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1h ago · 5 min read · 📌 Introduction Every time you open a website, submit a form, or use a mobile app, there’s a silent conversation happening between the client (browser/app) and the server. This communication is powere
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1h ago · 6 min read · TL;DR: I built an MCP server that decomposes AI-generated images into structured JSON, so you can edit specific fields in a structured prompt and regenerate. It's not perfect -- Gemini still generates a new image each time -- but it's noticeably more...
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2h ago · 2 min read · Introduction Have you ever asked an AI a question and found yourself drowning in paragraphs of text, searching for the actual answer buried somewhere inside? You're not alone-and the problem isn't you. According to new research highlighted by Wharton...
Join discussion30m ago · 5 min read · The current interest of mine is leaned towards the AI research applied to biomedical or healthcare domains. While scanning through papers, I spotted this paper and I decided to have a look at it. Inde
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1h ago · 11 min read · IEnumerable, IQueryable, and IAsyncEnumerable are three of the most commonly used interfaces in .NET, yet they are routinely misused in production codebases. Choosing the wrong one at a repository or
Join discussion2h ago · 9 min read · By Abhijeet Batsa Everyone is using AI to generate test cases now. That's table stakes in 2025. The more interesting question is: what kind of test cases are they generating? There's a difference bet
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2h ago · 8 min read · Should You Standardize on One AI Coding Tool or Run a Two-Lane Stack? In 2026, the smartest setup is often not one universal tool. It is a deliberate split between a primary everyday lane and a second lane for deeper, slower, or more autonomous work....
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Hi everyone, I wrote about Harness Engineering, a term that both OpenAI and Anthropic started to use to refer to "AI Agents Guardrails." Most AI coding agents can write impressive demos. Few can ship
The world of search is currently obsessed with Generative AI. But as we’ve all seen, LLMs have a critical flaw when it comes to search: they hallucinate. When users are looking for historical data, sc
Six months ago I started building WanderPilot — an AI-powered destination matching tool for travel agencies. The idea: instead of making travelers wade through generic search filters, match them to de
What happened I built and launched a privacy-focused AI image upscaler that runs 100% in the browser, with no uploads, no watermarks, and no subscriptions. I've successfully listed it on Product Hunt,
I'm a Data Analyst/Business Analyst Freshie with having required Skillsets and constantly applying it on some of the projects which are been helping in present day to day activities! I'm interested in
Hey everyone! Glad to be here 🙌 I’m Colin, a full-stack developer with a strong focus on 3D interactive web experiences and AI-powered applications. 🚀 What I Do I work across the stack, building mo