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Fady Desoky Saeed Abdelaziz

Data Analytics & Data Engineering | Enterprise Systems & Process Optimization
Cairo, Egypt linkedin.com/in/fadydesokysaeedabdelaziz Joined January 2026
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Posted in AI group
Apr 29 Articles 1 min read
You know that feeling when you're stuck behind someone splitting a bill three ways while their latte turns cold? AI agents were supposed to fix that. And honestly, most of the time they do. The Perks Predictive ordering knows your drink before you ...
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Apr 29 Articles 6 min read
Enterprise SaaS buyers now expect SSO and SCIM support by default. Most enterprise security teams will reject SaaS products that do not support SSO. Identity infrastructure has become a core requirement for B2B SaaS platforms. Modern authentication p...
Posted in AI group
Apr 29 Articles 1 min read
You know that feeling when you're stuck behind someone splitting a bill three ways while their latte turns cold? AI agents were supposed to fix that. And honestly, most of the time they do. The Perks Predictive ordering knows your drink before you ...
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Apr 29 Articles 2 min read
Most people reduce Stephen Hawking to a symbol of intelligence. That misses the point. His real story is about persistence under conditions that should have ended everything. At 21, he was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ALS and give...
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Apr 29 Articles 8 min read
EdTech teams often inherit a monitoring setup built for generic SaaS dashboards, not learning workflows. That mismatch causes two problems: you miss issues that hurt students, and you spend hours chasing alerts that do not affect outcomes.In educatio...
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Apr 29 Articles 3 min read
SQL is the most used tool for data manipulation but what happens when there are some concepts that seem to work towards the same ultimate outputs. As queries become more complex, developers often encounter different techniques that appear to produce...
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Apr 29 Articles 5 min read
Open Chrome DevTools on any popular website. Click the Network tab. Reload the page. Count the third-party requests. On a typical news site, you'll see 40–80 requests going out - not to the site you're visiting, but to trackers, ad networks, analytic...
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Apr 29 Articles 6 min read
Still Managing Procurement on Spreadsheets? If your procurement process still relies on endless email threads, manual approvals, and messy spreadsheets, you’re not alone. Many businesses face fragmented systems that slow down purchasing, reduce visib...
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Apr 29 Articles 1 min read
We recently built the referral page for Recipe Finder: https://recipe-finder.org/invite-one-free-month1. The goal was to make referrals feel like a real product feature, not just a static landing page. On the frontend, we used Vue 3 TypeScript ...
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Apr 29 Articles 5 min read
Open Chrome DevTools on any popular website. Click the Network tab. Reload the page. Count the third-party requests. On a typical news site, you'll see 40–80 requests going out - not to the site you're visiting, but to trackers, ad networks, analytic...
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Apr 29 Articles 5 min read
Think about it, you wear your smartwatch or fitness band and never think about it again for several days. You don’t have to remember to charge your gadget every night, nor get notifications about its lack of battery when you go jogging or during your...
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Apr 29 Articles 1 min read
We recently built the referral page for Recipe Finder: https://recipe-finder.org/invite-one-free-month1. The goal was to make referrals feel like a real product feature, not just a static landing page. On the frontend, we used Vue 3 TypeScript ...
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Apr 29 Articles 9 min read
> Originally published on dev.tohttps://dev.to/chinyereee/from-chatbots-to-coworkers-what-google-cloud-next-26-means-for-developers-2lnf. A developer's breakdown of everything that matters from the Google Cloud Next '26 keynote and what to build wit...
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Apr 29 Articles 4 min read
Building a successful online store today requires much more than just an attractive website. Modern customers expect fast-loading pages, mobile-friendly shopping, secure payments, personalized recommendations, and a seamless checkout experience. Busi...
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Apr 29 Articles 3 min read
Why maintaining a healthy skepticism gets you better outcomes. One of my old hobbies was writing for independent music magazines, such as Spill Magazine distributed free at music venues and DV8 distributed free at hair salons. Over the years, I saw ...
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Apr 29 Articles 3 min read
Neuro-Edu: A Cognitive Science-Driven Framework for Large Language Model Alignment in Educational Sandbox Simulation Technical Whitepaper v1.0 Atlanta College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ACLAS Website: https://aclas.college/ GitHub: https://github...
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Apr 28 Articles 1 min read
I spent 3-4 weeks building an AI voice agent that cold-calls HVAC owners for me. Real outbound. Real objection handling. Real appointments booked. When we listen back through the recordings, the owners never clock it as AI — they just think its a hum...
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Apr 26 Articles 3 min read
The End of Data Export: Why the Cloud is a Compliance Trap Privacy is not a feature you bolt on at the end — it is infrastructure. For anyone with real capital at stake, the sharp risk is often not “using AI” in the abstract; it is routing the ful...
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Apr 26 Articles 5 min read
I just finished building a deep learning system that identifies pneumonia from chest X-rays with 96% accuracy and an AUC-ROC of 0.99. I ran the entire training process on my MacBook Pro M5 using the GPU acceleration provided by Apple's Metal Perform...
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Apr 26 Articles 6 min read
At some point over the last few years, TypeScript stopped being a tool and started becoming a performance art. We went from: “Let’s add types so we catch bugs earlier” to: “Behold my 80-line conditional type that nobody understands, including me....
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