Posts by Andrew Mewborn

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I am a passionate full-stack developer with expertise in building scalable web a...
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Feb 16 Articles 7 min read
Oracle Database 23ai's AI Vector Search enables powerful semantic search capabilities, but to truly harness its potential, you need to understand how to query vector data efficiently and when to use vector indexes. This guide explores querying vector...
Feb 15 Articles 2 min read
Introduction The latest iteration of NDM-TCP v3.0.4-hyper-entropy represents a fundamental shift in high-speed congestion control. While previous optimized versions focused on vectorized SIMD AVX instructions, the Hyper-Embedded build prioritizes d...
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Feb 15 Articles 2 min read
Images can make or break a web application’s performance. A well-optimized image not only improves loading speed but also enhances user experience. Here are some effective techniques for optimizing images optimized for your audience's chill vibes. C...
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Feb 13 Articles 5 min read
Ever tried to join a Zoom call while in the middle of the ocean, only to see your connection drop as your boat drifts farther away? Or maybe you’ve tried to stream a movie while anchored, and the buffering wheel just keeps spinning. Staying connecte...
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Feb 13 Articles 3 min read
In this performance evaluation, we tested three congestion control algorithms—NDM-TCP ML-based, TCP Cubic, and TCP Reno—under near-optimal network conditions that simulate high-quality fiber or broadband connections. Test Configuration: Optimal Fib...
Feb 12 Articles 3 min read
In this performance evaluation, we compared three congestion control algorithms—NDM-TCP ML-based, TCP Cubic, and TCP Reno—under network conditions that simulate a typical urban LTE/4G mobile network environment. Test Configuration: Urban LTE/4G Simu...
Feb 10 Articles 5 min read
In shopping the way things look is not the only thing that matters. If a website looks nice but people who visit it do not buy anything then it is a waste of time. The online stores that do the best are the ones that use information about how people ...
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Feb 10 Videos 1 min read
If you are learning AWS, you might be wondering what jobs you can realistically start with. In this video, I break down entry-level careers you can start after learning AWS, what each role actually involves, and what skills matter most so you do not...
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Feb 8 Articles 1 min read
Week 3 of Data Engineering Zoomcamp by @DataTalksClub complete! Just finished Module 3 - Data Warehousing with BigQuery. Learned how to:  Create external tables from GCS bucket data  Build materialized tables in BigQuery  Partition and cluster tables...
Feb 7 Articles 7 min read
When building an application, authentication is unavoidable. You can outsource it to services like Clerk or Better Auth and be productive fast, but that convenience often comes with trade-offs: third-party lock-in, limited control over flows, and opa...
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Feb 5 Articles 5 min read
Have you ever been in the middle of an important video call, gaming session, or watching a 4K movie, only to have your Wi-Fi suddenly lag or buffer? If so, you’re not alone. Slow and unreliable internet connections frustrate many home and office user...
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Feb 5 Articles 2 min read
Understanding Cone Beam CT Scans Cone Beam Computed Tomography CBCT is a specialized dental X-ray that produces 3D images of your teeth, jawbone, and surrounding tissues. Unlike traditional 2D X-rays, CBCT provides a comprehensive 360-degree view o...
Feb 3 Articles 2 min read
The Vulnerability: cat /proc/$PID/mem We need to stop pretending that API Keys are "Identity." If you are building an Autonomous Agent today, you are likely storing its credentials OAuth tokens, PEM keys in memory. This works fine for a stateless c...
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Feb 2 Articles 1 min read
The Tao of Code Before starting, I want to clarify something: this is not a tutorial, nor a fully technical article. This is a philosophy of code. Yesterday, someone asked me a simple question: Why do you code? And what is code, really? I didn’t ...
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Feb 2 Articles 10 min read
Introduction There's a moment every operations engineer knows well: it's 2 AM, something's broken, and you're frantically SSH-ing into servers trying to remember the exact sequence of commands to fix it. You've done this before, but was it systemct...
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Feb 1 Tutorials 4 min read
Voice AI demos are cool — but most fail at one critical thing: doing real work. Today, I’m sharing how to build a production-ready AI Dental Clinic Receptionist that can check a real Google Calendar and book appointments over the phone. We’ll use S...
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Jan 31 Articles 1 min read
For the longest time, I thought I was suffering from heartbreak. No replies. No callbacks. No “let’s take this forward.” Then I checked again. It wasn’t my love life collapsing. It was HR departments professionally ghosting me. One rejection even f...
Jan 31 Articles 4 min read
The day a patient is discharged from the hospital is often celebrated as a finish line, but from a clinical and technical perspective, it is actually the start of a high-stakes "black box" period. Doctors frequently provide macro-level advice such as...
Jan 30 Articles 1 min read
Just completed Module 2 of the Data Engineering Zoomcamp 2026. Built production-ready data pipelines using Kestra to process 26 million NYC taxi trip records. What I accomplished: Orchestrated ETL workflows with Kestra Ingested data from GitHub to G...
Jan 30 Articles 3 min read
As artificial intelligence accelerates toward greater autonomy, one question has begun to dominate the discourse: Can an AI system truly evolve without leaning on human-created scaffolding? In 2026, a new concept—Authentic AI Protocols—emerged to ans...
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