If you’re feeling stuck in programming, let me say this first:
You’re not broken, you’re not slow, and you’re definitely not alone.
Almost every developer hits this phase.
The phase where learning feels heavy.
Where progress feels invisible.
Where motivation quietly disappears.
And the worst part...
You don’t even know why you feel stuck.
Metasploit Deep Dive: Staged vs. Stageless Payloads
If you’re learning Metasploit, you’ve probably typed one of these without thinking too hard:
windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp
windows/meterpreter_reverse_tcp
They look almost identical. One slash. One underscore. Easy to copy-paste, easy to forget.
I used to treat them the same way—until I actually ...
believe-in-bucket on AWS Free Tier.Why this article? OAuth looks simple in diagrams. In production, it is not. After implementing OAuth integrations across multiple products (consumer apps, B2B dashboards, browser extensions), I’ve learned that most failures don’t come from misunderstanding the spec — they come from edge cases the spec technically allows but your app cannot survive. This post is a deep, practical wa...
I’m building a free, no-signup tools website and recently started sharing my journey here.
Building the tools felt easier than figuring out distribution and trust.
I’m curious — what’s been the hardest part for you when building or launching something?
...If you’ve ever tried uploading a high-resolution image to ImageKit and received a confusing “Bad Request” without any useful error message, you’re not alone. Many developers (especially new users) struggle with this because ImageKit enforces limits on image size and resolution, and these limits aren’t always obvious from the UI.
In this article, we’ll e...