Posts by Kris

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Kris Kane

I’m a developer who enjoys building things that actually solve problems. Most ...
Joined April 2026
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Jun 23 Articles 3 min read
Most SQL developers hear the same rule early: always prefer INNER JOIN over correlated subqueries, because subqueries create an N+1 performance problem. That rule is useful, but it is not always true. I tested this on four engines MySQL, Oracle, P...
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May 21 Articles 3 min read
title: "Notion as the Control Plane: Per-Task Model Dispatch for Agent Workflows" published: true description: A pattern for running multi-agent workflows out of Notion: a planner decomposes one task into a dependency graph with per-task model assig...
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May 21 Articles 5 min read
Modern frontend development is heavily centered around component frameworks: Vue, React, Svelte, Solid, Angular, and others. The ecosystem also provides endless UI libraries: Vuetify, PrimeVue, Naive UI, MUI, Ant Design, Chakra, Radix, Headless UI, s...
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May 16 Articles 7 min read
Zayed Shield !Zayed Shieldhttps://img.shields.io/badge/Zayed-Shield-00D9FF?style=for-the-badge&logo=shield !Versionhttps://img.shields.io/badge/Version-1.0.0-green?style=for-the-badge !Licensehttps://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-blue?style=...
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May 16 Articles 3 min read
If you spend any significant amount of time doing embedded systems development, you know the drill. You write your firmware, flash the microcontroller, and then… you stare at a serial monitor. For years, the options have been a bit of a mixed bag....
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May 14 Articles 11 min read
I caught myself, again, telling Claude that we don’t do it that way in this codebase. Not the first time that week. Not the first time that day. Different repo, same correction. The kind of correction that doesn’t belong in a CLAUDE.md because it’...
May 14 Tutorials 7 min read
I’m working in software supply chain security, with a specific focus on secure Kubernetes deployments. In a DevOps capacity, I’m focused specifically on ensuring that my container images have as few software vulnerabilities as possible. I believe Wol...
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May 10 Articles 4 min read
Recentemente, enfrentei o desafio de estruturar uma pipeline de CI/CD completa para um aplicativo corporativo desenvolvido em Flutter. O objetivo era claro: automatizar, proteger e agilizar o deploy para Android e iOS. Neste artigo, compartilho os ap...
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May 10 Articles 6 min read
Why Your Beautiful Website Is Invisible on Google And How to Fix It as a Developer > TL;DR: Google reads your code, not your design. Most developers ship sites that actively hurt their rankings without knowing it. Here are the 7 mistakes I see most...
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May 10 Launches 1 min read
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May 10 Articles 5 min read
Choosing the right eCommerce website package is one of the most important decisions for your online business. A good package can help you build a strong, scalable store that drives sales, while the wrong one can lead to hidden costs, poor performance...
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May 10 Articles 3 min read
If you've ever inherited an AWS account, you know the feeling. You open the console, click around a few services, and realise pretty quickly that you have no idea what's actually running. EC2 instances nobody recognises. Security groups with ports...
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May 6 Articles 2 min read
Introduction As I embark on the Outreachy 2026 application journey, I’ve had to look beyond my terminal and into the heart of the ecosystem I’m contributing to. While many know Fedora Linux as a high-performance operating system, I’ve discovered th...
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May 6 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 6 Articles 6 min read
How I Automated Technical Content Migration Using RSS Feeds and Agentic AI Real Experience Guide Search Intent: Informational with light transactional intent for tools Intro: The Problem That Forced Me to Automate Everything In my experience, cont...
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May 4 Articles 2 min read
I've been building GhostLM for the past few months — a decoder-only transformer trained entirely from scratch in PyTorch on cybersecurity data. No pretrained weights, no HuggingFace wrappers. Every component hand-written. Phase 1 looked promising. Af...
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May 4 Articles 2 min read
If you've ever tried building a SaaS or a tool aggregator, you know the drill: file uploads equal server costs. Processing PDFs or stripping image backgrounds usually requires setting up a backend, managing storage like AWS S3, and dealing with poten...
May 4 Articles 8 min read
This is a submission for the OpenClaw Writing Challengehttps://dev.to/challenges/openclaw-2026-04-16 Let me tell you what 2am looks like from Accra. It looks like a Slack notification you won't see until morning. It looks like a GitHub review requ...
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May 4 Articles 7 min read
Anyone who's tried AI-assisted trading research has hit the same wall. The agent has no native access to your charts. You end up copy-pasting symbols, indicator values, screenshots, and Pine Script back and forth between TradingView and Claude or Cu...
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