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BashSnippets 59 minutes in Tutorials 6 min read
Every time I provision a new server — whether it's a $5 DigitalOcean droplet for a side project or a client's production box — there's a set of scripts I copy to /opt/scripts before I do anything else. Not after the app is deployed. Not after the fi...
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Mahmoud Essam 1 hour in Tutorials 3 min read
Continuing our Magical Toy Workshop adventure! 🧸🏭1 Grandpa Maker's workshop was thriving, but as more toys were created, things got tricky! 🔧😅 Blueprints tangled, upgrades broke old toys, and swapping parts was a puzzle. 🌀 So Grandpa carved 5 Ma...
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Mahmoud Essam 1 hour in Tutorials 2 min read
Once upon a time, in a cozy little town, there was a very special place called The Blueprint Workshop 📐✨. Every day, Grandpa Maker drew up plans to bring toys to life. But he didn’t build them one by one from scratch… he used a clever trick called O...
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macalbert 1 hour in Articles 4 min read
Using Envilderhttps://envilder.com/ to keep the LocalStack auth token out of Git while preserving a reproducible local Docker Compose setup. I wanted a reproducible LocalStack setup without committing LOCALSTACKAUTHTOKEN to the repository. That so...
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Tom Smithverified 1 day in Articles 3 min read
Most agentic AI pilots succeed. Most agentic AI production deployments don't — at least not on the first try. That gap isn't a technology problem. The agents work. The problem is that organizations treat the move from pilot to production as a scalin...
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vaibhavgupta 4 hours in Articles 8 min read
Building clean layouts often comes down to one small detail: how you split content into clear sections. A divider sounds minor, but the right separator makes a dashboard, settings page, or menu far easier to read. I spend a lot of time wiring up UI ...
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Rahul 4 hours in Articles 4 min read
While learning networking, I kept hearing terms like: HTTPS TLS SSL certificates Public keys Private keys I understood they were related to security, but I never really understood how encryption actually worked underneath. Once I started lear...
daan-hoekstra 4 hours in Articles 5 min read
AI has moved from a novelty tab we kept open to the actual center of how software gets built. But faster output does not automatically mean better work. This is a look at what has genuinely changed, what the numbers actually say, and how to use these...
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elsieraine_x 4 hours in Articles 5 min read
In today’s data-driven economy, businesses generate enormous amounts of information every day. From customer interactions and sales transactions to operational metrics and market trends, organizations have access to more data than ever before. Howeve...
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alexvoste 5 hours in Articles 4 min read
Hi everyone. If you’re into systems engineering, writing raw C, or wrangling assembly NASM/FASM/GAS, you know exactly what building a massive project turns into. You either drown in sheets of legacy Makefile spaghetti, or you deploy a monstrous CMake...
elsieraine_x 5 hours in Articles 4 min read
In today’s fast-paced digital economy, businesses need technology that can adapt quickly to changing market demands. Traditional software systems often struggle to provide the flexibility, scalability, and accessibility that modern organizations requ...
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SnappyTools 6 hours in Articles 4 min read
UUIDs Universally Unique Identifiers appear in virtually every modern application — database primary keys, API resource IDs, session tokens, file names, correlation IDs. But there are several UUID versions, they have different tradeoffs, and auto-inc...
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SnappyTools 6 hours in Articles 4 min read
Base64 encoding is one of those things that appears everywhere — in JWT tokens, in email attachments, in data URIs, in HTTP Basic Auth headers — but is rarely explained clearly. Here is a practical guide to what it is, why it was invented, and when y...
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SnappyTools 6 hours in Articles 4 min read
If you've ever stared at a wall of minified JSON trying to debug an API response, you already know the problem. Raw, compressed JSON is machine-readable. It is not human-readable. Formatting it — adding indentation, line breaks, and consistent spacin...
firatcelik 6 hours in Articles 3 min read
go-intake: Go-Native Streaming Data Ingestion Toolkit Executive Summary go-intake is a minimalist, streaming-first ETL toolkit for Go developers that transforms messy data into validated, record-oriented output. With zero third-party dependencies ...
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Jakub Neruda 6 hours in Articles 1 min read
Tuesday coding tips are super short posts about various tidbits mainly from C++, but also from other programming languages I use. You can also follow the #TuesdayCodingTips hashtag on Mastodon and LinkedIn. Since C++20, you can include header and u...
Gaurav Thorat 6 hours in Videos 1 min read
A production walkthrough with a live Next.js demo - JSON.parse vs partial-json + Zod for real-time AI dashboards. We don't prompt AI, we architect it. Article content If you ship real-time AI dashboards in React, you have probably seen this pattern...
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