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Maxim Mitenkov 1 day in Articles 4 min read
title: "I Built a Batch Image Processor with Zero Backend — Here's How" canonicalurl: https://imagepipeline.art I process between 50 and 100 images every month. Portfolio pieces for Behance. Pinterest pins in three aspect ratios. Client deliverabl...
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James Dayalverified 22 hours in Articles 8 min read
From 5KB of RAM to Enterprise AI: Ken W. Alger's Developer Journey CoderLegion Developer Stories What does a developer's journey look like when it begins with a Commodore PET and a computer with just 5KB of RAM, decades before the web, Stack Overf...
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levinemundro 57 minutes in Articles 7 min read
Most businesses know they should reward repeat customers. Far fewer understand why their loyalty programs quietly stop working, not because customers leave, but because the reward never felt worth staying for. If your retention numbers are flat despi...
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Ganesh Kumar 1 hour in Articles 3 min read
Hello, I'm Ganesh. I'm building git-lrc, an AI code reviewer that runs on every commit. It is free, unlimited, and source-available on Github. Star git-lrc on GitHub to help more developers discover the project. Do give it a try and share your feedba...
Nagodip 1 hour in Articles 4 min read
Android development is powerful — but the first step is brutal if your machine isn't strong. Ask any beginner who's tried to start Android development on a low-spec Windows laptop and you'll hear the same story: Android Studio takes forever to ins...
Nagodip 1 hour in Articles 4 min read
The Problem I Kept Running Into Android development is powerful — but the first step is brutal if your machine isn't strong. Ask any beginner who's tried to start Android development on a low-spec Windows laptop and you'll hear the same story: A...
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Tom Smithverified 19 hours in Articles 4 min read
Application security has operated on human timelines for as long as it's existed: a scanner flags something, a ticket gets filed, developers and security argue over priority, and a fix ships weeks or months later, if it ships at all. Rahul Sood, GM o...
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Sup4ikX 2 hours in Articles 6 min read
A follow-up. The previous article described what we are building. This one describes how it works in practice - and why the shift from academic tool to industrial platform matters. In a previous article, I described the architecture of a protocol a...
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Oswin Lin 3 hours in Articles 2 min read
Problem:How do I do  this "json.decoder.jsondecodeerror: expecting value: line 1 column 1 char 0"?   Solution: To summarize the conversation in the comments: There is no need to use simplejson library, the same library is included with Python as...
Howelldevs 3 hours in Articles 4 min read
Modern web applications rarely need only arrows, menus, and generic interface icons. A fintech dashboard needs payment and banking icons. A logistics platform needs waybills, packages, warehouses, and delivery trucks. An AI application needs model, ...
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Valentine Shi 3 hours in Articles 1 min read
I keep reading that AI turns an engineer into a reviewer of generated code and removes the enjoyable part of the work. My experience with Codex is quite opposite will try Claude one day. I have always enjoyed software engineering, and now I enjoy it ...
Nikhilesh Tayal 4 hours in Articles 1 min read
Why do some AI products see great adoption, but your AI product is not finding any takers? No, it's not about better/ latest models, it’s something deeper. The real predictor is - CAIR = Confidence in AI Results. Lets talk about CAIR in thi...
AIAppsAPI 6 hours in Articles 3 min read
Most of us here are already shipping AI-assisted code, and the review side of that has not caught up. This is a write-up of what changes when you stop treating AI review as a single yes-or-no gate and start treating it as a pipeline. The Volume Prob...
AIAppsAPI 8 hours in Articles 2 min read
Most of us here have wired a model API into something and watched it work beautifully for one session. This is a writeup of what goes wrong when that something is a game, and what the server side has to do about it. The Demo Always Works You drop a...
AIAppsAPI 12 hours in Articles 2 min read
If you are wiring an avatar or talking-head API into a product, the integration is the easy half. The part that comes back at you later is what the vendor does with the biometric data you are piping through it. The Data You Are Actually Sending An ...
Ken W. Algerverified 13 hours in Articles 10 min read
What happens when a thousand independent sources turn out to have one parent? A while back I went looking for a specific piece of television. A 2012 late-night interview with a sitting president, forty-five minutes long, broadcast on a major network...
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Hector Williams 15 hours in Articles 1 min read
Problem In a special ranking system, each voter gives a rank from highest to lowest to all teams participating in the competition. The ordering of teams is decided by who received the most position-one votes. If two or more teams tie in the first po...
davfalcon 16 hours in Articles 8 min read
There’s a moment in every Gen X adult’s life when you look around and think, “Huh. I’ve officially lived long enough to see my childhood become vintage, my music became ‘classic,’ and my phone became smarter than every computer I used in the 90s.” An...
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AIAppsAPI 17 hours in Articles 2 min read
Most agent posts here focus on tools and prompts, so this one takes the layer underneath: what actually happens to conversation state between turns. It is the part that decides whether your bot feels like a colleague or a stranger every Monday mornin...
prasadekke 18 hours in Articles 3 min read
A cache is a promise with an expiration date. That sounds obvious until a production system starts depending on cached state as if it were truth. Then the cache is no longer an optimization. It is a second source of truth with worse durability, weak...
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