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Next Big Creative 8 minutes in Articles 2 min read
Developers frequently bridge paradigms when working with legacy systems or enterprise reporting engines. A common intersection is executing modern language-integrated queries and streaming those results back into legacy tabular memory models. Directl...
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seosiri 10 minutes in Articles 1 min read
Stop Fixing Syntax. Start Architecting Solutions. For software developers, full-stack engineers, and cloud architects, standard linters are no longer enough. Standard linters only tell you where a syntax error is; they don't tell you why your softwa...
paulorigonato 53 minutes in Articles 5 min read
A Web Application Firewall is useful, but it is not a magic shield. In real environments, the difference between “blocked” and “allowed” is often not a zero-day. It is usually a normalization mismatch, a decoding gap, a permissive rule, or an assump...
Tom Smithverified 1 hour in Articles 3 min read
A colleague made an observation recently that's been hard to shake: Perplexity already answers most IT support questions better than most software vendors' own support teams. So why bother building AI into your service desk at all? Rob Garmaise, VP ...
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Fluxerv 1 hour in Articles 2 min read
I didn't have a co-founder. No team, no office, no standup meetings. Just me, a laptop, and a feature I couldn't get to work. The feature was the whole point of the app. You type /ai in a document, describe a tool you need, and a working interactiv...
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seosiri 1 hour in Articles 1 min read
For software developers, SaaS builders, and technical architects, building a great product is only half the battle. If your web application, developer utility, custom extension, or open-source package isn't properly indexed and understood by AI searc...
murphym757 1 hour in Articles 5 min read
Who Am I? Hello, my name is Maurice Murphy and I’m a self-taught full-stack developer. With nearly a decade of experience building React, React Native and Node applications. I'm transitioning into Cloud Engineering and targeting AWS roles by Q3 202...
Tom Smithverified 2 hours in Articles 4 min read
Last year at Info-Tech LIVE, Martin Bufi warned the audience that agentic AI was overhyped and underbuilt. Seventy percent of organizations had launched agent pilots. Ninety percent were failing to return ROI. The gap between ambition and readiness w...
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Ken W. Algerverified 2 hours in Articles 7 min read
Where this fits: This article extends the Zero-Glue series. If you haven't read The End of Glue Code: Why MCP Is the USB-C Moment for AI Systemshttps://www.kenwalger.com/blog/ai/mcp-usb-c-moment-ai-architecture/, the USB-C analogy below will make mor...
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Emmanuel Cortes 2 hours in Articles 1 min read
Tired of spending hours debugging your code? Debuggix uses 9 powerful security and error-checking engines to automatically detect and fix issues in your code in under a minute. Simply paste your code, let the AI analyze it, and get instant fixes whil...
PrabashanaDev 3 hours in Articles 3 min read
AWS's 'Autonoma': A Primer on the Operator-Less Cloud Introduction: The Dawn of Self-Managing Infrastructure AWS has, according to recent whispers, unveiled 'Autonoma,' a groundbreaking tier of cloud infrastructure poised to redefine the very esse...
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PrabashanaDev 3 hours in Articles 3 min read
Stop Treating Your Database Like an Afterthought: The True Path to Scalability Introduction In the frantic pursuit of modern, resilient architectures, the buzzwords often revolve around auto-scaling compute, serverless functions, and container orc...
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Emmanuel Cortes 3 hours in Articles 1 min read
A critique of the trend toward account-required database GUI clients, arguing that tools holding production credentials should never route data through vendor backends. The post makes the case for local-first design using Tabularis as a concrete exam...
Saptarshi Sarkar 4 hours in Articles 4 min read
We train a model on handwritten digit classification. 99% accuracy. Then we train the same model on a new task — say, fashion item recognition. We go back and test it on digits. 34% accuracy. It has completely forgotten. Not gradually, not partially ...
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Fluxerv 5 hours in Articles 1 min read
Every developer I know takes notes. Meeting notes, architecture ideas, quick references — it all ends up somewhere, usually scattered across five different tools. I was doing the same thing. And at some point I noticed a pattern: I'd write a note de...
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