A lot of times, the tech industry forgets the golden rule: software isn't the end goal — it's just the means to an end.
Recently, while talking to small business owners and watching the daily grind of people on the front lines of retail, I noticed a worrying pattern. Their biggest complaint about management systems wasn't a lack of features. It was the learning curve.
Rigid syst...
I have spent the better part of two weeks grinding on getting Lodash supported in the tgo compiler. It has been a relentless game of whack-a-mole, constantly dealing with dependencies of dependencies deep down in the JavaScript ecosystem. It’s a process of taking ten steps forward, two steps back, and breaking UUID implementations just to get a Lodash function to compile.
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The U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has officially removed Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 from the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) Entity List, marking the first major deregulation of frontier AI models since the 2025 AI Export C...
Migrating a Chrome extension from Manifest V2 to V3 isn't just flipping a flag — it's rethinking how your extension lives inside the browser. After reviewing dozens of migration attempts, certain mistakes surface again and again. Here's what trips most developers up, and how to sidestep them.
...I was paying $47 for ChatGPT Plus, $29 for Jasper, $19 for Grammarly, $16 for Copy.ai, and $15 for an SEO tool. That's $126/month just for AI writing tools.
So I built my own. Five tools, one dashboard, completely free to start. Here's how each one works and what it replaces.
If you've ever received a .pages or .numbers file on a Windows PC, you know the pain — you can't open it. No preview, no converter built in, and Apple's iCloud web tools are slow and clunky.
So I built iworkviewer.com — a free, browser-based iWork file viewer and converter. No signup, no upload to any server. Everything happens in your browser.