TL;DR
Make every Hermes Agent LLM call transparently route through a local
Headroom reverse proxy running Kompress context compression.
Hermes still uses its normal CLI and OAuth credentials; Headroom sits in
the middle, compressing context before for...
What started as a deep-dive challenge into the mechanics of computer science ended up as a fully functional, lightweight interpreted language.
I want to introduce Pampa, a native, custom interpreted programming language written entirely in Go with zero external dependencies.
Most of us use high-level frameworks every day, but building an interpreter from scratch forces you to lo...
What is a proxy?
A proxy is an intermediary server that receives a request, forwards it elsewhere, receives the response, and sends it back.
Forward Proxy (Represents the Client)
Sits in front of client and hides the client from servers. Server cannot see the real client
There's a particular kind of dread that hits when a user DMs you "hey, is your app down?" You check the URL. Yep. Down. For how long? Who knows. When did it go down? Mystery.
If you've been there, you know the feeling. And if you haven't — you will.
Uptime monitoring means you get the alert, not your users. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to set up monitoring for your Node.j...
If you're building an online store for passionate niche communities—K-pop merch, gaming collectibles, hobby supplies—you face a unique technical problem: how do you get discovered by a dedicated but small audience in a sea of generic e-commerce competitors?
The answer isn't just marketing. It's building your data infrastructure with
If you've ever built an e-commerce platform, you know that niche communities—like K-pop merchandise stores—present unique technical challenges. Passionate fanbases generate traffic spikes during comebacks or concert announcements, while global audiences demand fast load times across regions. These stores often struggle with ...