You need to generate PDFs. Invoices, contracts, reports, certificates — the kind of documents businesses send to customers, partners, and regulators. The obvious approach is the one every team reaches for first: write an HTML template, inject data with a templating engine, render it to PDF with a headless browser.
It works. F...
You run an agency. You have five active client projects, each with a document processing pipeline. Client A processes supplier invoices for a fleet management company. Client B extracts data from insurance claims. Client C generates branded PDF reports for a real estate platform. Client D transforms product images for an e-commerce marketplace. Client...
You need to process invoices in an n8n workflow. So you wire up Mistral OCR to extract the text, GPT-4o to structure it into JSON, and a Google Sheets node to store the results. Three services, three sets of credentials, three billing accounts. The OCR costs per page, the LLM costs per token, and every run burns credits on both.
The...
This is a submission for the OpenClaw Writing Challenge
This is going to be short post. The goal to is for me is understanding OpenClaw and to see why people use OpenClaw. I did quick research on OpenClaw and I will detail on what I find as a bare bone and why you should not consider...
Hey DEV community, CallmeMiho here. Following up on my 0ms latency build, I’ve spent the last few weeks post-morteming production wrecks in the new AI-native stack. 2026 isn't just about shipping fast anymore; it's about not being the person who leaks the database or burns the entire API budget in one night. I’ve put together four 60-second deep dives into the most critical engineering shif...
A developer at a startup pushed their .env file to a public GitHub repository by mistake.
Within 4 minutes — automated ...