5d ago · 5 min read · If you've been building with MCP servers lately, you've probably hit this wall: something goes wrong (or just feels slow) and you have zero visibility into what actually happened. Which tool did Claud
Join discussionApr 18 · 7 min read · Your AI coding agent already has a knowledge graph. It is just not yours yet. The model knows GitHub, Stack Overflow, and the public training corpus -- it has no idea that in your project npm should be bun, that RFP is shorthand for acquisition need,...
Join discussionApr 15 · 6 min read · I pay for Claude Code. I use it every day, I built skills for it, and I think it's worth the money. I'm saying this upfront because this post is going to show you how to get a coding agent for free, and I don't want you wondering whether I actually b...
Join discussionApr 6 · 5 min read · Just to start on a lighter note, I was vexed up with getting rate limiting errors on my personal coding AI IDE and suddenly a thought came to my mind that why not go open source on everything. Good th
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Apr 4 · 5 min read · Which AI coding assistant would you trust with a production codebase: the newcomer built for speed, or the powerhouse that has been training on code longer than some developers have been coding? This is not a benchmark sheet shootout. This is a hands...
Join discussionMar 31 · 7 min read · Introduction At our recent internal hackathon, I led the design and implementation of a conversation-driven debugging system for Linux and Kubernetes platforms, working alongside my team. As a platfor
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Feb 24 · 5 min read · In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI development tools, 2026 has brought the battle of the terminal-native coding agents to a boiling point. While GUI-based IDEs certainly have their place, develop
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