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How I Built a Real-Time AI Anime Discovery Engine for 2026: A Technical Deep Dive

Introduction: The "Choice Paralysis" Problem in Modern Media The anime industry in 2026 is experiencing an unprecedented surge in production. With over 50 new series debuting each season across variou

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Streamlining Your Git Workflow: How to Seamlessly Transfer GitHub Repositories

As developers evolve from casual users to daily power users, managing their digital workspace efficiently becomes paramount. A common scenario involves moving GitHub repositories from a personal accou

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🤖 Agentic Security: Your AI Got Autonomy. Did Your Security Catch Up?

Let me set a scene. You deploy an AI agent to handle your customer data pipeline. It calls APIs, queries databases, writes files, even spawns subtasks. It’s fast. Efficient. Your manager is thrilled.

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Optionals na linguagem de programação Swift

Introdução Se você começou em Swift recentemente, provavelmente encontrou símbolos como ?, !, if let, guard let e pensou: o que isso significa? Esses recursos fazem parte de um dos conceit

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Attention Is All You Need - Part 4

Hello, I'm Ganesh. I'm building git-lrc, an AI code reviewer that runs on every commit. It is free, unlimited, and source-available on Github. Star Us to help devs discover the project. Do give it a t

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# I Built a Full-Stack App Used by 500+ Real Users as a College Student — Here's What Nobody Tells You

I almost didn't build this project. I thought, "Who am I to build something for real users? I'm still in college. I barely know what I'm doing." But I did it anyway. And now that app is actively use

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Build a Bulk PDF Invoice Renamer in 55 Lines of Python

Last month, my CA messaged me at 11pm: "Bhai, send all April invoices in a single zip, named properly." I had 47 PDF invoices in my Downloads folder, all with names like Invoice (3).pdf, download.pdf,

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Creating Complex Scroll-driven Animations with Pure CSS in 2026

The Revolution of Scroll-Driven Animations in 2026 By 2026, the web development landscape has fundamentally shifted. The days when complex scroll-driven interactions required massive JavaScript libra

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Advanced Use of the :has() Pseudo-Class for Creating UI Logic

The Evolution of CSS: Mastering the :has() Pseudo-Class The introduction of the :has() pseudo-class is perhaps the most significant change in CSS architecture in the last decade. Often referred to as

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What the Mythos-Ready Briefing Says About Credentials

The Mythos-ready briefing landed last week, co-signed by Jen Easterly, Bruce Schneier, Heather Adkins, Rob Joyce, Chris Inglis, Phil Venables, and 60+ other CISOs from Google, Snowflake, Atlassian, an

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AI sandboxing just proved what Kubernetes security has been missing

Anthropic's Mythos model recently did something the security industry would prefer not to think about too hard: it autonomously chained zero-day vulnerabilities across every major OS and browser, incl

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How Zod's .refine() Can Cause a Denial of Service — And How to Fix It

TL;DR Zod's .refine() executes on every input — even when earlier validators like .min() and .max() have already failed. If you place an expensive operation such as a database query inside

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Prompt Injection Was Stateless. Memory Poisoning Is Persistence

For the last two years, AI security discussions have mostly been about stateless compromise. Can you jailbreak the model in one session? Can you inject hostile instructions into retrieved content? Ca

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I Rewrote Our Scraper with asyncio. My CTO Thought I Added Servers.

Here's the story. Last week, the product manager dropped a requirement: we needed to fetch real-time market data from 200 sources, refresh every 10 seconds, and keep latency under 2 seconds. I looked

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Concurrency ใน Go ตอนที่ 2: Channel

ตอนที่ 2 ของบทความ "Concurrency ใน Go" เราจะมาพูดถึงวิธีการที่แนะนำให้ใช้สื่อสารกันระหว่างหลายๆ goroutine ซึ่งก็คือ Channel Channel แนวทางการสื่อสารสำหรับ concurrency ตาม best practice ก็ค

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CloudSync MLBridge: Bridging Google Cloud Datastore and BigQuery with ML-Powered Sync

If you've built production systems on Google Cloud, you've likely hit the same wall: your operational data lives in Cloud Datastore, but your analytics team needs it in BigQuery — reliably, freshly, a

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I rebuilt the install for my "git blame for AI" tool — six steps became one

A week ago I shipped Selvedge, an MCP server that captures why AI agents change code. The first dev.to post laid out the problem; this one is what's happened since. Quick context if you missed the fi

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Concurrency ใน Go ตอนที่ 1: Basic & Synchronization

ตอนแรกของบทความ "Concurrency ใน Go" เราจะว่ากันด้วยพื้นฐานเกี่ยวกับ concurrency และ synchronization Concurrency vs Parallelism ก่อนอื่นมาทำความเข้าใจสองคำนี้กันก่อน Concurrency นิยามคือ

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How I Boosted Concurrency 40x with asyncio — and Ops Thought We Were DDoSed

Last month, the product manager cornered me in the break room and fired off: “The dashboard timed out again. Can we please stop making the boss sit there refreshing?” At the time, our metrics sync scr

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asyncio Pitfalls: The 3-Hour Bug

Last week, my boss asked me to speed up an old web scraping project. I thought, "No problem — I’ll just throw asyncio at it, fetch concurrently, and theoretically slash 200 requests from 40 seconds to

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