May 19 · 11 min read · The sudden emergence of the local privilege escalation (LPE) exploit chain known as ssh-keysign-pwn (tracked as CVE-2026-46333) has exposed a critical gap in enterprise system hardening. The exploit w
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Feb 13 · 3 min read · As a Senior Software Engineer who has spent over seven years deep in the weeds of Laravel, the MERN stack, and Flutter, diving into a completely new ecosystem always brings a mix of excitement and a "back-to-basics" mindset. Lately, I've been outlini...
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Feb 2 · 1 min read · Traditional test papers often slow down the learning process with manual work, delayed evaluations, and limited performance insights. Practido reimagines this entire experience by bringing test creation, practice, evaluation, and performance tracking...
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Jan 22 · 6 min read · The "Curse of Knowledge" is a cognitive bias that every educator battles. Once you know something, it becomes impossible to imagine what it's like not to know it. You glide over foundational steps because they feel obvious. You use shorthand that lea...
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Jan 16 · 1 min read · Olympiad exams are evolving to test deeper understanding, logical thinking, and application-based skills. Because of this, long study hours and last-minute cramming are no longer effective. In 2026, micro-learning—short, focused learning sessions—is ...
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Jan 11 · 2 min read · The "Imposter Syndrome" Moment Speaking to juniors is one thing. But teaching your own classmates? That is a different kind of pressure. On September 28, 2025, I stood in front of my own batch, 70+ Third Year Computer Science students. These are my f...
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Jan 3 · 2 min read · Hi, I'm Antigoni, and this blog shares essential tips and tricks to help you prepare and feel confident for your first STEM Educator Experience. __________________________________________________________________________________________ If you are stu...
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Dec 31, 2025 · 2 min read · After years of learning online and in private schools in Algeria, I’ve developed a simple model for teaching and learning. It’s designed for beginners and intermediate students, and it works for both independent learners and teachers guiding their st...
Join discussionDec 22, 2025 · 41 min read · Introduction: The Forgotten Frontline Workers In a primary school in rural Kogi State, a teacher named Mrs. Adeyemi stands before 85 students crammed into a classroom built for 40. She has not been paid in seven months. The chalk she uses, she bought...
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