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1h ago · 13 min read · In Part 1, everything was clean. Repository created. Project initialized. Branches created. Team motivated. That illusion lasted exactly one day. Because on Day 2, the team learned an important truth:
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3h ago · 10 min read · The Question Nobody Asks Until It's Too Late. I walk into a lot of meetings with Kenyan businesses. Some are startups in Nairobi's Silicon Savannah, burning investor money on cloud bills they don't un
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4h ago · 9 min read · Your Company Is Becoming a Software Factory, Even Outside Engineering Most leaders still think the AI shift belongs mainly to the engineering team. That framing is already too small. OpenAI’s Frontier platform is explicitly built so enterprises can d...
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35m ago · 12 min read · Remote desktop software has looked more or less the same for twenty years. You connect to a machine, you see the screen, you move the mouse, you type on the keyboard. The tools got faster and the encr
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57m ago · 4 min read · We have spent the last three years using Large Language Models to draft emails and summarize meetings. While the world was focused on chatbots, a significant shift was occurring in the application of
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1h ago · 8 min read · Series: Backend Engineering Fundamentals · Post 03 of 07 Level: Advanced · Read time: ~10 min Most API security bugs aren't cryptography failures. They're design failures. The OWASP API Security Top
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2h ago · 4 min read · Building Compound Engineering Systems That Learn From Every Bug Fix Most AI coding tools give you short-term speed boosts then reset to zero knowledge. You write code, ship features, fix bugs, and next week you're back to explaining the same patterns...
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1 post this monthIt's customary to introduce myself, my ai projects and my progress so here goes 0% progress in all fronts, which is why I'm posting here. Some of my articles have been truthfully removed, perhaps due
Three things that actually tell me something's wrong: Trigger drift — the skill stops firing on inputs it used to handle Zero delta — same result with or without the skill active My correction log
I think a lot of developers are feeling the same thing right now, but not saying it out loud. AI is exciting.AI is useful.AI is clearly not going away. But it also feels heavy. Heavy because every wee
The shift toward agentic workflows is incredible, but the infrastructure side is completely broken right now. Coming from a 17-year background in cybersecurity, we naturally look at new tech through a
If you've ever built inventory sync across multiple marketplace APIs, you've hit this wall. Amazon doesn't know what sold on Shopify. Shopify doesn't know what sold on eBay. Each platform maintains it
What it is: UCP Checker scans and monitors a growing pool of 3,200+ merchant stores for Universal Commerce Protocol compliance — the open spec by Google and Shopify that lets AI agents discover, brows