May 4 · 2 min read · We’ve all been there. You’re staring at a Slack message from a teammate that completely misses the mark on a technical requirement. Instead of jumping on a quick call, you spend an hour drafting a passive-aggressive reply, delete it, and then just fi...
Join discussionMay 2 · 4 min read · If you ask a room full of software engineers what the hardest part of their job is, you’ll get a variety of answers. Some will say VM orchestration or these days Agent orchestration. Others will say c
Join discussionApr 22 · 10 min read · As engineers, we are trained to solve complex technical problems. We can spend weeks designing a scalable system, optimizing a database query, or refactoring a legacy module. We find elegance in well-written code and robust architecture. But I have s...
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Apr 6 · 4 min read · Matrix Protocol Explained: The Decentralized Communication Layer for Web3 Imagine your most private conversations—family chats, business negotiations, community plans—are stored on a single company’s servers. You trust them not to read your messages,...
Join discussionMar 20 · 5 min read · This week's been another busy one for me. I've been smashing through tickets trying to get them done as quickly as possible so that the feature I'm working on can launch, as well as thinking about a m
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Mar 16 · 13 min read · In the previous blog of Rel-in-Dev, we talked about how to get your CFP (Call for Proposal) accepted and position yourself as a conference speaker. If you haven't read that yet, we highly recommend st
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Mar 12 · 3 min read · Real-Time Email: How JMAP Push Eliminates the 15-Minute Delay Open your email settings on any traditional email client. Somewhere in there, you will find a setting that says 'Check for new mail every X minutes.' The default is usually 15 minutes. Thi...
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