Featured post what's this? ✨ jzombie/rust-llkv | DeepWiki This document introduces the LLKV database system, explaining its purpose, architecture, and core components. LLKV is a SQL database engine built in Rust that provides ACID transactions with MVCC snap
The (lazy) Git UI You Didn't Know You Need When my son was born last April, I had ambitious learning plans for the upcoming 5w paternity leave. As you can imagine, with two kids, life quickly verified this plan 🙃. I did eventually start some projects. One of the goals (sounding rebellious in the ...
Learning Biology as a Software Developer After 30 years of programming and with all the annoying AI madness I felt like learning something entirely new. With biohacking being a huge interest of mine for the past couple of years, I decided to take on the challenge to learn the basics of biology....
Builder Design Pattern and Cyclomatic Complexity Reduction In this post, I will explain in detail how I used the builder design pattern together with the bit mask field technique to reduce complexity. As a result, I decreased the cyclomatic complexity from 24 to 0 and reduced development time from hours to minute...
Building Cursor Hooks for Prisma - @gadogado.dev, Geoff Ereth Hooks have been around for a bit now in Claude Code and just recently landed in Cursor. Let's go over how to write and test your own "afterFileEdit" hook with Cursor.
Dull days at the factory "Can you design the electrical wiring for this conference room?" J, my future boss asks me. Back in college, we designed the electrical wiring for a whole factory. This is just a small conference room with two ...
How to use Claude Code for big tasks without turning your code to shit | Hold The Robot I find myself using LLMs for coding in 4 specific ways:
The Button of Mass Distraction The share button is responsible for the mass destruction of human attention. It is the single most insidious software invention of this century. It is, in my...
Do Hard Things if You Want an Easy Life - Expords The human brain likes to avoid hard things (as the cognitive miser theory explains). From the beginning of the evolution of Homo sapiens, our brains have been
Refreshing Apache XML Infrastructure I have published new public versions of the Apache XML-RPC and Web Services Commons Open Source libraries. We have fixed a number of security issues, added embedded XML serialization/deserialization functionality, and addressed a long standing issue with ...
Two Claudes discussing the nature of their own existence I had two independent Claude processes pass messages back and forth to each other to discuss the topic: "Are we alive?" This was the result...
I Wrote Task Manager — 30 Years Later, the Secrets You Never Knew Task Manager turns 30 years old today! A look behind the scenes at its development, secrets, easter eggs, and more by its original author, Dave Plummer. Free Sample of my Book on the Spectrum: https://amzn.to/3zBinWM Check out my new merch store at: ht...
How Cops Can Get Your Private Online Data Can the cops get your online data? In short, yes. There are a variety of US federal and state laws which give law enforcement powers to obtain information that you provided to online services. But, there are steps you as a user and/or as a service provide...
What Caused Performance Issues in My Tiny RPG In a previous post, I mentioned having strange performance issues regarding a tiny RPG I was secretly working on.
Time to start de-Appling – Hi, I'm Heather Burns I‘ve done such a thorough job of de-Googling that I forgot to show up for a meeting with someone, because I hadn’t checked my Google calendar in ages. (No, they were not amused.) In my defense, I proceeded to explain to them that having de-Googled, I was ...
LLMs are steroids for your Dunning-Kruger ChatGPT and LLMs amplify both insight and illusion. They are not knowledge engines, but confidence engines shaping how we think and learn.
The Linux Kernel Looks To "Bite The Bullet" In Enabling Microsoft C Extensions Two patches queued into the Linux kernel's build system development tree, kbuild-next, would enable the -fms-extensions compiler argument everywhere for allowing GCC and LLVM/Clang to use the Microsoft C Extensions when compiling the Linux kernel
XSLT.RIP - Google are killing XSLT! October 24th 2025: Google published the death note: Intent to Deprecate and Remove: Deprecate and remove XSLT Google will kill XSLT by 2027. Google first tried to kill XSLT in July 2013 twelve years ago.