Over the past weeks I ran two independent agent-readiness scanners over sixteen Finnish company websites, mostly industrial and B2B, a few in healthcare. The scanners were isitagentready.com, which grades on a Level 0 to 5 scale, and the startuphub.ai agent-readiness score out of 100. This is a small, non-random sample. The sites came from my own prospecting, not a statistical draw, so read it ...
Most inference optimization content is written for people running fleets of H100s. If you're serving models out of a single GPU box, a modest EC2/ECS setup, or even CPU inference for smaller models, a lot of that advice doesn't transfer — the constraints are different, and the "just add more GPUs" answer isn't available to you.
This post covers the three levers that actually move the ne...
AI agents can already find products. But can they actually buy them — placing a real order in a live Magento 2 store, without browser automation or scraping?
I built angeo/module-mcp-checkout to answer that, and the short version is: yes. This post walks through the full flow, the architecture, and the one problem everyone asks about — payments.
Have you ever wondered what actually happens when you press "Play" on a YouTube video, or how your character moves when you're playing a game online?
It seems like magic, but behind every single piece of tech, there are three secret ingredients making it happen. If you take away even one of them, the whole digital world crumbles.
Let’s break down the Three Backbones of Technolog...
In my last post, I covered arrays and strings and briefly touched on the two-pointer technique while reversing an array. That one example ended up being the gateway to a much bigger pattern — one that quietly powers a huge chunk of interview problems.
Once you start noticing two pointers and sliding window, you can't unsee them. Let's break down what they actually are, how they differ, ...