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nitroide 45 minutes in Articles 1 min read
We all do it. We get an amazing idea for an app, a tool, or a beautiful UI on a Friday night. We are incredibly hyped. We open our terminal, run a scaffolding command, get hit with a random dependency error, spend an hour trying to fix our local envi...
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Mrinal Narang 1 hour in Articles 1 min read
Most dashboards answer one question: Is everything okay? During an incident, nobody's asking that. The real question: What broke, where, and what changed? Most dashboards fail at incidents because they were built for monitoring, not troubleshooti...
Mrinal Narang 1 hour in Articles 4 min read
Backups Don't Save You. Restores Do. We ran a MongoDB restore drill last quarter. It failed — not the restore itself, but the confidence. Nobody in the room was sure the data was actually intact. The service came back up, and we all just stared at ...
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Mrinal Narang 1 hour in Articles 2 min read
1. Node Group Sizing Fewer large nodes vs. many small ones. Textbooks don't cover this. We ran 10 nodes, 32 CPU each. Seemed efficient. Problem: One node dies, 320 CPU worth of workloads need to reschedule. Cluster autoscaler couldn't handle it. ...
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Tom Smithverified 2 days in Articles 3 min read
A recent survey from ResumeNow found that 41% of workers say their employer gives them zero guidance on using AI. Only 19% say they got real training, with dedicated time and resources behind it. Nearly a third say they got no training at all. Meanw...
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catssaymeow 2 hours in Articles 5 min read
Every developer has the same graveyard of browser tabs: one sketchy site to decode a JWT, another to pretty-print JSON, a third to encode Base64 for an auth header, a fourth to diff two blobs of text. Half of them are covered in ads, most of them qui...
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Ken W. Algerverified 2 hours in Articles 5 min read
In July of 1776, an experimental political concept was ratified on the extreme edge of the known geopolitical world. It was a declaration that governance belongs at the local perimeter, that centralized authorities separated by massive physical laten...
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QuestMeet 2 hours in Articles 12 min read
AI agents are becoming the new work interface. When a founder no longer opens LinkedIn to search for talent themselves, but instead tells their AI agent: "Find me a remote full-stack developer suited to an early-stage SaaS team" — your career profile...
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sidra-jefferi 3 hours in Articles 6 min read
You're parked at a gorgeous campsite somewhere in rural Montana, the view is perfect, and you open your laptop only to watch that little buffering circle spin for the next ten minutes. If you've spent any time living or traveling in an RV, you alread...
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PrabashanaDev 4 hours in Articles 4 min read
Stop Treating Databases Like Dumb Storage! A Modern Approach to Data Layer Optimization Introduction In the rapidly evolving landscape of cloud-native applications, the database often remains the last bastion of outdated architectural thinking. Too...
Fady-Desoky-Saeed-Abdelaziz 4 hours in Articles 4 min read
How our graduation project evolved into a real-world transportation management platform. Every day, thousands of employees spend hours commuting. Late buses. Unclear pickup locations. Phone calls between drivers and passengers. No visibility in...
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AYANFE 5 hours in Articles 4 min read
Today's mission: stop hardcoding values into pod manifests and learn how to inject them properly using ConfigMaps and Secrets. I also managed to break a few things along the way, which honestly taught me more than if everything had just worked first ...
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Flamehaven 5 hours in Articles 8 min read
In short: PYRHELIX is an offline dual-control release gate for sensitive BIO/PII artifacts. It does not replace perimeter security, compliance review, or clinical judgment. It closes one specific gap: no single actor, key, or approval should be able ...
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tuni56 5 hours in Articles 2 min read
When "Latest" Isn't Actually Latest TL;DR In distributed systems, the last record your system processes is not always the most recent event that happened in reality. Understanding the difference between Event Time and Processing Time is essential...
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MattSink 5 hours in Articles 2 min read
If you're a working developer or trying to become one, the hardest part of upskilling isn't motivation — it's picking where to actually spend your hours. Here's a rundown of five platforms, from full-stack fundamentals to cloud-native certification t...
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Ijay 6 hours in Articles 1 min read
Have you ever left a tech meetup feeling like everyone else understood the conversation except you? I've been there. I enjoyed the networking, met some amazing people, and even looked forward to the food. But there were times I got home wondering i...
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Karol Modelskiverified 8 hours in Articles 5 min read
You wake up. The first thing you do? Check your app’s stats. The user count is climbing. Your heart rate follows. You’re already mentally spending the profits, planning your expansion, and imagining yourself dominating the market. Then, suddenly — ...
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Built2Win 9 hours in Articles 7 min read
How Much Does a Custom Website Cost in 2026? A Builder's Honest Pricing Guide Pricing Guide · Updated June 2026 · 11 min read · by Jacob Campbell I'm Jacob Campbell, and I've been quoting and building custom websites long enou...
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