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devlint 16 minutes in Articles 7 min read
It's been a while since the last post here v3.5, July 10. Since then, three releases have shipped: v3.6.0 a handful of workflow polish items, v3.6.6 a pure dev-loop and CI performance pass, no product surface, and v3.7.0 Commit Review, a local AI pas...
Sky 1 hour in Articles 6 min read
Everyone wants to build the next big social platform. But most people who start down that road hit the same wall pretty fast — they don't know where to begin, what features actually matter, or how much the whole thing is going to cost. If you've bee...
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Ahmed Mahmoud 2 hours in Articles 2 min read
> Headline: An in-memory rate limiter is wrong on serverless because every function instance keeps its own counter, so a limit of 10 requests per minute becomes 10 requests per minute per instance. The second trap is that every Next.js Server Action ...
Sky 2 hours in Articles 4 min read
Think back to the last time you sat through a training course that felt completely disconnected from your actual job. Generic slides, one-size-fits-all content, zero personalization. You clicked through it just to get the completion badge. That expe...
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AIAppsAPI 2 hours in Articles 2 min read
Most procedural generation threads turn into algorithm shopping lists, and the algorithm is rarely what went wrong. This is a writeup on the part that actually decides output quality, which is the structure you wrap around the random number generator...
Tom Smithverified 3 hours 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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levinemundro 3 hours in Articles 6 min read
You've probably felt it before: a dealer who sells your product like it's the only one on the shelf, and another who barely mentions it unless a customer asks by name. The gap usually isn't about product quality. It's about motivation, and that's exa...
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Maxi Contieri 3 hours in Articles 2 min read
One broken window invites another > TL;DR: Don't reuse an existing getter to bolt on new business logic from outside the object. Problems 😔 Duplicated business ruleshttps://maximilianocontieri.com/code-smell-46-repeated-code Broken encapsulation ...
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harper-elise-callahan 4 hours in Articles 4 min read
A cardiologist reviewing a patient's overnight heart rhythm data used to mean waiting for the patient to notice symptoms and come in. Now a connected monitor flags an irregular pattern and routes it to a care team before the patient feels anything wr...
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Gift Balogun 5 hours in Articles 2 min read
It’s been a while since my last post here on CoderLegion, so I thought I’d give a quick update on what I’ve been up to since then. A lot has happened. 😅 I’ve been spending the past few months building, experimenting, breaking things, fixing them, a...
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Basavaraj-Shepur 7 hours in Articles 2 min read
ChatGPT's search step increasingly issues site:-scoped queries rather than broad open-web searches. This single detail changes what "being findable" means for anyone with a site, docs, or a blog. What a site:-Scoped Search Actually Implies When a m...
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Figsh 7 hours in Tutorials 3 min read
Charts without the JS tax. Most charting libraries force a trade-off: You get beautiful interactive charts …but you also ship 40–150 kb of JavaScript …and the chart only appears after JS executes …and search engines often struggle to see t...
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4d616e616e 8 hours in Articles 3 min read
Imagine drifting through the silent expanse of space when, suddenly, the stars begin to warp. You’re being drawn toward a dark abyss where the familiar rules of physics start to unravel. You aren’t just falling into a void you’re entering a mathemati...
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Eran Feit 8 hours in Articles 1 min read
For anyone studying computer vision and medical image analysis, applying deep learning to dental radiography presents distinct challenges in feature extraction and anatomical localization. Dental radiographs often feature dense, overlapping structure...
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jaiswaldhiraj910 8 hours in Articles 1 min read
If you're trying to improve your website's SEO, you've probably heard the terms pillar page and cluster page. While they work together, they serve different purposes. What Is a Pillar Page? A pillar page is a comprehensive guide that covers a broad ...
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amanwebsolution 9 hours in Articles 1 min read
Clients often ask why a landing page costs less than a full site build but sometimes more per-page than a homepage. From the dev side, the answer is scope discipline, not simplicity. A landing page strips out everything a normal page has to carry — ...
ApogeeWatcherverified 9 hours in Articles 7 min read
Forms passing in staging does not mean the site is fast enough to publish. A short checklist for speed budgets on priority URLs, CI checks, production previews, and what to measure after deploy. On Thursday the team closed the last functional ticket...
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