pushed hundreds of companies into a systemic bottleneck. The promise was undeniably seductive: "upload your documents and chat with your data...
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Datalaria in Articles 4 min read
1. The Hook: Industrial Data Entropy In standard academic theory, data sets are inherently clean. In the active reality of the industrial supply chain, obsolete ERPs continually export garbage arrays. Receiving a flat Bill of Materials systematica...
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Datalaria in Articles 3 min read
1. The Flat Table Trap Excel is Dead Managing an industrial Bill of Materials BOM through spreadsheets is a structural deficiency. Excel provides a two-dimensional environment for a three-dimensional problem. Hardware engineering and manufacturing ...
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Datalaria in Articles 5 min read
1. The Hook: The False Sense of Security In the previous chapter, we established a non-negotiable axiom: surviving in modern manufacturing requires anticipating component obsolescence with at least an 18-month lead time. The instinctive and frequen...
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Datalaria in Articles 6 min read
The narrative dominating the corridors of large modern corporations is dangerously flawed. When a production line, manufacturing million-margin equipment, grinds to a halt because a two-dollar microcontroller is unavailable, the board's reaction is t...
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