4d ago · 6 min read · I did not arrive at this idea from a whiteboard. I arrived here from a pile of half-working flows, weird little wins, broken deploys, analytics tabs, emulator sessions, agent prompts, and the very real feeling of shipping something on tuesday and won...
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May 6 · 3 min read · What you'll learn: How to architect a lightweight monitoring layer within browser extension constraints The best practices for real-time metric collection without performance degradation How to implement secure API communication between your extensi...
Join discussionMay 5 · 4 min read · What you'll learn How to architect a monitoring system specifically designed for long-running AI assistants The key metrics and signals that matter for AI agent health and performance How to implement persistent state tracking across multiple assist...
Join discussionApr 16 · 3 min read · The problem I met with my friend julio last night and we talked about the current market of ai builders. Everyone is building agents and wrappers, but how many of them are actually testing their products for vulnerabilities? How many get tangled in t...
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Apr 16 · 3 min read · The widget that finally learned where it was RepOptics has had a Port.io floating widget for a while. Little violet button, bottom-right corner. Click it and you get the global view — repo count, aggregate vulns, scorecard distributions across everyt...
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Mar 28 · 6 min read · Originally published at adiyogiarts.com Have you ever asked an AI a complex question, only to receive an answer that’s confidently, eloquently, and completely wrong? This phenomenon, the “polite hallucination,” is the critical flaw of many modern AI...
Join discussionMar 19 · 5 min read · In the fast-paced world of software development, we often get caught up in the "what" and the "how"—the specific frameworks, the deployment pipelines, and the latest LLM integrations. However, as we l
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Feb 18 · 4 min read · When it comes to construction and metal building projects in Texas, choosing the right supplier can make or break your success. Builders, contractors, and homeowners all need a partner they can rely on not just for materials, but for expertise, suppo...
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