A LinkedIn recruiter pitched me a remote "Software Engineer at a DEX" project this week. Reasonable comp range, tech stack squarely in my wheelhouse. After a couple of friendly exchanges, she asked me to "review the codebase before the technical interview" and sent me a GitHub repo link plus a Calendly invite for the call. The repo was malware. It didn't get me, but it's something developers shoul
A College Project That Planted a Seed Years ago I was on a university team trying to build a Go AI. We explored monte carlo simulation for lookahead search, basic neural networks for pattern recognition, and expert systems for encoding domain knowledge. None of them worked well enough on their own. Go's branching factor is enormous, so brute-force search fails quickly. Neural networks without th
Multi-tenancy is the economic engine of SaaS. Sharing infrastructure across customers reduces cost and simplifies operations. But it introduces a risk that can end your business overnight: tenant data leakage. When one customer can see another customer's data — even accidentally — the consequences are severe. Regulatory fines, contract termination, public disclosure requirements, and irreparable t
TL;DR: I built ChessDada — a free multiplayer chess platform inspired by old Yahoo Chess. No signup, no download, just instant browser-based chess. Built with Node.js, Socket.IO, and chess.js. Modern chess sites are bloated. Chess.com forces you through signup. Lichess defaults to account creation. The "5-second click and play" experience that made Yahoo Chess legendary in the 2000s is essentially
If you’ve been building with AI recently, you’ve probably seen these terms everywhere: AI Gateway. And depending on where you read, they either sound like the same thing… or completely different systems. Some vendors use them interchangeably. Others define only one and ignore the rest. And if you try to piece it together yourself, you end up with a vague understanding that doesn’t really help when
From Prompt to Production: AYW Workflow Case Study How we built a production-ready customer support chatbot in 6 hours (with full understanding, security review, and audit trails). Build a customer support bot that can: Handle 500+ concurrent users Integrate with Zendesk ticketing Support English + Spanish Maintain audit logs for SOC2 compliance Deploy on AWS with auto-scaling Traditional estim
Hey everyone, I shared this earlier as a CLI to analyse npm packages before installing. Since then, I’ve added something I think is even more useful: 👉 You can now scan GitHub repos before cloning or running them npx guard-install --repo https://github.com/user/repo There’s a growing pattern (especially in crypto interviews / side projects): “Clone this repo and run it locally” Some of these rep
In an era where data privacy is often the price we pay for convenience, medical information remains the most sensitive frontier. When you upload a patient's transcript or a personal health log to a centralized API, you're essentially trusting a third party with your most intimate data. But what if the "brain" lived entirely within your browser? Today, we are diving deep into the world of Edge AI a