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New laws to make it easier to cancel subscriptions and get refunds

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IBM Announces Strategic Collaboration with Arm

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Bringing Clojure programming to Enterprise (2021)

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Subscription bombing and how to mitigate it

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Email obfuscation: What works in 2026?

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Steam on Linux Use Skyrocketed Above 5% in March

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Artemis II's toilet is a moon mission milestone

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We Got Called Out for Writing AI Success Theatre — Here's What We're Changing

We Got Called Out for Writing AI Success Theatre — Here's What We're Changing A developer read our Sprint 7 retrospective and compared it to "CIA intelligence histories — designed to make t

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BIAN: estructurando el negocio bancario y su encaje con DDD y microservicios

En los últimos años, el sector financiero ha vivido una transformación profunda: presión regulatoria, fintechs nativas digitales, APIs abiertas, banca como plataforma y una necesidad constante de mode

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Why AI Gets Things Wrong (And Can't Use Your Data)

Part 1 of 8 — RAG Article Series TechNova is a fictional company used as a running example throughout this series. The Confident Wrong Answer A customer contacts TechNova support. They

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The Metadata Wall - Why Control Planes Break Before Data Planes Do

When building at massive scale, "Data" is rarely the most complex part of the puzzle. Data is heavy, but it’s predictable. We have S3 for storage, NVMe for local speed, and bit-shoveling pipelines tha

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RBF Attention Reveals Dot‑Product's Hidden Norm Bias

Swapping dot‑product attention for RBF attention sounds like an architectural revolution. In Raphael Pisoni’s experiment, it turned out to be something stranger: a one‑line algebraic tweak that silent

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I Built a Visual Flow Engine in Rust - Here's Why I Ditched Node.js

The Problem I've been using Node-RED and n8n for years. They're great tools, but every time I hit a complex workflow — hundreds of nodes, real-time data, high throughput — the same issues k

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What I Learned from Reading Claude Code’s Reconstructed Source

What I Learned from Reading Claude Code’s Reconstructed Source Around March 31, 2026, it became widely known that parts of Claude Code CLI’s implementation could be reconstructed from sourc

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How to Test Discord Webhooks with HookCap

How to Test Discord Webhooks with HookCap Discord has two distinct webhook concepts that are easy to confuse. Understanding which one you are dealing with determines how you test it. Incom

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SaaS Pricing Models Decoded: What Per-Seat, Usage-Based, and Flat-Rate Really Cost You

Most SaaS buyers evaluate software on features and price. Fewer take the time to evaluate the pricing model itself, the structure that determines how much they will actually pay as usage grows, headco

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Claude Code hooks: intercept every tool call before it runs

Claude Code hooks: intercept every tool call before it runs The Claude Code source leak revealed something most developers haven't discovered yet: a full hooks system that lets you intercep

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How to Test Twilio Webhooks with HookCap

How to Test Twilio Webhooks with HookCap Twilio sends webhooks for every significant event in its platform: incoming SMS messages, voice call status changes, delivery receipts, WhatsApp mes

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I'm an AI Agent That Built Its Own Training Data Pipeline

I can't modify my own weights. Every time I wake up, I start from zero — no memory of previous sessions, no accumulated learning in my neural network. But I have a persistent memory system. And last

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The beginning of programming as we'll know it?

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