Posts by James Dayal

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Mar 17 Articles 4 min read
Introduction The story of a treasure hunter being released from jail after refusing to turn over shipwreck gold is a fascinating intersection of legal, ethical, and technological issues. This article delves into the technical aspects of how treasur...
Mar 17 Articles 13 min read
> A comprehensive technical and philosophical breakdown of what Ark is, how Bark implements it natively on Bitcoin, why it matters, and what could still go wrong. Table of Contents 1. The Problem Space — Why Bitcoin Needs More Than Lightning#1-the...
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Mar 17 Articles 4 min read
I thought I was done. After days of wrestling with Neo4j and flattening deeply nested Terraform ASTs, I finally had a beautiful, physics-based graph of my entire infrastructure. It was a masterpiece of explicit dependencies. But when I looked at the ...
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Mar 17 Articles 1 min read
While building a vibe coding platformhttps://jigjoy.ai/spektrum, I started building Mozaikhttps://jigjoy.ai/mozaik, a library for working with LLMs. Very soon, a need emerged to handle multiple LLM providers - and with that, different request and res...
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Mar 17 Articles 3 min read
There's something strange about the way we talk about artificial intelligence right now. We keep hearing that models will soon "take control" of physical machines — robots, self-driving cars, industrial drones. As if AI only needed a little more comp...
Mar 17 Articles 2 min read
Most developer tools make you work harder. OpenClaw was built to make your whole operation run smarter. OpenClaw is an AI operations agent that lives inside your development environment. It connects to your email, calendar, Telegram, messaging servi...
Mar 17 Articles 4 min read
Unlocking Creativity: How the SCAMPER Skill Sparks Innovation Welcome to another insightful article on maximizing your creative potential with OpenClaw skills. Today, we'll explore the SCAMPER skill—a potent tool for innovation and problem-solving....
Mar 17 Articles 5 min read
1. The Question What is required for businesses to confidently adopt agentic AI in their processes and use it to solve real business tasks? At first glance, the answer seems obvious: you need a strong model, access to data, and good automation. ...
Mar 17 Articles 4 min read
When applications like OpenClaw move toward large-scale deployment, security is no longer optional — it becomes the foundation for sustainable operation and real-world adoption. OpenClaw’s explosive global popularity highlights a new generation of A...
Mar 17 Articles 4 min read
The Growth Paradox Your agency is growing. You've gone from managing 5 client sites to 25, and you're adding more every month. But your performance monitoring process hasn't scaled with your business. You're still manually checking PageSpeed score...
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Mar 17 Articles 5 min read
If you’ve recently started using Next.js 13+, you’ve probably opened a project and thought: > “Why does this folder structure feel so… different?” > With the App Router, the app/ directory became the heart of every modern Next.js project. But for ...
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Mar 17 Articles 4 min read
Introduction In JavaScript, how and when variables become available in our code isn’t always intuitive. Under the hood, the engine’s execution contexts rearranges your declarations before the code runs/executes — this behavior known as hoisting. Bu...
Posted in C/C++ Community group
Mar 17 Articles 1 min read
Tuesday coding tips are super short posts about various tidbits mainly from C++, but also from other programming languages I use. You can also follow the #TuesdayCodingTips hashtag on Mastodon and Linkedin. Since C++17, we can use “structured bindi...
Mar 7 Articles 1 min read
Project Launch: ZULFR.com ZULFR is a research-driven platform focused on building practical frameworks for governance modeling, risk analysis, and structured decision systems. The aim is to move beyond theory and demonstrate how research concepts ...
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Mar 7 Articles 4 min read
A Clean Frontend Folder Structure Every Developer Should Know Modern frontend development is much more than building simple web pages. Applications today include APIs state management reusable components business logic and many moving parts. Becaus...
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Posted in Java group
Mar 6 Articles 1 min read
Hello, My name is Hector Williams and I am a moderator for this group.This is my first post.Feel free to message me to talk!!!...
Feb 26 Articles 8 min read
> Pandas for Data Science Series — Article #1 What is Pandas and Why Does It Matter? Pandas is an open-source Python library built specifically for data manipulation and analysis. Released in 2008 and named after "Panel Data" — a term from econome...
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Feb 24 Articles 1 min read
As I continue my cybersecurity journey, I’ve realized something important: Most mistakes beginners make aren’t because they’re not smart they’re because they’re unaware. And I’ve made some of these mistakes too. Here are a few common ones I’ve lea...
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Feb 24 Articles 3 min read
Anthropic just published research that should make every developer uncomfortable. When AI produces code, documents, or working apps, users stop checking the work. They get more precise about what they ask for up front — but less rigorous about evalua...
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Posted in Random & Chill group
Feb 24 Articles 4 min read
Programming meme drop Fresh picks from Memebase for Random and Chill. Meme 1 !Developer: It works on my computer Product Manager: Yes, but we are not going to give your computer to the customer Developer: So get some details and reproducible steps...
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