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fazal_mansuri_ 48 minutes in Articles 3 min read
Imagine this scenario: Backend API returns a perfectly correct number Network tab shows the correct value No errors, no warnings But your frontend logic behaves incorrectly Hours of debugging later… You realize the number changed automatically ...
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fazal_mansuri_ 49 minutes in Articles 3 min read
Introduction Logging is an essential part of software development, allowing developers to debug applications, monitor performance, and trace issues efficiently. In Go, logging plays a crucial role in building scalable and maintainable applications. ...
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Jeel Vankhede 1 hour in Articles 4 min read
Most software engineers I know use AI in some form now. Maybe it is for debugging, boilerplate, tests, docs, SQL queries, shell commands, or quick code reviews. Some use it daily. Some use it quietly. Even the skeptical ones have probably pasted a c...
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nyaomaru 1 hour in Articles 5 min read
Hoi hoi! Still writing TypeScript guards by hand again and again? 😎 I’m @nyaomaruhttps://github.com/nyaomaru, a frontend engineer! When writing TypeScript, we often end up creating type guard functions value is Foo over and over again. But you kno...
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Vishwajeet Kondi 2 hours in Articles 4 min read
The team behind Vite has introduced Vite+https://voidzero.dev/posts/announcing-vite-plus-beta, a new unified frontend toolchain currently available in beta. At first glance, it might look like just another CLI on top of Vite. But after reading the an...
Tom Smithverified 2 days in Articles 6 min read
Kore.ai1's engineering team doesn't write most of their code anymore. Two AI agents do. And the only reason that works on a production codebase is a governance harness they spent more than a year building from scratch. Prasanna Arikala, CTO and Head...
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SuMiTa 3 hours in Articles 2 min read
Creating a visually stunning website requires a delicate balance of artistry and psychology. To build something truly beautiful, you must start with a clean, purposeful layout that gives elements room to breathe. Utilizing generous whitespace ensures...
ApogeeWatcherverified 3 hours in Articles 12 min read
The board slide says "AI visibility" in bold. The client wants a yes or no: are we showing up in ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google's AI Overviews? Your team wants a defensible answer that does not require procuring another SaaS category before Friday's ...
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aljenmagat817 3 hours in Articles 2 min read
Imagine a modern software team walking into a workspace that looks almost unchanged screens, keyboards, whiteboards but the actual workflow has been completely rewritten. There are no long debugging marathons. No endless sprint backlogs filled with ...
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SamLynx 6 hours in Articles 6 min read
2.1 Error, loss functions, and why they are needed Error, Loss Functions, and Why We Need Them Any machine learning model comes down to a simple idea: it tries to describe reality using some function. That means there will always be a mismatch bet...
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Ijay 6 hours in Articles 2 min read
> Disclosure: Some of the links in this article are affiliate links. This means I may earn a small commission if you click on them. I only recommend tools that I have used. Learning cloud and DevOps takes patience, discipline, and consistency. Ther...
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Steve Fentonverified 7 hours in Videos 1 min read
Tony Kelly hosts our latest episode of Continuous Delivery Office Hours, with Bob Walker and Steve Fenton. Your branching strategy can support Continuous Delivery, or make it an impossible goal. Teams should assess the impact of how they branch on t...
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PrabashanaDev 7 hours in Articles 5 min read
Is True Database Elasticity Still a Myth? A New Reality Unfolds Introduction For years, the promise of truly elastic, “serverless” databases felt like a mirage in the desert of database management. We were told of systems that could scale to zero d...
Nikhilesh Tayal 8 hours in Articles 1 min read
1. Compact Context While Claude Code automatically manages context as conversations grow. But we can manually compact the conversation at logical milestones using /compact. Example: /compact Keep the API contract, authentication flow, a...
Built2Win 9 hours in Articles 2 min read
?> MySQL Indexing: Slash Query Times by Up to 96% November 2025 14 min read I’m Jacob Campbell, and the single biggest backend speed win I see is also the most overlooked: indexing. Without the right index, MySQL rea...
sidra-jefferi 9 hours in Articles 5 min read
You finally find the perfect camping spot. It’s quiet, scenic, and far from crowds. Then, you realize your internet is slow or completely unusable. This happens right when you need to check directions, join a work call, or stream a movie after sunset...
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Aether-Intel 9 hours in Articles 6 min read
You Are Already In It: How Cognitive Warfare Reaches Ordinary People And Where the Dark Web Quietly Feeds It Part three of the Cognitive Warfare series. Part one mapped the convergence of influence operations and the underground economy. Part two for...
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purplelove 10 hours in Articles 3 min read
Note: This article is a summary and interpretation of the research paper > Cognitive Architectures for Language Agents 2023 by Michael Sumers, Shunyu Yao, Karthik Narasimhan, and Thomas L. Griffiths. Rather than proposing a new architecture, the go...
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