You've fixed your locators. You've switched to web-first assertions. Your tests still fail intermittently — but now the failures look different. Duplicate re...
Most AI tutorials start with a setup checklist. Pick a model provider. Create an account. Wire up a vector database for memory. Stand up a server to hold conversation state. Glue it all together. Then, finally, you send a message.
Backboard skips all of that. One API call sends your first message. A thread, an assistant, memory, and routing across thousands of models are already running...
When you're building a young B2B SaaS, Peppol e-invoicing lives in the "we'll deal with it later" pile. Invoicing is a feature, not your product. No customer has demanded it yet. And the whole thing looks like XML plumbing for an EU regulation that may not even apply to you this year.
Here's the trap: "later" has a habit of arriving as "this sprint, and it's now on fire." A customer sig...
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ML engineers aren't software engineers who happen to write some Python. They live in notebooks, build training loops, fight CUDA dependency hell, and write code that often exists in a...
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Most Claude API tutorials start in the middle. They assume you already have a key configured, a virtual environment ready, and a working .env file. If you hit a wall at step two, you're sea...
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TL;DR: Cursor Pro ($20/month) is the strongest daily driver for TypeScript/React multi-file work; GitHub Copilot Pro ($10/month) wins on value for VS Code develop...