SASyed Ahmer Shah·3d ago1930Will AI actually replace software engineers?The short answer is no, but it will change how we work. AI is a tool that handles boilerplate and syntax, leaving us more room to focus on architecture and problem-solving. The future belongs to the "OLKASOffloadly and 29 more commented
SASyed Ahmer Shah·May 62020The Junior Dev Market is Broken. Here is How to Survive.The days of getting hired just because you know how to center a div and write a basic API route are over. AI tools write boilerplate instantly. Companies are no longer paying juniors to learn on the jMMSFFMoiz and 19 more commented
SASyed Ahmer Shah·May 1210The developer skills that actually matter this yearThe industry has shifted. Being an expert in just one specific web framework is no longer enough to stand out. If you want to future-proof your career right now, focus your learning on these three areJoin discussion
44fnet·Apr 2220Beyond Emulation: The Technical Art of Restoring Abandoned PC ClassicsThe history of PC gaming is a battlefield of shifting architectures, deprecated APIs, and lost source code. While the industry moves toward cloud gaming and "Always-Online" services, a massive portionJoin discussion
FSFran Soto·Apr 1212AI Security: The OWASP Top 10 LLM Risks Every Developer Should KnowHi everyone, I was checking recently about AI security. Most articles warn you about the AI your users interact with. They don’t mention the AI tools you’re building with. I’ve used AI coding assistanEEthan and 1 more commented
SSShivam Sharma·Mar 3102Building a music streaming app sounds exciting… but is it actually harder than it looks?I’ve been thinking about building a music streaming app recently. From the outside, it feels like a great idea. Platforms like Spotify make it look smooth, fast, and almost effortless. But the more I MDhruv and 1 more commented
JMJake Morrison·Feb 2630You probably don't need to refactor that legacy code right nowWe've got this gnarly Node service from 2019 that's been on my todo list forever. Recently spent two weeks planning a full rewrite with better patterns, proper error handling, the works. Then I realizJoin discussion
MCMarcus Chen·Feb 2610Async code reviews killed our bottleneckWe were shipping slower and slower, everyone waiting on review approvals. Then we flipped a switch: reviewers don't have to be synchronous. If you're blocked on feedback, you self-merge after 24h withJoin discussion
CDChloe Dumont·Feb 2655Cursor's autocomplete is training you to write worse codeStarted using Cursor last month after the hype got to me. Really fast completions, sure. But I realized I was accepting suggestions that made zero sense security-wise just because they materialized onGJAMakii and 4 more commented
JMJake Morrison·Feb 2664What's the actual ROI calculation for paying down technical debt?Honest question. I manage infra for a team of 6 and people keep saying "we're drowning in technical debt" but nobody can actually quantify it. Is it just accumulated bad decisions or is there a real fRSRavi and 3 more commented