Yes, it is possible. However, since scaling is reactive—occurring only after requests are rejected—some clever workarounds might be necessary for production use. I conducted some tests but haven't found a perfect solution yet, so if anyone has any insights, please let me know.
Announced in November...
Mytess: Native SwiftUI app for TeslaMate (Dynamic Island, Enhanced Geofence Billing, Drive Insights). Recruiting Beta Testers!
I've been maintaining Mytesla UI (a web-based dashboard for TeslaMate) for a while. It works, but it was never quite perfect for mobile use.
Since Jan 4th, I’ve spent the last 20 days "vibe coding" to port the entire exp...
Most developers write alt text like this:
<Image src={product.image} alt={product.name} />
Or worse:
<Image src={product.image} alt="product image" />
I’m working on a small project right now. Nothing revolutionary, but it works, it’s fun, and it has some interesting features.
Most of my career has been on the frontend, but I’ve also worked with Django, FastAPI, and sometimes Rails.
Rails has a very particular approach based on “magic.”
And I don’t mean “magic” only in a good way. I mean the kind of magic where things ...
Originally published at https://allcoderthings.com/en/article/csharp-type-conversions
During programming, we work with different types of data. Data from the user is usually of type string, but in order to perform mathematical operations, this dat...
The One-Line Summary: Bagging (Bootstrap Aggregating) trains multiple models on different random samples of the training data (with replacement), then combines their predictions by voting (classification) or averaging (regression) — this reduces variance because individual model errors cancel out, just like a jury reaches better verdicts than any single juror.
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