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ApogeeWatcherverified 16 minutes in Articles 8 min read
“Automated vs manual” is not a religious choice. It is a question of how many hours your team can spend clicking “run test”, how often releases change performance, and whether clients expect proof that someone is watching.Below we break down time and...
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endrilickollari 3 hours in Articles 1 min read
Technical debt is a silent tax on engineering velocity. By the time it is flagged in a pull request, the cost to fix it has already multiplied. Today, I am thrilled to announce the release of DebtDrone CLI 2.0.0—a major architectural milestone that ...
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Ktzchen Web3 5 hours in Articles 3 min read
When “secure” isn’t enough, and one update can cost you everything Last week, something happened that forced me to rethink everything I believed about hardware wallet security. A user — not a beginner — did what any responsible crypto holder would ...
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Jason Mullings 5 hours in Videos 1 min read
The mathematics are proven. The engine is built. Now, you can run it yourself. This is the official application for The Analyst's Problem: Volume IV. It's not just a simulation; it's a live, physical encoding of the true architecture. This engine dy...
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Qudrat 6 hours in Articles 5 min read
Your First Superpower in Tech Have you ever tried to get help from an AI chatbot, like ChatGPT, and received a completely useless answer? It feels frustrating. You know it's powerful, but it doesn't seem to understand you. Think of a Large Languag...
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Fady-Desoky-Saeed-Abdelaziz 8 hours in Articles 1 min read
Recently got featured as an early contributor on CoderLegion — really appreciate being part of this growing community. But honestly, what matters more is what I’m building right now. I’ve been working on turning a research idea into something real....
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buildbasekit 8 hours in Articles 2 min read
Every new idea feels exciting. You open your editor. You’re ready to build something real. Then it starts… setting up auth defining roles handling tenants creating base APIs Day 1 goes by. Then day 3. Then day 10. And you still haven’t built...
Wilfrid Okorie 9 hours in Articles 8 min read
In the context of blockchain, dust is referred to as tiny amounts of any cryptocurrency that is uneconomical to spend. An amount is considered uneconomical to spend when the transaction cost it incurs is greater than its value. An attack is a malic...
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JIMOH SODIQ 10 hours in Articles 1 min read
Hello CoderLegion! I’m Sodiq, a Platform Engineer focused on Kubernetes, AI Infrastructure, and DevSecOps. I recently spent 6 weeks architecting NeuroScale - a production-hardened, self-service AI inference platform using KServe, Backstage, ArgoCD,...
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Mark Kazakov 10 hours in Articles 1 min read
Google has announced Android CLI, a new official command line tool for Android development aimed at agent based workflows outside Android Studio. The release is part of a broader set of agent tools that also includes Android Skills and the Android Kn...
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JIMOH SODIQ 10 hours in Articles 8 min read
A sequel to my KServe readiness post — five GitOps control-plane failure modes with exact terminal output, diagnostics, and repeatable fixes for ArgoCD + KServe stacks. This post is a follow-up to my earlier KServe piece on endpoint readiness: Why...
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JIMOH SODIQ 10 hours in Articles 10 min read
title: Deploying Backstage on Kubernetes with the Helm Chart: The Infrastructure-First Guide published: true description: A practical field guide for engineers who start from the Backstage Helm chart — covering the real configuration gaps, the demo...
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lucyb0207 11 hours in Articles 3 min read
I expected my first ever full-stack project to end with a sense of completion. my plan was to build the frontend, set up the backend, connect a database, then watch everything come together into a finished product. Instead, I ran into something far ...
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Natalie 11 hours in Articles 2 min read
In March 2026, researchers simulated a complete fruit fly brain — around 130,000 neurons, 50 million synapses — placed it in a virtual body, and watched it walk, groom, and feed without any explicit task training. No reinforcement learning. No behav...
MorphyBishop 12 hours in Articles 3 min read
When engineers push back on deploying a Web Application Firewall WAF, the argument is rarely about whether security matters. It’s about latency. > “How many milliseconds does this thing add?” In high-throughput systems—APIs, real-time services, edg...
oluwatosinolamilekan 12 hours in Articles 8 min read
In financial software, data does not just need to be correct — it needs to be provably correct. Regulators, auditors, and compliance teams do not take your word for it. They need an unbroken chain of evidence showing exactly what happened, when it ...
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