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I write code, break stuff, then fix it again. Interested in backend systems, API...
Joined April 2026
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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 6 min read
Recently I did a blog posthttps://dev.to/rantingsage/x-y-k-and-other-things-i-shouldve-learned-sooner-ofe where we did a quick breakdown of what AMMs are, Uniswap specifically, and built a basic intuition of how things work under the hood. It was ini...
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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 26 Articles 6 min read
What I found, what surprised me, and how to do it yourself — including the CORS problem nobody warns you about. Every developer who builds with RevenueCat eventually wants the same thing: subscription data in a format you actually control. The bui...
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Apr 26 Articles 10 min read
> Opus 4.7 isn't just "a better Claude". It's a million-token context, a tool-use model that finally holds its plan, and a reason to rethink how you architect LLM systems. Here's what changed — and how to actually get good at using it. Quick reca...
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Apr 26 Articles 2 min read
Most teams don’t lack effort — they lack visibility into code quality. That’s something I kept noticing while working on projects. You ship features, fix bugs, and keep moving… but you rarely have a clear answer to a simple question: “Is this codeb...
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Apr 25 Articles 2 min read
Let's be honest. I launched AgentSharehttps://agentshare.dev – a price infrastructure API for AI agents – a week ago. The post got some traction. People liked the idea. But I quickly learned that shipping a REST API is only half the battle. 1. The M...
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Apr 25 Videos 1 min read
If you’re using AI tools for coding, this update might have surprised you. Microsoft has paused new GitHub Copilot subscriptions. Yes — the tool many developers rely on daily just hit an unexpected pause. But the real question is: Why? And what d...
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Apr 23 Articles 10 min read
> Long read. Written from nine years of implementation experience, not the spec. Preface I believe Material Design is correct. Not partially correct -- correct in its core philosophy about how interfaces should behave under load, under interaction...
Apr 23 Articles 6 min read
A growing share of web traffic doesn't come from people anymore. It comes from models reading on their behalf. ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Copilot. They fetch a handful of pages, summarize, and ship the answer back. If your site isn't readable by th...
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Apr 23 Articles 3 min read
Every developer has been in this conversation: a client or stakeholder asks how much an AI product will cost to build, and the honest answer — "it depends" — never lands well. Here's a more useful version of that answer, broken down the way engineers...
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Apr 23 Articles 5 min read
I spent a weekend trying to set up end-to-end testing for a Tauri v2 app. Two hours into configuring WebdriverIO, I still couldn't get it to connect to the WebView. The official docs show a minimal example that doesn't cover IPC testing. Playwright f...
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Apr 23 Articles 2 min read
I spend my weekends looking at the tooling marks on 19th-century revolvers and the serifs on rare 1920s dust jackets. In those worlds, "Truth" isn't a consensus—it’s a physical reality. If a parts-matching serial number is off by a single digit, or a...
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Apr 23 Articles 6 min read
LLM batch processing failing? Learn how context bleeding between data rows tanks accuracy—plus the linearization technique that dropped our error rate to under 15%. Here’s the thing about working with LLMs at scale: they’re incredible until they’re...
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Apr 22 Articles 7 min read
Ethers v6 dropped a breaking change on every project that touched BigNumber, utils, or providers — which is basically every DeFi frontend ever written. The migration guide listed over 40 breaking changes. Some were simple renames. Some required under...
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Apr 22 Articles 10 min read
Companion post to How I Built the Long Game Notification Systemhttps://www.mxomasuku.com/blog/how-i-built-the-long-game-notification-system-a-journey-into-notifications-and-behavioral-engineering. This is the walkthrough. If you want the thinking beh...
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Apr 22 Articles 9 min read
Hello CoderLegion Community ! This time, I decided to write on tools/services/software etc. that have been designed and created to care about your privacy on the internet. I will present some tools that I use and/or can recommend and much more tool...
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Apr 22 Articles 7 min read
title: Ditch Static IAM Keys: Run Terraform with AWS SSO published: true tags: aws, terraform, devops, security coverimage: https://khimananda.com/storage/28/conversions/terraformssobanner-large.webp canonicalurl: https://khimananda.com/blog/terrafo...
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Apr 22 Articles 2 min read
Most developers spend years writing code... without ever understanding what computing actually is. That's a problem. Because until you understand how a machine processes information, you're not really designing systems—you're just arranging syntax....
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