Your ORM Is Lying to You: How Missing Database Indexes Hide in Plain Sight
Your ORM abstracted away the database complexity you thought was gone. But it also abstracted away the performance problems. Here's what you're actually missing.
Your ORM abstracted away the database complexity you thought was gone. But it also abstracted away the performance problems. Here's what you're actually missing.
Bots are scanning your server's default SSH port this very second. Here's how to lock down Linux infrastructure before they get in.
Your PDF generation script works fine at 200 contracts a month. At 20,000, it's a time bomb. Here's the architectural framework that actually scales.
It's 4:47 PM on Friday. Your deployment passed CI, hit production, and immediately broke everything. With Deploynix, you're back to working code in 30 seconds. Here's why symlink-based releases are the closest thing DevOps has to an undo button.
When a cherished outdoor club website faced permanent archive status, one developer decided to bring it back. What followed was a wild ride through Python, Ubuntu chaos, and 200 accidental API requests.
Eight bit-flips. That's all it took for Georgia Tech researchers to prove GPU Rowhammer is real — and NVIDIA didn't see it coming. The same hardware vulnerability that's haunted CPUs for a decade just migrated to the graphics cards running your AI workloads.
Most journal apps fail because they start with an empty page. One developer built Arc Smart Journal to solve this with AI-powered auto-organization, context from your calendar and location, and voice-to-structure transcription.
Picture this: one engineer's commit tanks 3,000 Uber services, delaying your ride across the city. That's the monorepo madness Uber just survived – barely.
Tired of Ethereum's endless gas debates? Avalanche Fuji's testnet lets beginners slap together a voting dApp or NFT minter faster than you'd think. But don't get suckered by the speed hype—let's build it right.
Picture this: your code's ready, but deployment drags on for nearly an hour. We fixed it—60% faster on GCP, unleashing engineering velocity like never before.
Imagine crawling the web like a laser-guided drone, snagging clean content with confidence scores. rs-trafilatura and spider-rs make it real in Rust.
Scrapy crawlers have limped along with pokey extractors for years. rs-trafilatura drops in Rust horsepower, turning raw HTML into gold without breaking a sweat.
AI agent UIs are flaky nightmares in tests. One dev's trick: hijack production streams as fixtures. No more real API hits, just pure, replayable determinism.
A developer built a full production infrastructure—with HTTPS, custom domain, and scalable compute—for exactly ₹0. Here's the architecture that worked, and the gotchas that almost broke it.
The newest version of AgentEnsemble treats agents as implementation details, not first-class citizens. Here's why that architectural flip matters — and what it means for how you'll build multi-step AI workflows.
Your web scraper's puking boilerplate on every forum post? rs-trafilatura — a Rust beast — sniffs page types and extracts clean. Finally.
Rust dominates blockchain development, and DEX volume just hit $3.48 trillion. Here's the real story: most DeFi backends are still building swap logic from scratch, and that's costing them time, money, and security headaches.
Naga Santhosh Reddy Vootukuri just completed a hot air balloon ride over Istanbul after being named a top 20 Docker Captain. But here's what nobody talks about: the real money isn't in containerization—it's in becoming the person who teaches everyone else how to use it.
You need token price data across dozens of chains. Your options range from trustless on-chain oracles to DEX-native quotes that reflect actual liquidity. Here's what actually works — and what doesn't.
A Docker architect just proved you don't need expensive cloud AI to automate repetitive tasks. He built a local news roundup bot that fetches, analyzes, and summarizes tech stories—all without burning through your Claude credits.