SEO tools are everywhere, but most are locked behind signups, API limits, or subscription walls. I wanted something I could actually use without friction — so I built 6 tools over a weekend and open-sourced the approach.
All run in-browser (4 client-side) or via lightweight server fetch (2 API routes). Zero external API costs.
Who this is for: Engineers deploying Backstage on Kubernetes via the
official Helm chart who want a working portal, not just a running pod.
This guide starts where most tutorials end — afterhelm installsucceeds
but before anything actually works.
A few weeks ago I published an article called
Ahnii!
Waaseyaa had a controller dispatcher that grew past 1,000 lines. Every new feature meant more conditionals in the same file. This post covers how that dispatcher was replaced with domain-specific routers, each implementing a two-method interface that keeps routing logic scoped and testable.
Most ML project lists are built for data science students. This one is built for software engineers who already know how to ship production code and want to demonstrate ML competence to hiring teams, not just familiarity with Scikit-learn.
Every project here is chosen for one reason: it forces you to solve problems that show up in real ML engineering roles, not just in Kaggle notebooks....
As we continue to explore Data Science and Analytics, this weeks deliverable was to work on an electronics sales dashboard in PowerBI and publish it online. This is a common request in data analytics so in this article we will walk through the full process of publishing a Power BI report to the web, from clicking "Publish" in Desktop to getting a shareable link that anyone can open in a browser...
The glow of my monitors illuminated the empty coffee cups scattered across my desk. It was 3:00 AM, and my eyes were burning from staring at Xcode. I had just shipped my third iOS app in six months. The design was flawless. The code was perfectly modular. The user experience was smooth.
And absolutely nobody was downloading it.
I was fighting a losing war. The indie-hacking ba...