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...Our cloud documentation is almost always out of date. It's not because we're lazy; it's because the cloud moves too fast. A diagram drawn in a sprint planning meeting is obsolete by the time the code hits production. This documentation crisis, that every engineering team faces, is a massive and invisible tax. Nobody talks about it, but we know that manual u...
In the previous article, we learned about LLVM passes and wrote our first analysis pass, which counted the number of add instructions inside a module. In this new post, I will explore more of LLVM by implementing transformation passes that make use of several LLVM APIs. This will expose us to different ways of processing the IR and highlight the fac...
With the evolution of modern JavaScript, many of the roles once handled by jQuery can now be replaced with standard APIs. This article focuses on the highly demanded selectors and provides a comprehensive guide on how to migrate jQuery syntax to native JavaScript.
$('*')
Selects all elements.
This is a production-grade, full-stack application designed to monitor product availability on an e-commerce website. The system automatically tracks inventory changes, sends Discord notifications for new products and restocks, and provides a comprehensive admin dashboard for monitoring configuration.
This technical deep-dive explores the architecture, desig...
I didn’t expect a tiny Chrome extension to change how I work…
but Noty did exactly that.
If your browser looks like this:
Same.
But here's what fixed it. 👇
Hey everyone!
I’ve been working on NanoGPTForge, a modified version of Andrej Karpathy's nanoGPT that emphasizes simplicity, clean code, and type safety, while building directly on PyTorch primitives. It’s designed to be plug-and-play, so you can start experimenting quickly with minimal setup and focus on training or testing models right away.
Contributions of any kind are welco...