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...On February 17th, a popular VS Code extension called Cline got compromised. The attack chain reads like a catalog of AI-specific failure modes:
Hey everyone! Mahdi Shamlou here 👋
I’ve seen many posts online comparing web frameworks, but most of them are either biased, outdated, or hard to reproduce.
So I wanted to share a practical way to benchmark any web framework, keeping everything isolated, fair, and reproducible.
The WeMakeDevs community is running a fun and practical hackathon called Automate Me If You Can, powered by Accomplish. If you like building useful tools or want to learn automation the right way, this is a great place to start.
Here is the official page with all the details and the registration link:
As we think about the future of AI, we often land on robotics, or "Embodied AI", as the next logical frontier. It is the quest to take the reasoning capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs) and make them physically useful in the real world.
That said, the robotics field is vast. It spans everything from mechanical and electrical engineering to software control systems, com...
If you’ve built any LLM or RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) application recently, you know the drill. Hooking up the backend API (OpenAI, Anthropic, or local models) takes about 10 minutes.
But building the frontend? That’s a completely different story. 😅
As a full-stack developer working heavily with AI architectures, I found myself constantly rewriting the same chat inter...
I work at JNBridge, so I'll be upfront — we make a product in this space. But I've also spent years watching enterprise teams tackle Java-to-.NET integration, and I've seen what actually works versus what sounds good in a blog post. Here's the real breakdown.
Your Java application needs functionality that lives in .NET. Common scenarios:
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