Why I'm Building a Climbing App (and Why Knowing Your Community Actually Matters) How building a climbing app for my local community taught me more about user validation and feedback loops than years of failed projects. Lessons for devs & entrepreneurs.
RIP Styled-Components. Now What? Styled-components are officially in maintenance mode. No new features or major updates should be expected. Only critical bug fixes and…
Why You Need a Proxy Server for LLMs As LLMs evolve rapidly, a proxy server like LiteLLM becomes essential for production applications to manage model switching, fallbacks, and authentication.
Goose for the Rails Developer rails has excellent support for database seeding, migration, creation, and the migrations conceptually fit into the models system nicely. Switching from the framework to standalone tools can leave you a little lost ...
Detecting Deprecated Regex Module Attributes in Elixir with Credo Elixir 1.19 will deprecate regex in module attributes. We introduce a Credo Rule to detect these module attributes in earlier versions of Elixir.
Letting Experts Be Experts Experts aren't just beginners with more knowledge, they operate in a fundamentally different way. How can we empower rather than hinder them?
MCP: REST reborn? - Richard Marmorstein How the web departed from its original vision, and how MCP might bring it back
When parameterization fails: SQL injection in Nim's db_postgres module using parameterized queries Ethical Hacking and Cybersecurity Blog
An expensive way to run Doom. You’ve heard of Doom running in a smart fridge, Doom in a calculator. All of that takes a lot of engineering effort to run Doom on the smallest hardware possible.
The Intelligent Balance - Determinism and the Spark of Innovation | zacksiri.dev The distinction between determinism and non-determinism is often misunderstood as a measure of intelligence. In reality, it's a consequence of a system's design, influenced by a variety of factors. Truly intelligent systems require both deterministic and ...
MatterRank - Customizable Search Engines Build personalized search engines that score and rank results based on what matters to you.
Reach out to people who publish If someone’s writing connects with you, you should reach out to them! A person that cares enough about a topic to write a blog post, article, or book on a topic <em>wants</em> to talk with other people about that idea.
Stop asking people how your design looks Stop asking people how your design looks. They’re not your user. They don’t care.
Unboxing Blazor in .NET 10 Preview 2 Dan shares the latest enhancements for web developers in .NET 10 Preview 2! Let's take a look! Release Notes: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/dotnet-10-preview-2/ Watch the full unboxing: https://youtube.com/live/a3YdK2dKf2w?feature=share #dotnet1...
Porting Tailscale to Plan 9 Securely connect to anything on the internet with Tailscale. Built on WireGuard®️, Tailscale enables you to make finely configurable connections, secured end-to-end according to zero trust principles, between any resources on any infrastructure.
Rockbox - Rockbox mail archive The Rockbox project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Rockbox 4.0. This marks our first release since November 2019, and since then we've been busy adding features and fixing bugs to give you the best Rockbox experience yet.
30 Years Later, Real Genius is Still the Geek Solidarity Film That Nerd Culture Deserves - Reactor An examination of the greatest geek campus comedy ever, Real Genius, and why it still holds up better than most college films 30 years on.
(comic) Does your manager have a life outside of work? Comics about work. Made with love and lots of coffee.
The April Fools joke that might have got me fired Everyone should pull one great practical joke in their lifetimes. This one was mine, and I think it's past the statute of limitations. The s...