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· 2025年6月27日

Introducing Developer Community AI Bot to answer your questions

Dear Community Member,

We're pleased to introduce a new AI-powered bot that's now live on the Developer Community.

Using IRIS Vector Search, the DC AI Bot automatically analyzes new questions and replies in the comments with relevant answers. While responses are AI-generated, each one is reviewed by our experienced IRIS developer moderators to ensure accuracy and relevance.

Post a question and keep an eye on your thread — the answer might arrive faster than you expect.

Yours,
The Developer Community Team

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· 2025年6月27日

PYRAMID HACK SOLUTION - TRUSTED EXPERTS READY TO HELP

A sophisticated scam targeting seniors in New York has emerged, exploiting their trust and vulnerability by impersonating the Social Security Administration . This elaborate scheme began with the creation of a counterfeit SSA portal, meticulously designed to appear legitimate and convincing. The scammers aimed to ensnare seniors into a fraudulent operation that promised to convert their Social Security Income (SSI) payments into stablecoins, a type of cryptocurrency intended to maintain a stable value.The tactics employed by the scammers were varied and insidious. They likely utilized phishing emails, social media advertisements, and even robocalls to reach their victims. These communications often highlighted the purported benefits of converting SSI payments into stablecoins, emphasizing advantages such as ease of access, potential for growth, and enhanced security. Such messages were particularly alluring to many seniors who may not have been well-versed in digital currencies. The scammers framed the conversion as a protective measure against inflation and economic instability, further enticing their targets.Once seniors were directed to the fraudulent portal, they were prompted to provide sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers, bank account details, and other confidential data. The portal was crafted to closely mimic the official SSA website, complete with similar logos and layouts, making it exceedingly difficult for victims to discern the deception. After entering their information, victims were often instructed to transfer their existing SSI payments into a cryptocurrency wallet controlled by the scammers, under the guise of converting their funds into stablecoins.The operation was extensive, with the scammers managing to establish multiple domains to facilitate their nefarious activities. They created a network of websites that redirected victims to the fake portal, creating the illusion of numerous legitimate options for converting their payments. This complexity allowed the scammers to evade detection for an extended period. Pyramid hack solution  intervened, working diligently to dismantle 15 of these fraudulent domains. Their concerted efforts led to the recovery of approximately $3 million that had been illicitly siphoned from unsuspecting seniors. This case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and education regarding online scams, particularly for older adults who may be more susceptible to such schemes. It underscores the necessity for individuals to verify the legitimacy of any financial offers and to exercise caution when sharing personal information online. The pivotal role of Pyramid hack solution in this recovery effort highlights the critical need for resources that assist victims of online fraud, ensuring that those affected can reclaim their lost funds and restore their financial security. WhatsApp; +447401467910 Website; https://pyramidhacksolution.com Telegram; @PyramidhackSolution  

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· 2025年6月27日

Why is temporary database reported smaller than actual size of the disk ?

I have notified that on several servers the IRISTEMP database is reported as only a few GB in size while on the disk where it's located, the IRIS.DAT file is much bigger (eg: 3GB reported in Portal (including free space) while file on the disk file is 121GB). The last modification date of IRIS.DAT is recent so I'm not looking into a location no more in use.

Is there an explanation for that difference in size ? 

I know temporary databases are special in a way they are not always stored on the disk, here is what InterSystems says about it :

Changes to temporary globals are not written to disk. Instead the changes are maintained within the in-memory buffer pool. A large temporary global may be written to disk if there is not sufficient space for it within the buffer pool.

Still it does not explain the size difference between portal and physical disk.

Also : I saw that this database get expanded multiple times, sometimes 20 times in 2 seconds (eg : 30, 33, 37 ... until 1000MB). Would it make sense to change expansion size to something else than default ? (eg: 300MB).

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· 2025年6月27日 3m read

Segunda mitad de InterSystems Ready 2025

Hola, comunidad:

Mientras escribía un artículo ayer, me di cuenta de que estaba tan ocupada con las personas que se acercaron a la mesa de la Developer Community en el Tech Exchange que se me olvidó sacar fotos para vosotros. Por suerte, me di cuenta de mi error y lo corregí 😉.

Así que, ¡veamos qué ocurrió el martes en el InterSystems Ready 2025! Comenzó con un discurso de Scott Gnau sobre el enfoque y la arquitectura de la plataforma de datos de InterSystems, y cómo se diferencia de todos los demás sistemas de gestión de bases de datos (DBMS).

Después, @Tom Woodfin y Peter Lesperance se adentraron en los detalles del uso de las novedades de IRIS en Epic:

Luego, @Gokhan Uluderya habló sobre los datos en la IA y la importancia de contar con datos de calidad para poder aplicar GenAI o Búsqueda Vectorial sobre ellos:

@Jeff Fried retomó este tema y profundizó más en la estrategia de InterSystems GenAI:

Daniel Franko resumió las herramientas disponibles para los desarrolladores de IRIS for Health:

Después de la comida, la mayoría de los participantes continuaron con las sesiones o el Tech Exchange. Por ejemplo, @Raj Singh pasó por nuestra mesa y hablamos sobre el actual Concurso de Ideas.

@Henrique Dias, @Henry Pereira y @Dean Andrews también se acercaron al stand:

@Lorenzo Scalese, @Dean Andrews , @Derek Gervais 

@Sergei Shutov, @Anastasia Dyubaylo, @Vishal Pallerla 

@Iryna Mykhailova, @Anastasia Dyubaylo, @Bob Kuszewski 

@Henrique Dias, @Benjamin De Boe, @Anastasia Dyubaylo, @Enrico Parisi, @Henry Pereira, @Iryna Mykhailova, @José Pereira 

Los "Mosqueteros" (@Henry Pereira, @Henrique Dias, @José Pereira) con @Anastasia Dyubaylo

@Dean Andrews, Mariam Makhmutova, @Anastasia Dyubaylo, @Derek Gervais 

@Muhammad Waseem, @Guillaume Rongier, @Anastasia Dyubaylo, @Oliver Wilms 

@Derek Gervais@Anastasia Dyubaylo,  @Ben Spead, @Thomas Dyar 

Este año, para hacerlo más interesante, preparamos un desafío especial para nuestros invitados desarrolladores: ¡un quiz de Global Masters!

Aquí están @Derek Robinson, @Myles Collins y @Patrick Sulin intentando acertar las 5 respuestas correctamente:

En el próximo artículo, ¡descubriréis quién superó el desafío!

Mientras todo esto ocurría en la mesa de la Developer Community, en la pantalla grande del Tech Exchange había presentaciones, como la de @Brett Saviano sobre VS Code:

Y presentaciones en mesas más pequeñas, por ejemplo, la de @Guillaume Rongier:

Fuera del Tech Exchange, las startups estaban haciendo sus presentaciones. Por ejemplo, SerenityGPT, que creó nuestro maravilloso DC AI Bot y DC AI Chat:

Y por la noche fuimos a Universal City Walk y disfrutamos del concierto de Integrity Check, ¡que fue espectacular!

Después del concierto, tuvimos el placer de la compañía del guitarrista, también conocido como @Randy Pallotta.

Pasamos un rato maravilloso en Universal, que fue un gran cierre para un día estupendo.

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