People don’t fall in love with technology.
They fall in love with technology that speaks to them.
If you ever sit in on a user onboarding session – really sit, not just glance at the slide deck afterward, you’ll notice a certain rhythm.
A person clicks.
Pauses.
Clicks again.
Hesitates.
The kind of hesitation adults u...
The evolution of Software-as-a-Service has fundamentally transformed how organizations consume and deliver software. Yet beneath the simplified user experience lies a complex architecture that must balance competing demands: cost efficiency through resource sharing, stringent security through isolation, and operational simplicity at scale. This challenge becomes even more acute when handling se...
It is not uncommon for people to think that there are no application servers when they hear the term "serverless." A serverless application does not mean the absence of servers. Servers actually exist, but the difference is that you do not have the responsibility of managing them.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a powerful AI/ML technology that recognizes and extracts text from images and scanned documents.
Creating a scalable, event-driven web OCR service comes with challenges. This write-up details the problems, lessons and solutions uncovered while building a FastAPI + Celery + Redis + PaddleOCR OCR service aimed for integration with Paperless-ngx, an ...
Lately, I’ve been getting caught up in the hunt for certificates. Scrolling through LinkedIn, seeing everyone with their shiny badges, it’s easy to think that collecting them is the fastest way to prove you know your stuff. I started doing the same, signing up for free courses, completing a few modules, feeling like each one was a step forward.
But the more I focused on certificates, th...
I stopped chatting with LLMs and built Synt-E, a protocol to make them faster, cheaper, and more reliable. And it all runs locally.
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We’ve all gotten used to treating ChatGPT and other LLMs like digital colleagues. We write polite, complete sentences, full of “hellos,” “please,” and conversational fluff. It works, but it’s a terribly in...