Posts by Lukas Chapman

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Lukas Chapman

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Feb 17 Articles 3 min read
Modern backend development is filled with powerful frameworks, cloud dashboards, container orchestration tools, and CI/CD pipelines. It’s easy to spend most of your day inside an IDE or browser based admin panel and forget that, underneath it all, yo...
Feb 15 Articles 1 min read
Most e-commerce founders are tired of stitching together a patchwork of third-party tools. We built CartOS to provide a single, cohesive platform for businesses that demand full control without the complexity. Why we built it differently: Powerful ...
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Feb 14 Articles 6 min read
Helm is one of the main utilities within the Kubernetes ecosystem, and therefore the release of a new major version, such as Helm 4.0, is something to consider because it is undoubtedly something that will need to be analyzed, evaluated, and managed...
Feb 13 Articles 6 min read
What is Kubernetes Node Affinity? Benefits and Core Concepts Kubernetes node affinity is an essential scheduling feature that allows you to control pod placement based on node labels and properties. By using node affinity rules, you can specify ...
Feb 12 Articles 1 min read
Unless you’ve been completely offline lately, you have probably heard about OpenClaw. For those new to it, OpenClaw is an open-source, configurable agent framework The good thing is it runs locally and gives AI Agents real operational capab...
Feb 12 Articles 8 min read
I walked into the conference room with my laptop to set up the infrastructure demo. Before I could connect to the projector, someone asked me to refill the coffee first. I had a computer science degree. I was working in infra and support. But the...
Feb 11 Articles 4 min read
Understanding Dental X-Ray Safety Dental X-rays are among the most valuable diagnostic tools in dentistry. The good news is that modern dental X-rays are extremely safe, using minimal radiation to capture detailed images of your teeth and jaw. Und...
Feb 10 Articles 6 min read
I wrote recently about the developer identity crisis. The weird feeling of watching AI do the work we spent years learning to do ourselves. But naming the problem isn’t enough. I’ve been thinking about what to actually do about it. Wh...
Feb 7 Articles 3 min read
In my experience , Laravel makes it incredibly easy to start a project. A few commands, some controllers, migrations, and you’re shipping features fast. The problem usually doesn’t appear in week one it shows up months later, when the codebase grows,...
Feb 6 Articles 5 min read
Give your collections a purpose and a connection to the real world > TL;DR: Wrap primitive collections into dedicated objects to ensure type safety and encapsulate business logic. Problems Addressed Type safety violations Logic duplicationhttps:...
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Feb 5 Videos 1 min read
While we mostly talk about building AI Agents and LLM applications, not many people talk about - how easy it is to hack these. In this video, I break down what prompt injection is, how it works, and most importantly, how you can protect your AI ...
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Feb 3 Videos 1 min read
Most people don’t quit AWS because it’s too hard. They quit because they try to learn everything at once. There are over 200 AWS services. No clear path. Random tutorials. Endless clicking around the AWS console. AWS is not something you finish. It’s...
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Feb 2 Articles 2 min read
At the 66th IT Press Tour, Scale Computing presented its consolidated edge computing platform following its merger with Acumera. The company now manages over 100,000 sites and 250,000 edge computing workloads through a unified software stack. Techni...
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Feb 1 Articles 1 min read
I didn’t get into security because it was a trendy field. It started back when I was a junior developer. At some point, I realized that being a developer isn’t just about writing code, seeing it work, and feeling satisfied. Real people use the appl...
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Jan 31 Articles 1 min read
For General & Full-Stack Web Development: Traversy Media: Brad Traversy offers extensive tutorials on foundational skills, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks, plus career advice. Fireship: Known for fast-paced, concise videos on modern tech and...
Jan 29 Articles 4 min read
I've been building quite a few projects and one of them is this CPU Simulation. I've been in the web world for 4 years, but i still did not understand what CPU is. So in the past week i start to build a small project CPU-Simulation that follow the be...
Jan 29 Articles 3 min read
At its heart, a Distributed Ledger Technology DLT is a database that is consensually shared and synchronized across multiple sites, institutions, or geographies. The most famous example is the blockchain, but DLT is the broader category. The key shi...
Jan 28 Articles 8 min read
This article is a hands-on tutorial for the POJO-actor workflow API, focusing on the @Action annotation introduced in POJO-actor v2.14. We explain how to define workflow-callable actions in Java actors without overriding callByActionName, using a pr...
Jan 25 Articles 2 min read
What Are Angular Signals? Signals are a new reactive primitive in Angular for managing state. At a high level: A signal holds a value Angular tracks where that value is read When the value changes, Angular updates only what depends on it No s...
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Jan 23 Articles 4 min read
I've been meaning to write about this topic for a while. MAUI looks great on paper. In fact, it has looked good on paper for years. Microsoft went a long way through UI and application frameworks: VBA, WinForms, MFC, WPF, Silverlight, UWP, Blazor, a...
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