Posts by Markus Proske

@Markus Proske

Markus Proske

I’m a developer who likes turning ideas into working products. I started with ...
Joined April 2026
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May 20 Articles 1 min read
Smart README Generator – Auto-Generate Developer READMEs from GitHub Writing READMEs is repetitive, manual, and often outdated. Developers either copy templates or spend too much time formatting instead of building. Solution I built a Smart README...
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May 20 Articles 2 min read
Half of what science claims about fungal networks is wrong. The corrected version is a better blueprint for multi-agent AI than the fairy tale ever was. The Fairy Tale and Its Cracks The popular narrative describes a forest-floor fungal internet wh...
May 20 Articles 1 min read
Affordex is a salary and tax calculator platform built to help people understand their real take-home pay. Most salary numbers are shown as gross income. But in real life, people need to know how much they actually keep after tax and required contri...
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May 16 Articles 6 min read
The hardest part of using AI coding agents isn't getting them to write Go code. It's watching them burn through your context window just trying to figure out where things are. If you’ve spent any time using Claude, Antigravity or Copilot on a medium...
May 16 Articles 3 min read
Mozaik started as a multi-provider library. With version 3.0.0, we are evolving it into a full TypeScript framework for building non-blocking AI agents. This release introduces an event-based architecture designed around inversion of control. Instea...
May 14 Articles 2 min read
Building relationship-aware AI applications today usually means duct-taping three different systems together: Neo4j for the graph, Pinecone for vectors, and Elasticsearch for text. This infrastructure nightmare leads to: 1. Writing endless glue cod...
May 14 Articles 2 min read
For some months now, as a Frontend Engineer, I've been contemplating diving more into AI. Like how it actually works, not just on the surface. It's safe to say my curiosity led me here. I use AI tools all the time and always wonder how they work und...
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May 14 Articles 3 min read
If you've ever trained a beautiful model in a Jupyter notebook, watched the metrics shine, and then realized you have no idea how to actually put it in front of users, congratulations: you've just discovered why MLOps exists. In this series, we are ...
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May 13 Articles 4 min read
AI has changed how people manage social media — but not all tools are doing it the same way. Some generate generic templates. Some are X-only. Some charge $99/mo for features you can get elsewhere for $19. This is an honest breakdown of the best AI s...
May 13 Articles 10 min read
Last quarter we migrated 47 Lambda functions off AWS. The monthly bill dropped from $8,362 to $1,790. Lambda invocations were 22% of that bill. The rest was the part AWS never put on the pricing page, never put in the AWS Lambda 101 docs, and never c...
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May 13 Articles 2 min read
The TL;DR We built Friday Studio, a source available alternative to OpenClaw, with chat based workflow creation, MCP tools, skills, and shareable workspaces. Chat from Telegram, Slack, Discord, and more. Check it out at https://github.com/friday-p...
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May 12 Articles 2 min read
SQL is widely known for data querying and manipulation but systems do grow; data becomes larger; processes become repetitive and operations become sensitive. SQL has some features which enables it to be considered a fully fledged programming language...
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May 6 Articles 5 min read
A few years ago I solved 200 LeetCode problems and still froze on Mediums I hadn't seen. The breakthrough wasn't another hundred problems. It was a different loop. A problem asks for the longest substring with at most K distinct characters. You've s...
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May 6 Articles 5 min read
Choosing a name for a character, game profile, or online username can be surprisingly important. A good name can make you stand out, be remembered, and even make people laugh. One of the most popular trends in creative naming is using fake funny name...
May 6 Articles 2 min read
Predicting financial markets is one of the most challenging tasks in data science. The Teckgeekz LSTM Prediction repository tackles this problem by implementing a complete deep learning pipeline for forecasting cryptocurrency and stock prices using s...
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May 6 Articles 2 min read
AI is not one tool. That is the ubiquitous judgment mistake across posts in social networks. AI is a set of very different capabilities, and treating them as one thing is where most confusion starts. Some parts are genuinely useful in engineering. S...
May 3 Articles 12 min read
Every time I publish content I burn over ten hours putting it everywhere else. Articles to Medium, Substack, Dev.to, Hashnode. Posts to LinkedIn personal and company. Threads to Twitter. Comments across Reddit and trade communities. Each platform wan...
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May 3 Articles 2 min read
For the last few years the tech industry has quietly assumed this AI is powerful almost free and it will eventually pay for itself Turns out that story is breaking down Commentary like The Primeagen’s video The AI Economy is about to changeht...
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May 1 Articles 5 min read
What this is @playwright-labs/reporter-slack is a Playwright Reporter implementation that sends formatted Slack messages when a test run ends. It handles structuring results by status, surfacing error details inline, masking sensitive environment v...
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