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Weights Biases Hyper parameters Feed-forward propagation Back propagation Activation functions L1 and L2 Regularisation Gradients
Weights Biases Hyper parameters Feed-forward propagation Back propagation Activation functions L1 and L2 Regularisation Gradients
📌 TL;DR I built a tool that automatically launches two OBS instances, connects to different RTSP streams, applies AI-based filters, and starts streaming to different RTMP servers — all with Continue reading How I Automated OBS Streaming with JavaScript (And Saved Our Office Hours of Setup Time)
Github Repo Rusty Cascading Style Sheets (RCSS) is a CSS preprocessor with rust syntax! (It is also similar to a LOT of other langs out there, go check it out!) Continue reading Rusty Cascading Style Sheets – The next big CSS preprocessor?
In recent years, AI has taken a giant leap forward, especially with large language models (LLMs). The trend has been clear: bigger models, more data, and increased computing power lead Continue reading The Future of AI: Are We Hitting the Limits of Scaling Laws?
If you haven’t organized your thoughts or content in advance and simply give an LLM a one-line prompt asking it to implement your requirements, you’ll most likely end up with Continue reading Practicing Vibe Coding with Cursor
As your project grows in size, component reusability becomes more and more important. There are times when it makes sense to make universal components, and there are times when you Continue reading Create a Universal Button With React + TailwindCSS
PODS CHEAT SHEET 40 Days of K8s – CKA Challenge (07/40) @piyushsachdeva Day 7/40 – Pod In Kubernetes Explained | Imperative VS Declarative Way | YAML Tutorial this suimmery include Continue reading PODS CHEAT SHEET
Authorization isn’t just a checkbox in agentic systems. It’s a make-or-break layer for security, scalability, and trust. Without a clear way to authenticate dynamically, AI agents either hit brittle, hardcoded Continue reading How MCP Leverages OAuth 2.1 and RFC 9728 for Authorization
Maybe Your Business Doesn’t Need an App. Often, when I’m on discovery calls with potential clients, a common question arises: “Do you think building an app for my business is Continue reading Maybe Your Business Doesn’t Need an App.
When Conditional Logic Silences Critical Signals TL;DR: Skipping status reports in conditional branches causes silent delays and race conditions. Problems 😔 User delays Poor Experience Unpredictable timeouts Incomplete initialization Hidden Continue reading Code Smell 298 – Microsoft Windows Time Waste
Amazon Q is Amazon Web Services’ AI-powered assistant designed to help developers code smarter and faster—directly inside their favorite IDEs. Whether you’re writing Java in Eclipse, crafting Python in PyCharm, Continue reading 🚀 How to Install and Use Amazon Q for Developers in Your IDE
Project structure Project Setup Create directory and cd to the directory mkdir my_module cd my_module Initialize and install third-party module npm init -y npm i chalk Update the package.json file Continue reading Creating a Node.js calculator application
Abstract In this post, we dive into a detailed analysis comparing Drip Network with other leading DeFi projects. We discuss background and context, core concepts and features, real-life applications, challenges, Continue reading Drip Network vs. Other DeFi Projects: A Comprehensive Comparison and Future Outlook
When Mark Zuckerberg made his bold prediction about AI writing most of Meta’s code within the next year or so, it sparked a mix of excitement and skepticism. It’s easy Continue reading Meta’s Big AI Bet: What Zuckerberg’s Code Prediction Really Means
Abstract: This post examines the innovative Drip Network—a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform built on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC)—to reveal its multifaceted impacts on passive income, community building, and sustainable Continue reading Discovering the Potential of Drip Network: A Deep Dive into DeFi and Sustainable Blockchain Innovation