When learning a new tool or technology, everyone usually tries to build massive projects like e-commerce apps or social media clones. Instead, I turned to a much more focused and simple project to wrap my head around a new local database solution: a Minimalist Habit Tracker.
My goal was to focus directly on database operations and state management integration without ge...
QR codes are everywhere.
Payments, login flows, restaurant menus, Wi-Fi sharing, tickets, product packaging, device pairing, authentication, links. They have become one of those technologies that quietly works almost everywhere.
And there is a very good reason for that.
QR Code is mature, standardized, extremely well optimized, and surprisingly resilient.
But whi...
Manual code signing works fine — right up until a second developer touches your project. Then Apple's certificate limits, silent revocations, and "it worked yesterday" errors show up fast.
I went looking for how teams actually solve this and ended up deep in fastlane match.
→ One encrypted repo every dev (and CI) pulls certs from
→ The exact commands: development, appstore, ...
Ever launched a neat little web app, only to watch it crumble the moment the Wi‑Fi drops? I built a simple weather dashboard for a side‑project, proudly deployed it, and then tried checking the forecast on the subway. No signal, no data, just a sad “Failed to load resource” spinner. It felt like Neo realizing the world was a simulation—except the...
A nine-month, first-party GA4 study has identified a material reporting problem for teams measuring Google AI Overviews. Of 51,200 tracked AI Overview events for one brand, 11,468 events, or 22.4%, were attributed to Direct rather than Organic Search. The result suggests that conventional acquisition reporting can understate the contribution of