http-bench: a small Rust CLI that fires HTTP requests at a target for a fixed duration or count, reports RPS, latency percentiles, and error breakdown. About 900 lines, five dependencies, 11.6 MB container.
There are already several good HTTP load testers — wrk...
A productive job on the assembly line is concrete: pick a tablet, navigate a factory floor, insert it into a test fixture with millimeter accuracy, sort the result. Here is what that looks like in practice — and what it reveals about where humanoid dexterity stands today.
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How I redesigned a push notification logging system that had accumulated 100 million rows — without a single minute of downtime — using a summary table pattern, idempotent aggregation, and safe batch deletion.
When your push notification service sends 500,000 messages per job and those logs never get cleaned up, you end up with 100 million rows in a single MSS...
Flutter Web with Wasm is one of those updates that sounds small, but it changes how developers think about performance, browser support, and real production trade-offs.
For years, Flutter Web got judged against JavaScript-heavy apps before people even looked at the ...
The Problem Every Indie Developer Hits
Picture this: you've shipped the MVP, the UI is clean, the feature works. You drop it into a demo video or add ambient audio to your landing page and... crickets. Silence kills vibe. So you do what every dev does:
Here's a stat that should keep you up at night: 24.7% of AI-generated code contains security vulnerabilities. Nearly 45% of those hit the OWASP Top 10 — the most common, most exploitable categories of web security flaws.
This isn't because AI is bad at coding. It's because AI optimizes for making things work, not making them safe. When you ask it to "a...