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Last Tuesday I lost about three hours to a regression in our checkout service. The cart total was off by a cent on certain promo combinations, and the only signal was a Slack ping from finance with a screenshot. No stack trace. No exception. Just wrong numbers. I did what I always do first. I opened the diff for the last deploy, scrolled, squinted, and tried to feel my way to the bug. Forty minute
I Built a VS Code Extension to Bring IntelliJ’s “Show History for Selection” Experience If you come from IntelliJ, you probably miss one super useful feature in VS Code: Show history for selected lines. I built a new extension to solve exactly that. Show History for Selected Code This extension helps you inspect Git history for a specific code selection, not just the whole file. Shows commit h
Dart's concurrency model is unusual: single-threaded event loop by default, with explicit Isolates for true parallelism. No shared memory, no race conditions, no mutex locks. This guide covers everything from the simple compute() helper to long-lived Isolate workers, structured concurrency patterns, and Stream-based reactive flows. Concept Dart Isolates JavaScript Workers Java Threads Memor
Dart Metaprogramming — build_runner, Source Gen, and Dart 3 Macros Explained Every Flutter developer has used json_serializable or freezed, but few understand what actually happens when dart run build_runner build runs. Understanding Dart's code generation stack unlocks the ability to eliminate repetitive boilerplate in your own projects. This guide goes from "using existing generators" to "writ
Microsoft's 'Co-Authored-by Copilot' Tag: Unpacking the Strategic Play for AI Dominance in VS Code The persistent insertion of 'Co-Authored-by: Copilot' into commit messages within VS Code—often irrespective of GitHub Copilot's active contribution to specific changes—is far from a benign engineering detail. It represents a calculated, multi-faceted strategic maneuver by Microsoft, signaling a pr
I have a bad habit of jumping between projects. It's not a big deal. But it happens every single day. So I built rewind. rewind That's it. No setup, no IDE, no agent loop burning through tokens. Just one binary, one command, one LLM call. cargo install git-rewind GitHub: https://github.com/Chronos778/git-rewind Would love feedback — on the idea, the UX, anything. Still early days.
Dart Records & Patterns Deep Dive — Destructuring, Sealed Classes & Exhaustive Matching Dart 3.0 shipped Records, Patterns, and Sealed Classes together. Used well, they eliminate entire categories of runtime errors and make state management dramatically more expressive. // Before: untyped Map Map<String, dynamic> getUserInfo() => {'name': 'Alice', 'age': 30}; // Dart 3: typed Record (String nam