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brunofromtower 2 hours in Articles 1 min read
Every long-running repo ends up with the same problem: a branch list full of stuff that's already merged or long abandoned, with the branches you actually need buried somewhere in the middle. Tower 13 for Windows adds two features built specificall...
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kkieriiverified 2 hours in Articles 5 min read
I've drawn the diagram a hundred times. Two data centers, a load balancer, N+1, tidy little redundant boxes with tidy little redundant arrows. Ship it, sleep fine. Every one of those diagrams was quietly lying to me about the same thing -- and last ...
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kate8382 2 hours in Articles 2 min read
As a banking and legal professional, there’s one harsh truth I learned early in my career: rules are rarely broken by brute force; they are bypassed through loopholes and human psychology. On my very first year of law school, practicing attorneys to...
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morellodev 4 hours in Articles 6 min read
Every package manager has a moment where you just wait. You add one dependency, or you pull a branch and run install, and there's a beat where the terminal sits there doing file I/O while you tab away. pnpmhttps://pnpm.io already made that beat short...
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Sergey 4 hours in Articles 2 min read
Engineering teams often chase performance: faster APIs, lower latency, optimized queries, reduced CPU usage. But in 2026, performance alone is no longer the defining factor of a reliable system. Modern architectures — distributed, event‑driven, conta...
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Tom Smithverified 6 hours in Articles 3 min read
Sophos is launching a new security architecture built around a problem its own data just confirmed: identity, not software vulnerabilities, is now the primary way ransomware gets in. The company's 2026 State of Ransomware report, released today alon...
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Udit060 5 hours in Articles 2 min read
Building in public is one of the fastest ways to attract early users, build trust, and stay accountable. But there is one problem. The updates you spend months sharing end up scattered across different platforms. Tweets disappear. Milestone posts g...
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Artem Senenko 5 hours in Articles 4 min read
A status page is the one dashboard a company publishes about its own service. It is also the one place where the company has a reason to look good. That is a problem. If the page can be edited to look better than reality, it stops being useful. So wh...
Ganesh Kumar 6 hours in Articles 9 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...
kibet 6 hours in Articles 4 min read
Short answer: no. A bit longer answer: no, unless your whole job is just writing SQL. Someone started a thread with a good question: > "You said frontend is dying because it's 'pure pattern-matching' that AI can now do. As a Data Analyst, I see C...
nyaomaru 6 hours in Articles 7 min read
Hoi hoi! I’m @nyaomaruhttps://github.com/nyaomaru, a frontend engineer currently fighting the intense European heatwave by building DIY window screens here in the Netherlands. 🛠️ https://medium.com/data-science-collective/should-you-still-learn-to-...
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Mahadevan - Devndesproverified 7 hours in Articles 3 min read
WebMCP: The Next Technical SEO Frontier Nobody Is Talking About Yet Originally published on www.devndespro.comhttps://www.devndespro.com, canonical: https://www.devndespro.com/blog/webmcp-2026 Most SEO conversations in 2026 are about getting cited...
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tuni56 7 hours in Articles 6 min read
When Everything Looked Fine Modern cloud systems are built to survive failure. Applications run across multiple Availability Zones. Containers restart automatically. Serverless functions scale on demand. Databases replicate data continuously. Enti...
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abdullahsaad5 7 hours in Articles 7 min read
Years ago I was building a login API, and a colleague looked at what I was returning and asked why I only had one token. He said the newer APIs hand back two, an access token and a refresh token. Mine returned one. So I asked him the obvious thing: w...
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abdullahsaad5 7 hours in Articles 8 min read
A few years back I was a junior dev on a car financing product, and I got handed the deal jacket. A deal jacket is the full picture of a deal. How much the buyer puts down, what the car is worth, the terms, all of it packaged up and sent to a bank s...
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rdiegoss 7 hours in Articles 1 min read
This is an automated API connectivity test with no content. Safe to delete....
galian 7 hours in Articles 9 min read
Every "build an AI agent" tutorial shows you the same twelve lines: a while loop, a call to the model, a check for tool calls, execute them, feed the results back, repeat. It runs, the agent uses a tool, you feel like a wizard. Then you put it in fro...
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