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Ken W. Algerverified 28 minutes in Articles 5 min read
Or: how I learned a machine might introduce us before my website ever does. Every few years, the internet reinvents discovery. Directories gave way to search engines. Search engines gave way to social feeds. Social feeds gave way to recommendation ...
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seosiri 38 minutes in Articles 3 min read
Architecting for the LLM1 Layer: Why Your Web Infrastructure Needs to Pivot for SEO, AEO, and GEO The shift from standard Google search results to AI-generated answers is fundamentally changing how web clients ingest, parse, and cite our code. Web ...
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angeo 1 hour in Articles 3 min read
Adobe's upgrade notice for Commerce 2.4.7 lists two options. There are four. Here's the complete technical breakdown — including the two zero-license paths Adobe won't mention in the email. The timeline From Adobe's published lifecycle table: | Mi...
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Tom Smithverified 1 day in Articles 1 min read
A quieter week with no conferences on the calendar, but a few releases worth your attention — especially if you're budgeting for GitHub costs next month. Here's what mattered. GitHub Code Quality becomes a paid GA product on July 20 More than 10,0...
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Mohammad Yasir 2 hours in Articles 5 min read
From chasing webhook failures across six dashboards to building the observability platform I always wished existed. I once had six browser tabs open, all trying to answer the same question: > "What happened to this webhook?" The provider insisted...
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c0d3l0v3r 6 hours in Articles 12 min read
!Cover Imagehttps://dev-to-uploads.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/uploads/articles/10g0fapwadet1hbtfb4h.png > “Reliability is the most important feature of any system.” — Bill Gates Why does your bank never show the wrong balance, but your favorite a...
petascalelabs 7 hours in Articles 7 min read
> This is the narrated version of our free, interactive Data Engineer Roadmaphttps://petascalelabs.com/data-engineer-roadmap. Same areas, same order, with a focus on the one thing each layer asks of you that AI can't do for you. Every data engineer ...
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petascalelabs 7 hours in Articles 18 min read
Most engineers meet Apache Iceberg as a one-line answer: "it's the thing that gives you ACID transactions and time travel on object storage." That's true, and it's also where most people stop. But Iceberg has a version dial baked into every table - a...
Asta Silva 7 hours in Tutorials 3 min read
How to Fix MismatchSenderId in Expo EAS Push Notifications Across Multiple Environments If you are managing multiple environments Staging, Preview, Production in a React Native Expo app, setting up Firebase Cloud Messaging FCM can quickly turn into...
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Md Mijanur Molla 12 hours in Articles 3 min read
Over the last few years, AI has become incredibly good at writing code. But there was one big problem. AI could answer questions... Yet it couldn't easily interact with the tools developers use every day. Think about it. What if you ask an AI a...
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peculiarlibrarian 13 hours in Articles 1 min read
SHACL acts as your deterministic compiler guardrail. Before your agent executes a plan or mutates data, SHACL validates the state of the graph against strict shapes. If the LLM generates a structurally invalid plan, SHACL rejects it immediately, comp...
ApogeeWatcherverified 16 hours in Articles 11 min read
You have scores, alerts, and a monitoring tool. What you often lack is a meeting that turns that data into decisions.Most agency teams either skip structured reviews until a client complains, or they book an hour and spend forty minutes debating why ...
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Steven Stuart 19 hours in Articles 9 min read
When I encounter a system or data design decision I'm unsure about, I endeavor to ask the same thing: where does authority live, and how bounded is it? Where Authority Belongs Authority in a software system is the assignment of decision-making powe...
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tapan2609 20 hours in Articles 2 min read
One of the most common mistakes I see in Kubernetes environments is this: A pod needs access to AWS services, so teams simply attach permissions to the EC2 worker node and call it a day. It works. Until one compromised pod suddenly has access to e...
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rozhnev 20 hours in Articles 5 min read
If you've taught SQL or learned it from a course, you've almost certainly met Sakila. The little DVD rental database has been the go-to sample schema for MySQL and MariaDB tutorials for nearly two decades. It's clean, well-normalized, and comes pre-...
Maxi Contieri 20 hours in Articles 8 min read
Everyone is talking about Loop Engineering. Apparently, you don't need to program anymore. > TL;DR: Loop Engineering is the hottest AI workflow pattern of 2026. But it hides a dirty secret. The Tweet That Started It All https://x.com/2063697162748...
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