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SuMiTa 1 day in Articles 2 min read
As developers, we’ve all done it. You search for a problem, find a solution on Google, Stack Overflow, GitHub, or an AI tool, copy the code, make a few changes—and finally, it works. But then someone asks: “Can you explain how this works?” And s...
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istvan-dobrentei 2 hours in Tutorials 3 min read
Domain 2 is an important topic as well, because you should understand it if you want to be an effective agentic developer. It includes 5 subtopics: 2.1 Design effective tool interfaces with clear descriptions and boundaries It is all about tool de...
AIAppsAPI 3 hours in Articles 2 min read
Most of us have shipped an agent that worked perfectly on a laptop and then watched it behave like a different program the first time real traffic arrived. This is a writeup of where those systems actually break, aimed at the people here who keep the...
KarthikUnni 3 hours in Articles 3 min read
A few months ago, if you'd asked me what a GPU actually does, I would've mumbled something about "graphics" and changed the subject. I'm an undergrad, self-taught in most of what I know about programming, and until recently, GPUs were just... backgr...
amanwebsolution 4 hours in Articles 1 min read
As developers, we've all heard the horror stories — or been the rescue call ourselves. Here's a practical breakdown of what actually happens on the recovery side when a client's original developer goes dark, from an access-and-ownership perspective t...
AIAppsAPI 7 hours in Articles 3 min read
Most of us here ship code against model APIs every day without ever having trained one, and that gap shows up the moment a model does something the docs do not explain. This is the mental model I wish I had earlier, written for developers rather than...
Tom Smithverified 2 days in Articles 5 min read
A busy week across tooling, supply chain security, and governance. Two stories have immediate action items attached. Here's what mattered. GitHub Copilot bets on model choice, not model loyalty GitHub's latest Copilot update, covering the week of ...
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buildwithahsan 8 hours in Articles 1 min read
I’ve been challenging myself to stop overthinking ideas and start shipping projects faster. Recently, I built an AI-powered Tree Identifier that helps users identify trees, leaves, and plant species from a photo. The Idea The idea was simple: Peo...
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buildwithahsan 8 hours in Articles 1 min read
If you've ever spotted an unknown insect in your home or garden, you've probably searched: What bug is this? Is this insect dangerous? Can this bug bite humans? Identifying insects isn't always easy. Many species look similar, and searching throug...
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prasadekke 8 hours in Articles 3 min read
Retries are one of the easiest resilience patterns to add and one of the easiest to get wrong. The idea is sound. Transient failures happen. Networks drop packets. Load balancers close idle connections. A database primary moves. A single failed call...
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SuMiTa 9 hours in Articles 2 min read
We spend a lot of time looking for bugs in our code. A missing semicolon. A wrong condition. An API that suddenly returns an error. A database query that takes 10 seconds instead of 10 milliseconds. But sometimes, the most dangerous bug happens bef...
aiomniu 9 hours in Articles 3 min read
This week's build log covers two products and one decision framework. They look unrelated, but together they answer the two questions every founder faces: how to build the right product, and where to show up. Lesson 1: AI Resume Tools Are Not About ...
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elysianx 10 hours in Articles 1 min read
For a long time I used std::map and std::unorderedmap interchangeably, and honestly I couldn't tell you why I picked one over the other. When I finally sat down and learned how they work under the hood — a red-black tree vs a hash table — choosing be...
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ApogeeWatcherverified 11 hours in Articles 8 min read
You moved the site behind a CDN, trimmed the theme, deferred scripts, and ran a caching plugin. PageSpeed Insights still flags a high Time to First Byte on the homepage, and the waterfall shows most of the wait in Waiting TTFB rather than DNS or TLS....
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Dev Kiran 12 hours in Articles 3 min read
An AWS Builder ID is your personal profile used to access AWS developer and learning tools like the AWS Builder Center, Amazon Q Developer, and AWS Skill Builder without a paid corporate AWS account. Phase 1: How to Create an AWS Builder ID !AWS Bu...
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Ahmed Mahmoud 15 hours in Articles 7 min read
> Headline: Using next/image is not the same as having fast images. The component lazy-loads every image it renders unless you pass priority, and a wrong sizes prop makes a 400-pixel-wide card download the 3840-pixel candidate on a high-DPR screen. ...
muhammadali 16 hours in Articles 16 min read
You just shipped a new billing page. It works perfectly in your local environment, QA gives it a thumbs up, and you deploy on a Friday afternoon bold choice. Twenty minutes later, support tickets start rolling in — the new checkout flow is broken for...
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