Day 16/200 (Full stack)
🌟 Day 16 of 200 Days of Code: Keeping It Light, Staying Consistent Not every day has to be packed with hours of coding and dozens of new concepts. Today Continue reading Day 16/200 (Full stack)
🌟 Day 16 of 200 Days of Code: Keeping It Light, Staying Consistent Not every day has to be packed with hours of coding and dozens of new concepts. Today Continue reading Day 16/200 (Full stack)
In the fast-paced world of industrial innovation, where efficiency and accuracy are non-negotiable, hysteresis-based technologies have emerged as unsung heroes. From hysteresis brakes and clutches to dynamometers and advanced motor Continue reading 🚀 Revolutionizing Precision The Power of Hysteresis Technology in Modern Motor Testing Systems 🌟
This is a simplified guide to an AI model called Cosyvoice maintained by Jichengdu. If you like these kinds of analysis, you should join AImodels.fyi or follow us on Twitter. Continue reading A beginner’s guide to the Cosyvoice model by Jichengdu on Replicate
Hello AI enthusiasts! 👋 Just starting to learn about AI Agents.My approach will be to lean heavily on openly available resources, which I’ll share as I discover them. This weekend Continue reading My AI Agent Learning Kickoff : Day 0
You know the drill. You’ve got a prototype to build, an integration to test, or a front-end you need to demo… but you’re stuck. Not because the code is hard. Continue reading We Couldn’t Find Free Business APIs to Prototype With — So We Built Them
We’re excited to share the latest update to LibTracker, our lightweight dependency tracking extension for Visual Studio Code. LibTracker gives developers a streamlined way to identify outdated packages, address known Continue reading LibTracker VS Code Extension: Streamline Your Dependency Management
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Social Engineering in 2025: The OSINT-Powered Attack Chain By 2025, social engineering isn’t just about tricking users with phishing emails. It’s a full-spectrum attack strategy that begins long before the Continue reading Social Engineering 2.0: Recon Techniques Scammers Use on LinkedIn Targets
This is a simplified guide to an AI model called Animagine-Xl-3.1 maintained by Cjwbw. If you like these kinds of analysis, you should join AImodels.fyi or follow us on Twitter. Continue reading A beginner’s guide to the Animagine-Xl-3.1 model by Cjwbw on Replicate
⏱️ Estimated Reading Time: 8 min This post was created by AI/ChatGPT/Claude4.0, while vibe coding to implement the TrophyHub project. How we achieved an A+ security rating and protected against Continue reading Complete Guide to Security Headers in Fastify: Build a Secure-by-Default API (2024)
TargetJS offers a fresh approach to UI development: a single, unifying, and consistent method for handling animations, state management, APIs, and event handling. We’ve designed TargetJS around a few core Continue reading TargetJS: Unifying UI Dev – Animations, State, APIs
tags: facebook, privacy, digital-rights, indie-dev, mental-health I’m not here to cry wolf. I’m here to document what happened — and how I’m still standing. My name is Tyler Johnston-Kent. I’m Continue reading I Was Digitally Erased by Facebook — and I Refuse to Disappear
Getting your website online is more than writing code — you need a place for your files to live. That’s where web hosting comes in. Whether you’re building a portfolio, Continue reading Web Hosting Demystified: A Beginner’s Guide for Developers
Hey everyone! 👋 I’m excited to kick off a new blog series where I’ll walk you through my journey of building a custom AI Assistant using Node.js, LangChain, and other Continue reading 🚀 Build Your Own AI Assistant with Node.js: My Roadmap and Journey 🌟
As a developer juggling work and side projects, prepping for technical interviews can feel overwhelming. Instead of chasing perfection, I’ve built a workflow that combines brute force, learning patterns, and Continue reading How I’m Prepping for Interview Assessments — Smarter and Faster