{"success":true,"data":{"query":"Atlas Pulse Master","limit":10,"count":10,"sources":["wiki_dallas.hat","wiki_artificial_intelligence.hat","atlas_pulse_master.hat","postgres_mastery.tah","swarm_test.tah"],"synced":[],"results":[{"source":"wiki_dallas.hat","text":"Sports\nDowntown Dallas is home to two major league sports teams that play at the American Airlines Center: the Dallas Mavericks (NBA), who won the NBA Championship in 2011, and the Dallas Stars (NHL), who won the Stanley Cup in 1999. Nearby Arlington is home to the Dallas Cowboys (NFL), who play at the AT&T Stadium and have won five Super Bowls, the Texas Rangers (MLB), who play at Globe Life Field and won the World Series in 2023, and the Dallas Wings (WNBA), who play at College Park Center. MLS team FC Dallas plays at Toyota Stadium in Frisco and won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 1997 and 2016. The newest team in Dallas is Dallas Trinity FC, the first professional women's soccer team that plays at the historic Cotton Bowl (stadium). The city is home to several minor league and college sports programs in the area.\nSince joining the league as an expansion team in 1960, the Cowboys have enjoyed substantial success, advancing to eight Super Bowls and winning five. The Cowboys are financially the most valuable sports franchise in the world, worth approximately $4 billion. In 2009, they relocated to their new 80,000-seat stadium in Arlington, which was the site of Super Bowl XLV and is set to host the most matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Cowboys are currently part of the East Division of the National Football Conference (NFC).\nThe Texas Rangers won the American League pennant in 2010, 2011 and 2023, and won the World Series in 2023. The franchise relocated from Washington D.C. in 1972. They play in the West Division of the American League.\nThe Dallas Mavericks joined the league as an expansion team in 1980. They won their first National Basketball Association championship in 2011 led by Dirk Nowitzki. They play in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference.\nThe Dallas Stars moved to North Texas in 1993 as a relocation from the former team, the Minnesota North Stars. The Stars have won eight division titles in Dallas, two Presidents' Trophies as the top regular season team in the NHL, the Western Conference championship three times, and in 1998–99, the Stanley Cup. The team plays in the Central Division of the Western Conference.\nFC Dallas play at Toyota Stadium (formerly FC Dallas Stadium and Pizza Hut Park), a stadium that opened in 2005. They currently play in MLS's Western Conference. The team was originally called the Dallas Burn and used to play in the Cotton Bowl. Although FC Dallas has not yet won a MLS Cup, they won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 1997 and 2016 and the Supporters' Shield in 2016. Previously, the Dallas Tornado played in the North American Soccer League from 1968 to 1981.\nThe Dallas Wings came to The Metroplex in 2016 after relocating from Tulsa.\nThere are many notable minor league teams in the Dallas-Fort Worth. The Allen Americans are a professional ice hockey team headquartered at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center in Allen, Texas, which currently plays in the ECHL. They are the minor league affiliate of the NHL's Seattle Kraken. The team was founded in 2009 in the Central Hockey League(CHL). They have won 4 straight championships, 2 in the CHL (2012–13, 2013–14) and 2 in the ECHL(2014–15, 2015–16).\nThe Dallas Renegades are a professional football team in the UFL that plays their home games at Toyota Stadium.\nThe Dallas Sidekicks (2012) are an American professional indoor soccer team based in Allen, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. They play their home games in the Credit Union of Texas Event Center. The team is named after the original Dallas Sidekicks that operated from 1984 to 2004. The MLS-affiliated North Texas SC team is a member of MLS Next Pro and plays in Frisco at Toyota Stadium; it is the reserve team of FC Dallas. The Dallas Mavericks own an NBA G League team, the Texas Legends.\nRugby is a developing sport in Dallas and Texas in general. The multiple clubs, ranging from men's and women's clubs to collegiate and high school, are part of the Texas Rugby Football Union. Dallas was one of only 16 cities in the United States included in the Rugby Super League, represented by Dallas Harlequins. Australian rules football is also growing in Dallas. The Dallas Magpies, founded in 1998, compete in the United States Australian Football League.\nThe only Division I sports program within the Dallas political boundary is the Dallas Baptist University Patriots baseball team. Although outside the city limits, the Mustangs of Southern Methodist University are in the enclave of University Park. Neighboring cities Fort Worth, Arlington, and Denton are home to the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs, UT Arlington Mavericks, and University of North Texas Mean Green respectively. The Dallas area hosted the Final Four of the 2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament at AT&T Stadium. The college Cotton Bowl Classic football game was played at the Cotton Bowl through its 2009 game, but has moved to AT&T Stadium.\nThe Red River Showdown is an American college football rivalry game played annually at the Cotton Bowl Stadium during the second weekend of the State Fair of Texas in October. The game is played by the Oklahoma Sooners football team of the University of Oklahoma and the Texas Longhorns football team of the University of Texas at Austin. The 10,000-capacity Forester Stadium, which is used mainly for football and soccer, is also located in Dallas.\nDallas Trinity FC is the first professional women's soccer team in Dallas that plays at the historic Cotton Bowl (stadium) located in Downtown Dallas. Originally founded in May 2023 by the Neil family and managed by Chris Petrucelli, the club kicked off its inaugural season in August 2024 when they played Tampa Bay Sun FC, ending in a 1 v 1 tie. Following this match was two very significant matches for the club, the friendly match and home opener. The club played their friendly match vs FC Barcelona Femení where they lost 0-6 and the club's official home match was against DC Power FC where they tied 1-1.\nThe club finished the season 12–9–7, finishing third and getting eliminated by Tampa Bay Sun FC by the final score of 2–1 in the semi-finals of the USL Championship. Following its inaugural season, the teams parted ways with Pauline MacDonald and Gavin Beith.\nRecently, the team announced its State Fair Clasico Match during the Texas State Fair at Fair Park on October 18 vs Club América Femenil.\nMajor League Volleyball expanded to the Dallas market after announcing plans for a single, unified professional women's volleyball league with the former Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) in 2025. The Dallas franchise of Major League Volleyball was officially named Dallas Pulse and confirmed Comerica Center in Frisco as its home court for their 2026 debut. In their inaugural season, the Pulse have clinched a postseason spot with Head Coach, Shannon Winzer, as they prepare to host the 2026 MLV Championship at Comerica Center.","score":58.2022929814127,"links":[]},{"source":"wiki_artificial_intelligence.hat","text":"In fiction\nThought-capable artificial beings have appeared as storytelling devices since antiquity, and have been a persistent theme in science fiction.\nA common trope in these works began with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, where a human creation becomes a threat to its masters. This includes such works as Arthur C. Clarke's and Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (both 1968), with HAL 9000, the murderous computer in charge of the Discovery One spaceship, as well as Blade Runner (1982), The Terminator (1984) and The Matrix (1999). In contrast, the rare loyal robots such as Gort from The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) and Bishop from Aliens (1986) are less prominent in popular culture.\nIsaac Asimov introduced the Three Laws of Robotics in many stories, most notably with the \"Multivac\" super-intelligent computer. Asimov's laws are often brought up during lay discussions of machine ethics; while almost all artificial intelligence researchers are familiar with Asimov's laws through popular culture, they generally consider the laws useless for many reasons, one of which is their ambiguity.\nSeveral works use AI to force us to confront the fundamental question of what makes us human, showing us artificial beings that have the ability to feel, and thus to suffer. This appears in Karel Čapek's R.U.R., the films A.I. Artificial Intelligence and Ex Machina, as well as the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, by Philip K. Dick. Dick considers the idea that our understanding of human subjectivity is altered by technology created with artificial intelligence.","score":53.16641805025819,"links":[]},{"source":"wiki_dallas.hat","text":"Parks and recreation\nDallas maintains and operates 406 parks on 21,000 acres (85 km2) of parkland.\nThe city's parks contain 17 separate lakes, including White Rock and Bachman lakes, spanning a total of 4,400 acres (17.81 km2).   In addition, Dallas is traversed by 61.6 miles (99.1 km) of biking and jogging trails, including the Katy Trail, and is home to 47 community and neighborhood recreation centers, 276 sports fields, 60 swimming pools, 232 playgrounds, 173 basketball courts, 112 volleyball courts, 126 play slabs, 258 neighborhood tennis courts, 258 picnic areas, six 18-hole golf courses, two driving ranges, and 477 athletic fields as of 2013.\n\nFair Park\nDallas's flagship park is Fair Park. Built in 1936 for the Texas Centennial Exposition world's fair, Fair Park is the world's largest collection of Art Deco exhibit buildings, art, and sculptures; Fair Park is also home to the State Fair of Texas, the largest state fair in the United States with 2 million visitors. In November 2019, consultants presented to the public a master plan to revitalize the area.","score":48.561834385130155,"links":[]},{"source":"wiki_artificial_intelligence.hat","text":"Natural language processing\nNatural language processing (NLP) allows programs to read, write and communicate in human languages. Specific problems include speech recognition, speech synthesis, machine translation, information extraction, information retrieval and question answering.\nEarly work, based on Noam Chomsky's generative grammar and semantic networks, had difficulty with word-sense disambiguation unless restricted to small domains called \"micro-worlds\" (due to the common sense knowledge problem). Margaret Masterman believed that it was meaning and not grammar that was the key to understanding languages, and that thesauri and not dictionaries should be the basis of computational language structure.\nModern deep learning techniques for NLP include word embedding (representing words, typically as vectors encoding their meaning), transformers (a deep learning architecture using an attention mechanism), and others. In 2019, generative pre-trained transformer (or \"GPT\") language models began to generate coherent text, and by 2023, these models were able to get human-level scores on the bar exam, SAT test, GRE test, and many other real-world applications.","score":42.37481353769364,"links":[]},{"source":"wiki_artificial_intelligence.hat","text":"ARTICLE: AI browser\nAn AI browser is a web browser with integrated artificial intelligence capabilities, such as automatically summarizing web page content or answering questions about it. A more specialized type is an agentic browser, based on the concept of agentic AI, which can take actions – such as navigating webpages or filling out forms – on behalf of the user.\nSeveral agentic browsers emerged in 2025, including ChatGPT Atlas (macOS only), Comet, and Dia.\nAs of 2025, this is a recent development in the browser market, including new entrants from OpenAI, Opera and Perplexity. The designation of 'AI browser' also includes established browsers that later added non-agentic AI features, such as Microsoft Edge with the Copilot chatbot, Google Chrome with the Gemini chatbot (for Windows desktop users in the US with their language set to English), and Firefox with multiple chatbot providers (such as ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, Gemini, and Le Chat).\nAI browsers have been noted to be susceptible to prompt injection attacks.","score":42.37481353769364,"links":[]},{"source":"atlas_pulse_master.hat","text":"SOURCE: postgres_mastery.tah\nSLUG: postgres-mastery\nTITLE: Postgres Mastery\nQUERY: Postgres Mastery\n\nCONTENT:\nPostgreSQL Performance: Use EXPLAIN (ANALYZE, BUFFERS) for query profiling. In serverless (Next.js), always use Supavisor (Transaction mode) to prevent connection exhaustion. Indexing: Use Covering Indexes (INCLUDE) for Index-Only scans. Anti-Patterns: Avoid 'SELECT *' and 'COUNT(*)' on large tables; use caching for counts. Row Level Security (RLS): Policies are implicit WHERE clauses; columns in USING/CHECK must be indexed. Optimization: Wrap auth.uid() in a sub-select to force it as a constant for the planner. Security Definer: Always set a search_path for DEFINER functions to prevent hijacking. Mandatory for Sunset Pulse: Ensure 'leads' table uses { onConflict: 'email' } to respect unique constraints. \u0001 �P�\u0007�\u000fm�q��$����*�\u001c��K\u001a�\u0016\u0012��J#��JSONB Optimization: Use GIN (jsonb_path_ops) for containment (@>) queries—it is 20-30% smaller than default GIN. Functional Indexes: Create B-Tree indexes on specific high-frequency keys (e.g., metadata->>'status'). Storage: Use EXTERNAL storage for large blobs to keep table pages lean. \u0001 �P�\u0007�\u000fm�q��$����*�\u001c��K\u001a�\u0016\u0012��J#��pg_vector Ops: HNSW is the production standard for recall (<50M vectors) but has 2-5x memory overhead.","score":20,"links":[]},{"source":"atlas_pulse_master.hat","text":"SOURCE: texas_place_history.tah\nSLUG: texas-place-history\nTITLE: Texas Place History\nQUERY: Texas Place History\n\nCONTENT:\nDOMAIN: Atlas Pulse Texas Place History | PLACE: Sunset, Texas | SLUG: sunset | REGION: Montague County | PHYSICAL_ANCHOR: Sunset townsite, southern Montague County | COORDINATES: 33.4504, -97.7709 | ATLAS_PULSE_BINDING: 72 | ATLAS_PULSE_STAGE: bound | BOUND_CARTRIDGES: texas_place_history.tah (Primary local history shard, 92%) | neighborhood_intel.tah (Regional neighborhood context, 38%) | market_velocity.tah (Nearby North Texas market behavior, 31%) | HEADLINE: A Small North Texas Town With A Long Memory | SUMMARY: Sunset sits in southern Montague County near State Highway 101 and Farm Road 1749. Its story runs through frontier settlement, a post office name change, railroad growth, and the farm economy that shaped much of North Texas. | DETAIL: A surveying error once placed Sunset in Wise County, but a 1900 lawsuit awarded the land, including the townsite, to Montague County. That mix of local identity, boundary history, and working-land heritage is part of the place Sunset Pulse calls home. | MILESTONES: 1870s: A Store Becomes A Townsite - Early settlers arrived from Denton County, and Sam Smith opened a grocery store that became one of the anchors of the growing community. | 1880: The Name Sunset Sticks - Smith applied for a post office under the name Smithville. Because that name was already taken, postal authorities suggested Sunset. | 1882-1884: Railroad Momentum - The Fort Worth and Denver Railway came through the community, drawing nearby residents toward the tracks. Sunset voted to incorporate on July 26, 1884. | 1900s: A Farm Market Center - By 1900, Sunset had grown past 600 residents and supported cotton gins, banks, a school, churches, a gristmill, a canning factory, and the Sunset Signal newspaper. | QUERY_SEED: Sunset Texas history Montague County railroad post office | SOURCES: Handbook of Texas: https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/sunset-tx | Portal to Texas History: https://texashistory.unt.edu/explore/locations/p02017/","score":20,"links":[]},{"source":"postgres_mastery.tah","text":"Row Level Security (RLS): Policies are implicit WHERE clauses; columns in USING/CHECK must be indexed. Optimization: Wrap auth.uid() in a sub-select to force it as a constant for the planner. Security Definer: Always set a search_path for DEFINER functions to prevent hijacking. Mandatory for Sunset Pulse: Ensure 'leads' table uses { onConflict: 'email' } to respect unique constraints.\n\n[SWARM_LINKS] f2508507f70f -> UNRESOLVED","score":15,"links":[]},{"source":"swarm_test.tah","text":"Sunset Pulse uses high-performance networking via HTTP/2.\n\n[SWARM_LINKS] b65dad111c5e -> UNRESOLVED","score":15,"links":[]},{"source":"atlas_pulse_master.hat","text":"SOURCE: dallas_community_intel.hat\nSLUG: dallas-community-intel\nTITLE: Dallas Community Intel\nQUERY: Dallas Community Intel\n\nCONTENT:\nCommunity Vitality: Code Concern - CCS Status: New | Outcome: PENDING Location: 2216 N MASTERS DR, DALLAS, TX, 75227, Dallas TX Reported: 2026-06-04T13:20:10.000 Coordinates: 0, 0 Service Request: 26-00242274","score":10,"links":[]}]},"metadata":{},"timestamp":"2026-07-16T21:31:48.141Z"}