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2h ago · 12 min read · One of the best ways to build better Kubernetes security is to understand what an attacker actually does after they get into a cluster. Reading about it is one thing, but running through it hands-on i
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7h ago · 3 min read · You know the feeling. Three browser tabs open. Reddit thread from 2019. A YouTube video titled "PHP is DEAD in 2026". Another one titled "Why PHP Will Never Die." Meanwhile — zero lines of code writte
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6h ago · 6 min read · The way developers write code has vastly changed. AI coding agents with tools like Claude Code, Gemini CLI, GitHub Copilot CLI, and Codex are no longer novelties. They're production tools. Over a quar
Join discussion3h ago · 6 min read · Large Language Models (LLMs) like OpenAI GPT systems or models from Google DeepMind and Meta have shown incredible capabilities in language, coding, reasoning, and content generation. Yet, despite the
Join discussion3h ago · 11 min read · The Invisible Failure Most data platform programs don't fail loudly. They fail quietly — one missed dependency, one unreported pipeline issue, one status update that said 'green' while the underlying
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2 posts this monthEngineering leader with 15+ years in global fintech.
2 posts this monthAdvocating for Best Practices in Software Crafting and Testing
1 post this monthCNCF Ambassador, multi cloud, Influx ACE, Rancher, Kubernetes guy
2 posts this monthEngineering leader with 15+ years in global fintech.
2 posts this monthAdvocating for Best Practices in Software Crafting and Testing
1 post this monthLove how this proves it’s less about “PHP vs Node” and more about using the right tool for the right chaos
Great article! The insights about headless Shopify development and high-performance ecommerce are very informative. Modern ecommerce businesses are clearly moving toward faster, more flexible storefront experiences, and this post explains the trend really well. Looking forward to more ecommerce and AI-related updates from https://easyecom.blog/
This was surprisingly thorough. I like that it didn’t just talk about flashy portfolios or tech stacks, but also highlighted the realities of working with an agency long-term — especially around communication, documentation, and support after launch. A lot of businesses in Cebu could genuinely avoid costly mistakes by reading something like this first.
started with java, I wanted to go into android dev, then pivoted to kotlin but now settled with flutter.
You hit the nail on the head. Most 'agents' I see today are honestly just Automation 2.0 in a trench coat. Companies are definitely rebranding old-school automation because 'Agent' sounds better in a pitch deck. But like you said, if the underlying workflow is broken, an agent just makes the mistakes happen faster. OpenAI’s strategy of embedding specialists proves that the real work isn't 'building the bot'—it’s the deep-dive into the company's mess to see where an agent can actually have autonomy. If it’s not making a decision or connecting disconnected systems, it’s just a fancy script, n
I started with HTML and CSS but honestly I felt like an idiot trying to figure out JS. I spent way too much time just staring at the screen. What was the first thing you actually tried to learn? Did y
It was html ( boilerplate )
It was Java & we started with OOP than went into DSA and forget java