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piplustheta 11 minutes in Articles 11 min read
Why I wrote this Until this project, "object storage" and "S3" were the same word in my head. Bucket, IAM keys, boto3, done. I had never once thought about what happens underneath, because AWS's whole pitch is that I don't have to. > Note — object...
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morellodev 33 minutes in Articles 9 min read
There was a time when loading React from a public CDN was a real performance trick. If enough sites pulled the same react.production.min.js off the same CDN URL, a first-time visitor to your site stood a good chance of already having it cached from s...
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David_ContextBolt 43 minutes in Articles 3 min read
More people start their research by asking an AI than by typing into a search box. And the AI does not hand back ten blue links. It answers in a paragraph, names two or three tools, and moves on. If your brand is one of the names, you win the buyer ...
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Basavaraj-Shepur 1 hour in Articles 2 min read
The Toolchain That Makes It Possible The core workflow is model-chaining: you use one AI tool per production layer rather than expecting a single model to handle everything. A language model Claude or GPT-class writes the concept, lyrics, and shot l...
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Tom Smithverified 6 hours in Articles 3 min read
A focused week — two deep enterprise stories and a security piece with numbers worth paying attention to. Here's what mattered. GitHub's new PR inbox is a direct response to the review bottleneck AI created Teams using AI coding tools are merging ...
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fazal_mansuri_ 2 hours in Articles 3 min read
Why Switching UUID Versions Can Boost Performance at Scale Many teams choose UUIDs as primary keys to support distributed systems and avoid ID collisions. But not all UUIDs are equal. Some teams have seen 10×–50× performance improvements simply by...
siddarthpatelkama 3 hours in Articles 2 min read
"Anyone can generate a QR code. Designing one that actually prevents misuse is the hard part." When people hear "QR-based attendance," the first question is usually: "Can't someone just take a photo of the QR code and send it to their friend?" The...
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nitroide 4 hours in Articles 1 min read
I was looking back at my workflow recently, and I realized a major shift. A year ago, if I had an idea for a quick UI interaction, a complex CSS layout, or just wanted to test a native JavaScript function, I would immediately open VS Code. I’d scaff...
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Temi_lolu 5 hours in Articles 4 min read
You would have come across randomness on a computer at a particular point; whether it is playing a game where assets spawn at random locations, writing code that requires random numbers, shuffling a playlist to play a random song next, the whole sheb...
nik-13 5 hours in Articles 5 min read
I keep seeing the same failure land on teams that do everything right. The CI eval gate has been green for six weeks, faithfulness at 0.87, task completion at 0.91. Then a support thread surfaces a hallucination on a feature shipped in March. The tra...
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near 5 hours in Articles 5 min read
I'm 17. Last year I was writing drone firmware in C++ and Python. One afternoon my ultrasonic sensor returned null during a landing sequence. The code didn't check for it. The drone tried to divide by zero, the motor controller panicked, and my DJI T...
Artem Senenko 6 hours in Articles 3 min read
Cover photo by the blowuphttps://unsplash.com/@theblowup on Unsplash. I build an uptime monitor, so this question lands in my inbox a lot: is 98% uptime good? For a public website or a paid API, no. For an internal tool or a side project, it is fin...
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kungfufk 9 hours in Articles 7 min read
Status: SAMPLE / ILLUSTRATIVE ARCHITECTURE SKETCH — HYPOTHESIS ONLY, NOT BUILT, NOT TRAINED, NOT VALIDATED 0. What This Document Is This is a sample drawing of one way the Observer / Engine / Injector split from the VI document could sit on top o...
kungfufk 9 hours in Articles 8 min read
@kungfufk Status: SAMPLE / ILLUSTRATIVE CONCEPTUAL SKETCH — NOT AN IMPLEMENTED SYSTEM, NOT EMPIRICALLY VALIDATED 0. What This Document Is and Isn't This is a sample drawing of an idea — a conceptual proto-specification, not a blueprint that has ...
Jason Mullings 9 hours in Articles 3 min read
Quick question, before you proceed: "Did Your AI, LLM, MCP or Agent Make a Mistake Today?" Be honest, something unexpected/unexplainable happen - correct? If you're building AI systems today, something probably DID go wrong. Maybe your agent call...
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Pocket Portfolio 12 hours in Articles 2 min read
Most "user feedback" plugins are just thinly veiled surveillance scripts. They inject heavy tracking pixels, log cursor movement, ship raw database telemetry to centralized SaaS clouds, and create a massive compliance liability. We refused to build ...
galian 12 hours in Articles 4 min read
"AI engineer" went from a niche title to one of the most demanded roles in software in about three years — and the job description is still a moving target. One posting means "fine-tunes models," another means "wires LLM APIs into a CRM," a third mea...
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