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richarddjarbeng 12 hours in Articles 1 min read
I just realized I haven't been on Stack Overflow in a while. Before writing this I found a post https://dev.to/abdulbasithh/why-devs-are-quietly-leaving-stack-overflow-in-2025-368dby dev user @abdulbasithh from 2025 and it's still true today. Acco...
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Karol Modelskiverified 16 minutes in Articles 7 min read
A few years ago, a simple CRUD app, a marketing site, or an internal dashboard could easily justify a $5,000+ freelance invoice. Scoping, architecture, implementation, testing, iteration—it took weeks. Clients accepted that. Now? You open Claude...
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codewithdev 37 minutes in Articles 5 min read
In this article, I will discuss some concepts that most tutorials rarely discuss in Docker containerization. So let’s get into the tutorial. Most people are stuck on the idea of making a connection through the terminal, but it disconnects when you...
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Kavyanjali 37 minutes in Articles 4 min read
Introduction Most RAG tutorials show you how to build a chatbot that answers questions from a PDF. Very few talk about why certain architectural decisions matter — and what happens to performance, accuracy, and user trust when you get them wrong. I b...
webdeveloper 1 hour in Articles 9 min read
RAG-Pipelines scheitern selten am Sprachmodell selbst. Sie scheitern daran, dass Retrieval-Fehler und Generierungsfehler vermischt werden — und Entwickler deshalb an der falschen Schicht optimieren. Das Ergebnis: wochenlange Prompt-Iterationen, die n...
Ping1 1 hour in Articles 6 min read
The "Fatal: could not read from remote repository" error occurs when a Git client is unable to access a remote repository. This error can happen for several reasons, such as a network connection issue, incorrect repository URL, or insufficient permis...
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Tom Smithverified 8 hours in Articles 3 min read
Customer service has a memory problem. You call a company, get transferred, and have to repeat your entire story from scratch. You switch from chat to email, and no one on the other end has any context. It's frustrating — and it's been the norm for t...
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frederickpeal 2 hours in Articles 2 min read
Maybe you know who I am, but again, my name is Frederick Peñalo from Quisqueya. You’re invited here anytime. Okay, now talking seriously. I started using AI at work around the GPT-4 era. By January, I became what people now call a “vibe coder.” But...
Nikhilesh Tayal 2 hours in Articles 1 min read
I am an accidental teacher. About 3 years ago, I discovered I have a knack for teaching, and since then, I have been teaching. Over this time period, I realised there’s one highly underrated trait: Asking questions. Not to test learners. No...
mikhail 2 hours in Articles 4 min read
37 days. A Chrome extension with an AI reading assistant. Full cycle: idea, build, release, marketing, exit. My first indie project under the Indie Labs brand. Result: 11 installs, 0 active users, 0 revenue. Now open-source and self-hosted. This is...
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Dr Santu Roy 4 hours in Articles 5 min read
The 2026 Guide to Agentic Commerce: How to Make Your Business Shoppable for AI Agents SMB Framework Agentic Commerce Protocol Framework for SMBs 2026 Intro: The Day an AI Bought My Product Without a Human I still remember this clearly. Around lat...
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Alex 7 hours in Articles 4 min read
In 1997, Wolfram Schultz stuck electrodes into the brains of macaque monkeys and squirted juice into their mouths. What he discovered reframed our understanding of desire, disappointment, and why your timeline was insufferable in the spring of 2023. ...
Ken W. Algerverified 9 hours in Articles 3 min read
Architecting for Reliability in the Age of Multi-Agent Systems We are currently over-indexing on "Model Orchestration." Every week, a new library, a new vector database, or a new framework tops the GitHub trending charts. This week it might be L...
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BashSnippets 9 hours in Articles 2 min read
$? holds the exit code of the last command that ran. You've seen it. You've probably checked it. What you might not have is a reliable reference for what each value actually means — and more importantly, what to do about it in your script. Here's t...
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BashSnippets 10 hours in Tutorials 2 min read
Cron job tutorials have a problem. They teach you the five-field syntax, show you a couple of examples like 0 2 , and send you on your way. What they don't cover is everything that needs to go around the expression for the job to actually work rel...
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demoran 10 hours in Articles 1 min read
I'd spoken to the AI a couple of days ago about adding a teaching section. I wanted it to be able to meet novice developers where they were. And this was recorded in my branch work context. So when I followed up on that as an actionable item for a...
warriorverified 11 hours in Videos 1 min read
️ Technical Overview: Project Management & Protection System - ZAID SHIELD v9.0.0 This system is a sophisticated Cyber-Security Dashboard engineered using a modern stack HTML5, CSS3, and Vanilla JavaScript. It serves as the "Command Center" for moni...
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