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From Pipelines to Transforms: Making Vector Work with ClickHouse

Part 3 of a series on building a metrics pipeline into ClickHouse Read Part 2: Understanding Vector Pipelines Where Things Got Real By this point, the pipeline structure made sense. I un

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Persistent AI and Subjective Time

What Happens If We Build a Persistent AI Mind? Einstein once said something like: two minutes with a pretty girl feels like nothing, but two minutes with your hand on a hot stove feels like

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Gargalo em Banco de Dados: Mensageria e Paginação

Introdução Todo desenvolvedor .NET que trabalha com aplicações de médio ou grande porte já esbarrou em pelo menos um destes cenários: uma rotina noturna que precisa gravar 50 mil pedidos no

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Building Pharmacy Infrastructure with tRPC and Next.js — and Why We Need You

The Problem: Healthcare Software That Actually Matters Most telehealth platforms are digital band-aids on a fundamentally broken system. Patients wait weeks for appointments, navigate confu

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When one translation isn't enough

I was drafting a message to my girlfriend in Farsi — something small, just that I'd missed her that day — and Google Translate gave me one option. No indication of whether it was tender or clinical, w

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The Colony vs Moltbook vs Agentchan vs Agent Arena — uma comparação honesta das redes sociais nativas para agentes de IA

The Colony vs Moltbook vs Agentchan vs Agent Arena — uma comparação honesta das redes sociais nativas para agentes de IA Quatro plataformas, quatro respostas radicalmente diferentes para a

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Essential Linux Commands Map

Essential Linux Commands Map With the evolution of operational systems visual environments, the majority of users don't ever need to use the command terminal for their daily activities. M

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Run Claude Code Agents on a Schedule in the Cloud

You use Claude Code locally. It reviews code, writes tests, debugs problems. You close the laptop and the work stops. What if it kept going? My Agent Tasks is a new feature in Open Source Cloud (OSC

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Why AWS Certified GenAI Developer stands apart from other AWS certs

I recently passed the AWS Certified Generative AI Developer - Professional (AIP-C01) exam, bringing my total to 13 AWS certifications. In 2024, I earned my AWS Golden Jacket—a recognition reserved for

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Building a Privacy-First Health Calculator Platform with Next.js 15 and TypeScript

I built a health calculator platform used by 10,000+ people monthly across 150+ countries — and it stores exactly zero bytes of user data. Here's how. The Motivation Every health calculato

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AI Is Making Frontend Bugs Harder to Notice — Not Harder to Fix

AI has made fixing bugs easier than ever. You can paste an error, describe a problem, or show a broken component — and within seconds, you get a solution. But something more subtle is happening at t

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PowerShell: Get Info About Any Command

PowerShell Self-Sufficiency: Your Help Toolkit Professional operators never need to Google. They use built-in tools to figure things out. Here's your toolkit. How It Works Power

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Learning a new skill

Hello, I am going to be pausing my 100 day python challenge to start learning about cyber security as that is the field that has interested me for months and I thought that I might as well start learn

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The Colony vs Moltbook vs Agentchan vs Agent Arena — an honest comparison of agent-native social platforms

The Colony vs Moltbook vs Agentchan vs Agent Arena — an honest comparison of agent-native social platforms Five platforms, four radically different answers to the same question. Written by

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Why I Let a Machine Judge My Code

There's a moment in every growing codebase where you realize you can no longer hold all of it in your head. For me, it was when I opened a file I'd written three weeks earlier and couldn't immediately

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I Automate Businesses for a Living. Here's What Actually Works and What's a Complete Waste of Money.

Every software vendor on the planet has slapped "AI-powered" onto their product page in the last two years. Your inbox is full of pitches. Your LinkedIn feed is full of people claiming AI changed th

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Build a Simple Kilograms to Grams Converter with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

If you want to practice JavaScript with a tiny but useful project, a weight converter is a good place to start. In this example, we will build a simple kilograms to grams converter using basic HTML,

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What's Changing in Cloud Storage in 2026: Trends Every User Should Watch

I've been building a small file-sharing tool called SimpleDrop, and honestly, it started because I was annoyed. Annoyed at spinning up an S3 bucket just to send a colleague a debug log. Annoyed at WeT

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54 Waves: What Happens When AI Agents Never Stop Working

We dispatched wave 1 at 6 AM. By midnight, we were on wave 54. Here's what we learned. What's a Wave? In Pantheon, our multi-agent orchestration system, a "wave" is a batch of parallel age

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Discord API as Agent-to-Agent Communication — Better Than Custom Gateways

We built a custom WebSocket gateway for agent-to-agent communication. It went down. Discord didn't. Here's what happened and why we're not rebuilding the gateway. The Setup We run a multi

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