At some point, coding stopped being engaging. Most dev tools optimize for speed but I wanted to optimize for feeling. It adds subtle feedback while you work: small cues as you type a sense of momentum a smoother flow state Nothing loud. Just enough to make coding feel less “dead”. When coding feels better, you: stay focused longer switch context less enjoy the process more Small improvements in ho
You want to predict something. A number. How much a house will sell for. How many units you'll sell next month. What temperature it'll be tomorrow. That's a regression problem. And linear regression is the first tool you reach for. It's the simplest ML model that actually does something useful. Every more complex model builds on the ideas here. You can't skip this one. What linear regression actua
Lee Powell · Architect of Scrivener and Scapple · Lumen & Lever Most AI document pipelines fail before the model is ever called. Tables become paragraphs. Lists collapse into prose. Annotations are detached from context. Page references disappear. Source traceability is replaced by a confidence score. The structure that gave the document its meaning is gone before retrieval runs, and no retrieval
A hands-on technical breakdown of the WannaCry ransomware, the EternalBlue exploit, and why system patching is still critical today. Imagine it’s a typical Monday morning at a mid-size hospital. An older Windows computer in the Radiology department hasn't been updated in months. The hospital's network is completely "flat," meaning every computer can seamlessly talk to every other device on the n
What is MVC? M → Model It is a design pattern used to organize your code by separating concerns. => In Spring Boot, MVC helps structure web applications cleanly. MVC in Spring Boot is a design pattern that separates an application into Model, View, and Controller. The Model handles data and business logic, while the View is responsible for displaying the user interface. The Controller acts as a b
Building a Translation Pipeline for International Contract Bidding If your company bids on international contracts, you've probably dealt with the translation bottleneck. Technical proposals need precise translation, certified documents have strict formatting requirements, and procurement deadlines don't wait for anyone. After seeing how UK public procurement translation requirements can make or
Handling emails in modern applications often feels like choosing between two evils: either you pay a fortune to SaaS providers as your user base grows, or you fight with ancient SMTP servers that have terrible Developer Experience (DX). I wanted something with a modern, clean API (think Resend or Stripe), that could handle both transactional emails and marketing campaigns, but with the freedom to
Jack had finally stepped into the world of Docker. It felt like magic, but Jack was never one to just believe in "magic spells." He was curious. He wanted to look under the hood and see what actually made Docker so powerful. He had one big question: How could 50 different people live in the same "apartment building" (the Host OS) without accidentally reading each other's mail or eating each other'