In 2024, 72% of production RAG systems fail to meet p99 latency SLAs of 500ms, per a Gartner study of 1200 enterprise deployments. The root cause? 89% of teams misconfigure vector database integration with orchestration frameworks like LlamaIndex. This deep dive fixes that, with benchmark-backed code and architectural walkthroughs. Humanoid Robot Actuators: The Complete Engineering Guide (49 poi
Deep Dive: How Nuxt 4.0’s Hybrid Rendering Works with Vue 3.5 and Nitro 2.9 Hybrid rendering has become a cornerstone of modern full-stack frameworks, letting developers mix server-side rendering (SSR), static site generation (SSG), and client-side rendering (CSR) per route. Nuxt 4.0 takes this further by aligning deeply with Vue 3.5’s performance upgrades and Nitro 2.9’s flexible server engine.
Have you ever spent 20 minutes looking for a conversation you had with Cursor last week? The one where it helped you fix a tricky async bug—and now you're facing the same issue in a different project, but can't find that thread anywhere? This isn't a user error. It's a structural limitation in how Cursor handles session history. Cursor includes a built-in conversation history panel. You can browse
Deep Dive: Tailscale 1.60 Subnet Routing and How to Use for Home Lab Access Home labs are a staple for IT pros, developers, and hobbyists looking to test software, host services, and learn new technologies. But accessing home lab resources remotely often requires complex VPN setups, port forwarding, or dynamic DNS. Tailscale, a zero-config mesh VPN, simplifies remote access — and its 1.60 releas
llms.txt is a small text file on a documentation site—usually lists what the product is and links to the important Markdown pages. For coding agents, treat it as the canonical URL to open first when upstream behavior is unclear. This post is mostly setup and workflow, not theory. Location Put this there Official doc server https://example.com/llms.txt (maintained by the library/vendor) Y
This post was created with AI assistance and reviewed for accuracy before publishing. Cursor can use project rules and documentation to steer behavior. Exact file names and mechanisms evolve; check Cursor documentation for the current layout (for example rules in .cursor or legacy .cursorrules patterns). Short, enforceable bullets beat long essays: stack versions, test commands, “no new dependenci
"Write a function to fetch the list of users." — same prompt, same codebase. Yesterday: getUsers(). Today: fetchUserList(). Tomorrow: loadAllUsers(). Six months of AI-assisted coding and I kept hitting this wall. My initial reaction was "maybe I need to write better prompts." I wrote better prompts. The functions got slightly better. New inconsistencies appeared elsewhere. The problem wasn't the A