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Gilder Miller

Tea mornings - reflection, coffee - action☕
Houston, TX Joined April 2026
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May 11 Articles 6 min read
There's a common piece of advice: "Want to write better code? Read good code." Sounds obvious. Rarely practiced. The problem is that most open-source projects are mazes. You open a repo, see 200 directories, and close the tab. Kubernetes is two mi...
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May 11 Articles 3 min read
Preface Loading all initialization data in an Angular application can sometimes take a while—especially over slow internet connections. Displaying a blank screen during this time can lead to a poor user experience. To mitigate this, we can introd...
May 8 Articles 2 min read
The "USB-C Moment" for Developer Experience We’ve entered what I call the "USB-C Momentstrong text" for AI systems—a period of rapid standardization where the Model Context Protocol MCP is doing for AI tools what universal ports did for hardware. Bu...
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May 8 Articles 7 min read
A few years ago, a simple CRUD app, a marketing site, or an internal dashboard could easily justify a $5,000+ freelance invoice. Scoping, architecture, implementation, testing, iteration—it took weeks. Clients accepted that. Now? You open Claude...
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May 8 Articles 3 min read
Preface Loading all initialization data in an Angular application can sometimes take a while—especially over slow internet connections. Displaying a blank screen during this time can lead to a poor user experience. To mitigate this, we can introd...
May 8 Articles 2 min read
AI storm has revealed an opinion that in AI-accelerated product teams, traditional "source of truth" artifacts like Figma, design documents, software models become obsolete because products evolve too quickly, with codebase modified directly and iter...
May 8 Articles 6 min read
!Image descriptionhttps://dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/articles/k58cng7aldg2hl5s9c8p.png If you use Claude Code or Opencode, you are already paying for an LLM subscription. Before v0.3.0, running Synthadoc also required a separate API ...
May 8 Articles 6 min read
There’s a moment every developer hits when “AI-assisted coding” starts feeling less like acceleration and more like friction. For me, that moment came somewhere between deleting yet another useEffect-based data fetch and watching Cursor confidently ...
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May 7 Articles 6 min read
There’s a moment every developer hits when “AI-assisted coding” starts feeling less like acceleration and more like friction. For me, that moment came somewhere between deleting yet another useEffect-based data fetch and watching Cursor confidently ...
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May 7 Articles 2 min read
The "USB-C Moment" for Developer Experience We’ve entered what I call the "USB-C Momentstrong text" for AI systems—a period of rapid standardization where the Model Context Protocol MCP is doing for AI tools what universal ports did for hardware. Bu...
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May 7 Articles 5 min read
Original Article Link1 The real decisions behind Peekr — stack choices, designing for Spanish and Portuguese markets, building an algorithmic feed without a data team, and the honest tradeoffs of going solo. I've been building Peekr for about six m...
May 7 Articles 10 min read
In 2026, what I'm about to describe would be a three-tool agent loop. An LLM instance with computer use, a couple of MCP servers, maybe a router for the edge cases. A weekend project. When I actually built it, none of that existed. What I had was Pu...
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May 7 Articles 7 min read
A few years ago, a simple CRUD app, a marketing site, or an internal dashboard could easily justify a $5,000+ freelance invoice. Scoping, architecture, implementation, testing, iteration—it took weeks. Clients accepted that. Now? You open Claude...
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May 7 Articles 3 min read
Customer service has a memory problem. You call a company, get transferred, and have to repeat your entire story from scratch. You switch from chat to email, and no one on the other end has any context. It's frustrating — and it's been the norm for t...
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May 7 Articles 2 min read
AI storm has revealed an opinion that in AI-accelerated product teams, traditional "source of truth" artifacts like Figma, design documents, software models become obsolete because products evolve too quickly, with codebase modified directly and iter...
May 6 Articles 2 min read
Hey folks! Quick tooling post today. Before moving forward to the next services, I want to share the tools I use to visualize and inspect data in MongoDB and Kafka during development. Without these tools, debugging an asynchronous data pipeline wou...
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May 6 Articles 1 min read
Funka Foundation: Accessible name – make it or break it1 Friday, May 8, 13.30-14.00 CEST Every button, link, and image on your interface must have an accessible name. Get it right and assistive technology users can find it, understand it, and a...
May 6 Articles 3 min read
Preface Loading all initialization data in an Angular application can sometimes take a while—especially over slow internet connections. Displaying a blank screen during this time can lead to a poor user experience. To mitigate this, we can introd...
May 6 Articles 6 min read
!Image descriptionhttps://dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/articles/k58cng7aldg2hl5s9c8p.png If you use Claude Code or Opencode, you are already paying for an LLM subscription. Before v0.3.0, running Synthadoc also required a separate API ...
May 6 Articles 3 min read
Architecting for Reliability in the Age of Multi-Agent Systems We are currently over-indexing on "Model Orchestration." Every week, a new library, a new vector database, or a new framework tops the GitHub trending charts. This week it might be L...
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