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PCPaul Criniganinaiappsapi.hashnode.dev·Aug 6 · 6 min readWhat WebGL Actually Gives You, and When You Should Use It DirectlyWebGL has been the foundation of browser graphics for fifteen years, and it is still the layer everything else sits on. Three.js, Babylon.js, PlayCanvas and every Unity web build eventually resolve do00
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PCPaul Criniganinaiappsapi.hashnode.dev·Aug 5 · 4 min readWhen Fine-Tuning Beats A Longer PromptNearly every team asking whether to fine-tune is really asking a budget question with no way to settle it. The honest answer is that fine-tuning is now cheap enough that cost is rarely the deciding fa00
PCPaul Criniganinaiappsapi.hashnode.dev·Aug 4 · 4 min readWhy AI Schedulers Need Write Access To Be UsefulEvery AI scheduling tool demos the same way. You type a task, the AI finds a slot, the calendar rearranges itself, and it looks like magic. Then you install it, leave it in the safe setting, and three00