This past weekend I decided to explore something many of us hear about but rarely understand deeply — how hackers and online scammers actually gain access to people’s devices, accounts, and personal information.
Out of curiosity, I started watching investigations and educational content from cybersecurity communities such as the Scammer Payback movement...
When working with polymorphism in C#, you often deal with a base type that can represent many different derived types.
For example, in a payment system you might have a base class Payment, and several derived classes like CreditCardPayment, BankTransferPayment, and MobilePayment.
When you store these objects i...
Every experienced engineer knows the circuit breaker pattern for microservices. But most AI agent builders ignore it entirely.
A typical agent loop: fetch data, process, write output, sleep 60s, repeat. When step 1 starts returning errors, most agents just keep trying. Every 60 seconds. If it hangs instead of erroring, your agent ...
I'll be honest with you: I don't know how to code.
No JavaScript, no Python, no SQL. I can't read a stack trace and I wouldn't know what a pull request looks like. And yet, two months ago I decided to build a web app — because I was genuinely frustrated with a problem I couldn't find a good solution for.
This is that story.
The Problem I Was Tired Of
Every evening, the same ...
Every year Stack Overflow surveys tens of thousands of developers worldwide. Three years of that data now tells a surprisingly nuanced story about AI and machine learning — one that's very different from the headlines.
Here's what the numbers actually say.
The headline stat everyone quotes is adoption:
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Welcome to the new email. The last 30 days have been crazy because I've been working on multiple ideas at the same time using one boilerplate.
I ended up making 5 apps in the last 20 days, and all using one boilerplate or SDK, buildsaas.dev
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