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7h ago · 7 min read · TL;DR We ran our SSR framework benchmarks again after finding out that compression was not applied the same way across all frameworks. In the original tests, TanStack did not have compression enabled.
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5h ago · 10 min read · https://github.com/SubhanshuMG/ForgeKit The Problem Nobody Talks About Honestly It is 9 AM on a Monday. Your team just got greenlit on a new microservice. You spin up a fresh repo and then spend the
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13h ago · 2 min read · The "Frictionless" Fallacy In UX design, we're often told that being frictionless is the ultimate goal—fewer taps, faster speeds, and no barriers. However, in high-stakes security hardware, friction
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6h ago · 6 min read · The Platform Is the Architecture There's a distinction that comes up a lot in platform engineering conversations, and it's worth making explicit. There's a difference between a team that operates infrastructure and a team that designs a platform. Bot...
Join discussion10h ago · 16 min read · The Problem: Fargate Costs Were Adding Up For over a year, we ran our GitLab Runners on Amazon EKS with AWS Fargate. The serverless approach was appealing—no nodes to manage, automatic scaling, and a
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1h ago · 5 min read · A Caveat Before We Start Senior means something different depending on who you ask. For some it's years of experience. For others it's technical breadth - the ability to spin up a full stack project f
Join discussion7h ago · 2 min read · Over the last few months developing PromptTriage, we've collected and analyzed over 28,000 production system prompts. Most are bloated, contradictory, and actively hurt reasoning quality. 📉 Anti-Pat
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