Posts by Gimi

@Gimi

Gilder Miller

Tea mornings - reflection, coffee - action☕
Houston, TX Joined April 2026
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May 18 Articles 1 min read
Upgrading JJWT on Spring Boot 3.3.x This article aims to provide details on how to fix JJWT exceptions when running the Cloud Native image, built with GraalVM. Based on recent changes, from JJWT version 0.12.7 and above, JJWT changed how builders ...
May 18 Articles 1 min read
Programming is no longer just about writing code. We’re entering a new era where the real skill is not typing faster… but thinking clearer. AI can now generate entire components, features, even full apps in seconds. So where does that leave us a...
May 18 Articles 1 min read
Hey everyone! Quick question for the Ruby folks here — what’s your IDE or editor of choice for day-to-day Ruby/Rails work? Do you swear by RubyMine? Live inside VS Code with a handful of extensions? Or are you one of the brave souls still hacking a...
May 18 Articles 7 min read
Build a Persistent Memory Layer Your AI Can Actually Use > TL;DR: Use Obsidian with Markdown notes, YAML metadata, and direct AI file access to build a Second Brain with LLMs that gives your tools persistent project context. Common Mistake ❌ You p...
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May 18 Articles 7 min read
My first encounter with DevOps was so simple that I didn’t even realize its power. Let me share the story so you can see how it went from accidental discovery to deliberate practice, and why it was such a dramatic pivot. The backdrop to this pivotal...
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May 18 Articles 4 min read
Overview UltrafastSecp256k1 v4.0 is a high-performance secp256k1 engine built for evaluation as an optional secondary backend for Bitcoin Core. The goal is not to replace libsecp256k1, but to make it possible to measure, compare, and selectively enab...
May 14 Articles 1 min read
The Timing Trap As a leader who has managed teams of various sizes, I’ve seen companies make the same mistake twice: hiring DevRel too early before they have a stable schema or too late after the "Glue Code" debt has become insurmountable. In the...
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May 14 Articles 1 min read
The Timing Trap As a leader who has managed teams of various sizes, I’ve seen companies make the same mistake twice: hiring DevRel too early before they have a stable schema or too late after the "Glue Code" debt has become insurmountable. In the...
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May 14 Articles 6 min read
You've signed up for a dozen loyalty programs. Maybe you have the app, maybe you even scanned your receipt the first time. But three weeks later? You've forgotten it exists. Sound familiar? You're not alone, and if you run a business, your customers ...
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May 14 Articles 1 min read
The Timing Trap As a leader who has managed teams of various sizes, I’ve seen companies make the same mistake twice: hiring DevRel too early before they have a stable schema or too late after the "Glue Code" debt has become insurmountable. In the...
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May 14 Articles 2 min read
Most Dev's Journey stories start with a first line of code. Mine starts somewhere different. I came from marketing. And somewhere along the way, I became a technology writer — not because I could build software, but because I was genuinely curious a...
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May 14 Articles 4 min read
Boomi held its annual Boomi World conference this week in Chicago, and the announcements came fast. For developers and engineers building or managing enterprise AI systems, there's a lot here worth paying attention to — from a generally available pro...
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May 13 Articles 4 min read
Boomi held its annual Boomi World conference this week in Chicago, and the announcements came fast. For developers and engineers building or managing enterprise AI systems, there's a lot here worth paying attention to — from a generally available pro...
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May 13 Articles 2 min read
Today is my birthday. And honestly, birthdays make me reflect more than celebrate. Not just about age, but about growth, experiences, failures, lessons, relationships, opportunities, and the journey that brought me here. If there’s one thing tech ...
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May 13 Articles 1 min read
Why "Developer" is No Longer Enough In my last posthttps://coderlegion.com/16678/is-devrel-dead-or-just-disaggregated, I argued that the "Tutorial-as-a-Service" model of DevRel is dead. If we are honest with ourselves as leaders, the persona we are ...
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May 13 Articles 1 min read
Why "Developer" is No Longer Enough In my last posthttps://coderlegion.com/16678/is-devrel-dead-or-just-disaggregated, I argued that the "Tutorial-as-a-Service" model of DevRel is dead. If we are honest with ourselves as leaders, the persona we are ...
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May 12 Articles 1 min read
One of the loudest claims around AI coding tools is that one developer can now do the work of a whole team. Ship features in hours. Replace weeks with prompts. Move 10x faster. Well, maybe. But only if you pretend that software development is mostly...
May 12 Videos 1 min read
A new paper from Stanford Tran & Kiela, arXiv 2604.02460 tested single-agent vs multi-agent systems with identical thinking-token budgets — and the multi-agent advantage disappears. The hidden variable Every "multi-agent wins" benchmark you've read...
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May 12 Articles 1 min read
Why "Developer" is No Longer Enough In my last posthttps://coderlegion.com/16678/is-devrel-dead-or-just-disaggregated, I argued that the "Tutorial-as-a-Service" model of DevRel is dead. If we are honest with ourselves as leaders, the persona we are ...
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May 12 Articles 1 min read
Why "Developer" is No Longer Enough In my last posthttps://coderlegion.com/16678/is-devrel-dead-or-just-disaggregated, I argued that the "Tutorial-as-a-Service" model of DevRel is dead. If we are honest with ourselves as leaders, the persona we are ...
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