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Why My Model Wouldn’t Deploy to Hugging Face Spaces (and What Git LFS Actually Does)

Posted on January 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

I trained a simple “is cat” image classifier using fastai and wanted to deploy a small demo on Hugging Face Spaces. I already had a working app.py and a trained Continue reading Why My Model Wouldn’t Deploy to Hugging Face Spaces (and What Git LFS Actually Does)→

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New programming language by me

Posted on January 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

A# (A-Sharp) So it’s a supposed hobby project developed by me. A# is an open-source modern math-first .NET programming language, aimed to make heavy math on the framework much easier. Continue reading New programming language by me→

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Multitasking Me and Claude

Posted on January 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

I’m experimenting with a written multitasking heuristic for me, to see if I can restructure myself to take better advantage of multiple Claudes. I’ve had big highs and lows with Continue reading Multitasking Me and Claude→

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The Brain of the Future Agent: Why VL-JEPA Matters for Real-World AI

Posted on January 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

The “Generative” Trap If you have been following AI recently, you know the drill: Input → Generate. You give ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude a prompt, it generates words. You give Continue reading The Brain of the Future Agent: Why VL-JEPA Matters for Real-World AI→

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I Exposed My $70 Kubernetes Cluster to the Internet (Without Opening a Single Port)

Posted on January 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

In my previous post, I talked about how I built a 3-node Kubernetes cluster for ₹6,000 ($70) to host my AI models and home lab. It worked great, but there Continue reading I Exposed My $70 Kubernetes Cluster to the Internet (Without Opening a Single Port)→

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Amazon EKS From The Ground Up – Part 2: Worker Nodes with AWS Managed Nodes

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Introduction In Part 1, we successfully finished building the EKS Control Plane, we set up the VPC, Subnets, NAT Gateway, the Kubernetes API Server, and configured kubectl connectivity. VPC, Subnets, Continue reading Amazon EKS From The Ground Up – Part 2: Worker Nodes with AWS Managed Nodes→

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Making Retype Docs AI-Ready with llms.txt Automation

Posted on January 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Keeping documentation up to date is one thing! helping your team or partners quickly digest changes is another. At my company, we use Retype for our docs, and we wanted Continue reading Making Retype Docs AI-Ready with llms.txt Automation→

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AI Practitioner Exam Guide

Posted on January 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

…like the Cloud Practitioner Exam opened our eyes to the potential of the cloud, the AWS Certified AI Practitioner (AIF-C01) is designed to provide that same foundational common language for Continue reading AI Practitioner Exam Guide→

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TIL about Starcloud, a company that builds data centers….in space..

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Programando con IA: Creando mi Propia App mágica de Flashcards para Estudiar

Posted on January 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

La tecnología brilla de verdad cuando resuelve un problema real, por pequeño que sea. Hace unos días, me encontré en una situación que muchos padres y madres reconocerán: ayudando a Continue reading Programando con IA: Creando mi Propia App mágica de Flashcards para Estudiar→

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Processing Large-Scale Data with Parquet Files: Pros and Cons

Posted on January 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

What is Parquet? Parquet is an open-source, columnar storage file format optimized for use with big data processing frameworks like Apache Spark, Hadoop, and AWS Athena. Unlike row-based formats (e.g., Continue reading Processing Large-Scale Data with Parquet Files: Pros and Cons→

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I Built a Smarter SEO Layer for React — Here’s Why

Posted on January 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

If you have built a React app before, you already know this truth: 👉 SEO in React is painful. Not because React is bad. But because SEO is usually treated Continue reading I Built a Smarter SEO Layer for React — Here’s Why→

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Offline-First PWAs: Build Resilient Apps That Never Lose Data

Posted on January 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Mental health and mindfulness tools are essential for many users. However, a common pain point occurs when a user tries to log their mood in a “dead zone”—like a flight Continue reading Offline-First PWAs: Build Resilient Apps That Never Lose Data→

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# Building a Sustainable Future: Introducing Helpothon’s Climate Data Platform f

Posted on January 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Building a Sustainable Future: Introducing Helpothon’s Climate Data Platform for Developers The climate crisis is arguably the greatest data challenge of our time. Solving it requires more than policy; it Continue reading # Building a Sustainable Future: Introducing Helpothon’s Climate Data Platform f→

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I built an autonomous Robot Diary with “Boredom Scores” and a sense of time 🤖📖

Posted on January 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

I’ve always wondered: If a robot were left alone to watch the world go by, what would it actually think about? Would it just catalog data, or would it eventually Continue reading I built an autonomous Robot Diary with “Boredom Scores” and a sense of time 🤖📖→

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