Posts by Lena Carter

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Lena Carter

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Joined January 2026
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Posted in Random & Chill group
Feb 17 Articles 4 min read
Programming meme drop Fresh picks from Memebase for Random and Chill. Meme 1 !ily 4 @0xIlyy X.com Notice how software became 10x easier to code overnight and absolutely nothing changed? Fake ass industry 12:51 AM 21/01/2026 297K Viewshttps://i.chz...
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Feb 16 Articles 11 min read
GitHub Repository: https://github.com/hejhdiss/lkm-ndm-tcphttps://github.com/hejhdiss/lkm-ndm-tcp Important Clarification: Updated and Why? There was a significant confusion in the original analysis. When I uploaded test results to Claude Sonnet ...
Feb 16 Articles 1 min read
In today's fast-paced digital world, finding topics that engage a diverse audience can be a challenge. Here are some actionable article ideas tailored for everyone: 1. Life Hacks: Share everyday tips that simplify life, like organizing a home office...
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Feb 15 Launches 1 min read
The E-commerce OS with Nothing to Add - Stop Paying for App...
Feb 14 Articles 8 min read
74 AI Personas, One Architecture: How We Built Axis Meta Note: This article was written collaboratively by the Studios Pong multi-agent system—the same architecture we're describing here. Primary authors: Shin structure & documentation, Regina ♕ ...
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Feb 13 Articles 5 min read
Introduction Ingresses have been, since the early versions of Kubernetes, the most common way to expose applications to the outside. Although their initial design was simple and elegant, the success of Kubernetes and the growing complexity of use...
Feb 12 Articles 5 min read
Introduction Over the past several years working in e-commerce, I've architected and scaled microservices handling millions of customer requests daily, including platforms processing over $100M in transactions. In this article, I'll share practical...
Posted in Data Engineering group
Feb 12 Articles 3 min read
One‑line: DNS = the phonebook of the internet. Two‑words: Name‑resolution. Business analogy: Instead of memorizing everyone’s phone number, you look up their name in a directory — DNS is that directory for computers. Mechanical definition tight, c...
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Feb 11 Tutorials 7 min read
I maintain a symlink-based dotfiles repo for macOS/zsh. Over time, I'd accumulated three different approaches to managing runtime versions: nvm for Node.js, brew install go for Go, and brew install python@3.13 for Python. Each had its own quirks, its...
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Feb 10 Articles 5 min read
You’re in the middle of something important, like work, streaming, or a video call, and suddenly the internet drops. You look at your modem or router and see blinking lights that weren’t flashing before. Green, amber, red, flashing fast, or flashing ...
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Feb 7 Videos 1 min read
I made a 3 or more dimensional version of classic snake, it is quite configurable including colors and coming soon, there is also a demo on that website if you can find it, who likes graphics that are not normal 3d? There are many others than mine, s...
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Feb 6 Articles 3 min read
Quite strange equation, don’t you think? But in a developer’s world, math works in unexpected ways. Six months ago, I decided to build the best EPUB reader for Apple devices. I started immediately and, in four months, I had a working prototype with...
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Feb 5 Articles 3 min read
Background In early 2026, a small engineering team operating several self-hosted services began reassessing their external attack surface after a series of high-profile NAS and self-hosted platform breaches circulated in the security community. Th...
Feb 4 Articles 4 min read
Zero-day vulnerabilities are not theoretical problems. They are the exact reason why “strong passwords”, HTTPS, and firewalls alone are often not enough. Recently, a popular NAS operating system in Asia suffered a real, actively exploited 0-day vuln...
Feb 3 Articles 4 min read
Subtitle: A technical journey inside the Interim Federal Education Council’s mission to digitize and localize Civic Education using Next.js and Supabase. Introduction: The Urgent Need for Inclusive Education In the diverse educational landscape of M...
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Feb 2 Articles 3 min read
There's a quiet shift happening in storage engineering. It's not about faster IOPS or bigger flash arrays. It's about density, power, and what happens when a small team decides to build their own SSDs from scratch. Novodisq is a New Zealand-based st...
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Posted in WebDev group
Feb 2 Tutorials 3 min read
WebAssembly is a relatively new technology that allows building native apps for the web, which can provide extra performance, lower memory footprint, and improved security over traditional JS based web applications. In this tutorial we'll walk throug...
Posted in Career Hub group
Feb 1 Articles 2 min read
During a PHP technical interview, I once asked a candidate about their experience with code reviews. The answer surprised me: > “I’ve been in the industry for four years. I’m not a junior, so I > don’t need code review.” This kind of answer is a wa...
Jan 31 Articles 4 min read
By Muhammad Ali Khan ICS/ OT Cybersecurity Specialist — AAISM | CISSP | CISA | CISM | CEH | ISO27001 LI | CHFI | CGEIT | CDCP Introduction In industrial environments, cyber incidents are often imagined as dramatic events: systems shutting down, ala...
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Jan 29 Videos 1 min read
Let's build a fun project to make AI agents do stand-up comedy The idea is to learn "multi agent collaboration" in Autogen. The first AI Agent will crack a joke, and another agent will create a counter-joke on the punchline Let's laugh and...
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