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5h ago · 11 min read · Part 2 of How I Ship Side Projects. Part 1 covers planning. Part 3 covers the execution loop. The first article in this series ended where most agent content starts: with a Linear project full of well
Join discussion3h ago · 5 min read · What if you could build a complete enterprise booking system — data model, business logic, and a conversational AI agent — without ever opening a form designer or writing XML by hand? That's exactly w
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3h ago · 5 min read · TL;DR: Face ID does not compare standard selfies to unlock your phone. Instead, it projects 30,000 infrared laser dots onto your face to create a highly precise 3D geometry map. A neural network converts this map into a mathematical feature vector, c...
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13h ago · 17 min read · I'm building Bluppi, a music listening app, as a solo project. At some point I wanted to add a friends activity feed, the part of the home screen that shows which friends are online, what they're list
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3h ago · 11 min read · You've been preparing for an Amazon coding loop the same way you'd prepare for Google or Meta. You've gone deep on two or three pattern families, you've timed yourself on roughly a hundred problems, y
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Hey, I’m Ahmer — a Software Engineering student & full-stack dev sharing projects, dev logs, and lessons from the code trenches.
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1 post this monthHey, I’m Ahmer — a Software Engineering student & full-stack dev sharing projects, dev logs, and lessons from the code trenches.
1 post this monthi am hitesh , i breathe and code
44 posts this monthMaking Tech Simple and Fun
41 posts this monthFounder, Quixi AI
1 post this monthLove how this proves it’s less about “PHP vs Node” and more about using the right tool for the right chaos
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Finally, a sensible take on NFTs without the "monkey jpegs" hype. For me, Lado Okhotnikov's review is exactly what the industry needs to mature. As a designer, I'm constantly looking for ways to make asset management transparent, and Lado offers a clear roadmap here. I really relate to his concept of digital autonomy. Okhotnikov correctly notes that NFTs are first and foremost a technology of sovereignty, not a speculative instrument. In Holiverse, this is implemented through functional tokens that grant real rights within the ecosystem, not just sit in a wallet. What's especially cool is t
Yes, open source software can definitely make money through support services, subscriptions, hosting, and premium features. Companies like Red Hat and Automattic have proven this model works well. I recently read more about digital business trends here: https://nimdie.com/
Tools like Claude Code and Cursor are great, but they are not architects. If you are blindly accepting AI-generated system designs, you are building a house of cards. AI can write functions and boiler
AI can generate a technically correct solution, but without the context of your specific project, it can be completely wrong for your case. ...
I think AI will kick prompt engineers in it's first big wave