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Jan 30 Articles 3 min read
When you’re running sensitive applications — whether internal dashboards, customer-facing APIs, or microservices — relying on cloud-hosted security services is convenient but not always feasible. Some teams need full control of their infrastructure, ...
Jan 29 Articles 3 min read
A new survey of 1,125 senior technology leaders reveals a concern for every developer building AI-powered systems: the database layer is emerging as a critical point of failure. According to Cockroach Labs' "The State of AI Infrastructure 2026" rep...
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Jan 29 Tutorials 3 min read
Bash scripting is one of those skills every developer uses, but very few truly master. We write quick scripts to automate tasks, glue systems together, or run background jobs and then one day, something breaks. The script silently fails, produces the...
Jan 28 Articles 1 min read
The headline of OpenAI’s recent article https://openai.com/index/scaling-postgresql/ feels a bit clickbaity, If they truly used only one database instance, ChatGPT would’ve been dead on arrival. But the reality is far more impressive: they’re usi...
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Jan 27 Articles 1 min read
One of the biggest challenges for website owners is understanding where they actually stand in the process of improving their Google rankings. So I created a simple model that anyone can understand — Google’s Traffic Light. This isn’t a trick. It’s ...
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Jan 26 Articles 2 min read
At some point, most developers run into a confusing problem: your application is stable, error rates look fine, but infrastructure costs keep creeping up and certain endpoints feel slower than they should. There’s no obvious outage. No dramatic br...
Jan 24 Articles 3 min read
With the rise of AI-assisted coding, execution has become cheap. You can let the AI do the wiring. What you cannot delegate is the choice of abstractions. And that changes everything. If you choose the right abstractions, your system scales. I...
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Jan 23 Articles 5 min read
By Muhammad Ali Khan ICS/ OT Cybersecurity Specialist - AAISM | CISSP | CISA | CISM | CEH | ISO27001 LI | CHFI | CGEIT | CDCP Why One SOC to Rule Them All Isn’t the Panacea the Industry Believes It Is The concept of a single, centralized Security O...
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Jan 22 Articles 1 min read
We’ve all been there. The logs say Connection Refused or the dreaded javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException. The network team swears the firewall is open. The platform team says the certificates are valid. The application team says "it works on my mach...
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Jan 22 Articles 2 min read
Originally published on Dev.to: https://dev.to/fadydesokysaeedabdelaziz/modern-systems-dont-fix-missing-history-4pg5 Digital transformation is often presented as a clean break from the past. A new ERP. A new platform. New workflows. New dashboards....
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Jan 21 Articles 3 min read
In the world of game development and digital content creation, animation has always been the bottleneck. Whether you are an indie developer building a 2D platformer or a content creator trying to produce viral shorts, the gap between static art and m...
Jan 20 Articles 8 min read
As I mentioned in a previous post, one of my goals with Datalaria is to get my hands dirty with projects that allow me to learn and connect different technologies in the data world. Today, we begin a series dedicated to one of those projects: the cre...
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Jan 20 Articles 3 min read
In tech discussions, Proxy and VPN are often mentioned in the same context, sometimes even described as tools to “hide your IP.” While that’s not entirely wrong on the surface, it hides the fact that they solve fundamentally different problems and op...
Jan 18 Articles 3 min read
After battle-testing these ideas in practice, here is my conclusion: Centralized interaction and intent architectures are inevitable. The only real question is whether we build them as formal systems or probabilistic agents. From Clicking and S...
Jan 17 Tutorials 5 min read
BF16 vs GGUF, FP8 Scaled, NVFP4 Speed & Quality Compared + ComfyUI CUDA 13 Gains + FLUX 2 Klein 9B Full tutorial link > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDzspWgnzxI Compared Quality and Speed Difference with CUDA 13 & Sage Attention of BF16 vs GGUF...
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Jan 17 Articles 6 min read
SaijinOS Part 20 — For People Who Want an AI Companion and Their Own Life Over the last months I’ve been writing a long-running series about SaijinOS – a way of designing and living with AI personas over the long term. Recently something changed...
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Jan 16 Articles 5 min read
Introduction In the world of health tech, "taking a picture to count calories" is the holy grail. However, traditional computer vision often struggles with granularity. A simple classification model might scream "Pizza," but it fails to distinguish ...
Jan 14 Articles 1 min read
I wanted to prove that the modern web is a first-class citizen for low-level automotive diagnostics. I built Gnoke-OBD2 to bridge the gap between complex vehicle protocols and the accessibility of a browser. The Engineering Challenge Interfacing wi...
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Jan 12 Articles 1 min read
We open-sourced our editorial team. Meet Pulitzer. Fellow builders, We all hate SEO spam. You know the type: “How to install Node.js” articles written by bots that have never opened a terminal. We built a system to kill the noise. We call it...
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