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fachremyputra 1 hour in Articles 5 min read
Most software founders eventually hit a revenue ceiling dictated not by the market, but by their distribution infrastructure. Relying on managed licensing platforms like Freemius is convenient for MVP stages, but surrendering up to 20% of your B2B Mo...
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Nigel Douglas 1 hour in Tutorials 6 min read
I started working on a bash script called exploit-check.sh1 some time ago. The script does a bunch of odd jobs, but one specific task is to query a known vulnerability CVE ID to get a description of the vulnerability and more importantly tie it back ...
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Ott Ristikivi 2 hours in Articles 3 min read
TL;DR: Audited 276 websites and found that 95.65% of them had Cookie Banner proxy checks installed and 99.62% of bannered sites have pre-consent third‑party tracker signals still flagged by runtime audit engine. In other words: banner presence was ...
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FreeRave 2 hours in Articles 5 min read
How sophisticated scammers are exploiting legitimate NetEase domains to target content creators and developers with fake influencer marketing campaigns How sophisticated scammers are exploiting legitimate domains and targeting content creators TL...
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Karol Modelskiverified 2 hours in Articles 5 min read
A lot of self-taught developers think perfectionism is a virtue. You obsess over: the “right” folder structure, the “cleanest” abstraction, the “correct” testing strategy for a to‑do app you never ship. Underneath that, there’s usually one t...
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Steve Fentonverified 2 days in Videos 1 min read
You’ve settled on the key metrics to assess engineering team performance and satisfaction. Now, how do you ensure those metrics don’t become a source of stress or resentment? Any time you set a target – be it deployment frequency or mean time to rec...
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Riyazuddin Khan 3 hours in Articles 2 min read
This is a submission for the DEV April Fools Challengehttps://dev.to/challenges/aprilfools-2026 What I Built I built the Annoying Form App — a beautifully designed, psychologically exhausting web form that turns a simple task into a battle of patien...
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greza_info 3 hours in Videos 3 min read
Oxford Economics published the receipt: AI-related job cuts accounted for only 4.5% of US layoffs in the first 11 months of 2025. The remaining 245,000 layoffs in the same period were driven by ordinary market and economic conditions — nearly four ti...
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vitalicset 3 hours in Articles 5 min read
What this is @playwright-labs/reporter-slack is a Playwright Reporter implementation that sends formatted Slack messages when a test run ends. It handles structuring results by status, surfacing error details inline, masking sensitive environment v...
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Transpective Dev Team 4 hours in Articles 1 min read
here is our link! thanks for opening this post. https://github.com/transpective-dev/Fuck-TaskScheduler...
LegendsDaD 5 hours in Articles 1 min read
Hello this me @Legend's DaD , I am here for a proposal of exchanging GitHub Stars , anybody reading this gives me a star in the repo - https://github.com/LegedsDaD/Simple-TheGameEngine and i give them a star in their repo ....
Transpective Dev Team 6 hours in Articles 1 min read
https://github.com/transpective-dev/Fuck-TaskScheduler Task Scheduler is too much complex. you have to open the panel with a lot of efforts and can't even promise the schedule will be execute well. but "Fuck!TaskScheduler" can promise you not 100%...
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Gimi 7 hours in Articles 3 min read
Let's talk about theelephant in the room. You've probably noticed it yourself. More and more articles on coding platforms read like they were written by a machine. Because, well, they were. But here's the thing: this conversation is way more nuanced...
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Gimi 9 hours in Articles 1 min read
Here's something nobody tells you when you start in data engineering: data goes bad. Not like "error 500" bad. More like "left the milk out" bad. Silent. Subtle. Dangerous. I learned this the hard way. Built a beautiful pipeline once: clean transfo...
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JAgostoni 10 hours in Articles 8 min read
Is a $20/month Google AI Pro account worth it versus running Gemma 4 31B on OpenRouter pay-as-you-go? This Ship-Bench run was designed to answer that question across a realistic coding workflow rather than a single coding prompt. Hypothesis: Gemini'...
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webMethodMan 13 hours in Articles 2 min read
The current AI discourse is obsessed with 'Software Hope' — the belief that probabilistic wrappers can accurately govern the world's most critical enterprise logic. They cannot. For those of us in the engine room, the industrial floor still runs on...
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Ganesh Kumar 16 hours in Articles 2 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 Us to help devs discover the project. Do give it a try and share your feedback for improving the produ...
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