I watched 30 users talk to the same voice agent Same script. Same questions. The only thing I changed was the response latency: 300ms, 500ms, 800ms. At 300ms, people just talked. No awkward pauses, no confusion. One user didn't even realize it was an AI until I told her afterward. At 500ms, something shifted. Users started talking over the agent. They'd ask a question, wait half a second, then r
Why This Topic Matters OTP (One-Time Password) verification is a critical security feature in modern mobile applications. Whether you're building a fintech app, healthcare platform, or any service requiring user authentication, implementing OTP verification efficiently can be the difference between a smooth user experience and frustrated users abandoning your app. The react-native-otp-auto-verif
How intentional loading decisions keep your app fast at scale. Frontend performance is not a late-stage cleanup task. It’s not tech debt. It’s a set of decisions we make every day while we code — what we load, when we load it, and how we render it. The answer depends on the importance of the code, its size, and when the user actually needs it. Get that wrong, and the browser pays for everything
Is your website throwing 502 errors whenever an external API starts lagging? It is a common engineering grind where slow dependencies choke your server and kill your response times. The fix is not adding more resources. It is about changing how you handle work. Stop making users wait for external processes to finish. Offload heavy tasks to background jobs and queues. Distinguish between workers
Introduction Building a mobile application that handles sensitive financial data — crypto transactions, KYC verification, gift cards — means security is not an afterthought. It is a core deliverable. During the development of a cross-platform fintech application, one of the non-negotiables on the security checklist was runtime application self-protection (RASP). After evaluating our options, we
Are you sure your server is performing at its peak? Understanding your server's capabilities is crucial for delivering a smooth user experience and preventing costly outages. This article will guide you through the essential tools and a practical methodology for benchmarking your server, ensuring it meets your application's demands. Before diving into the "how," let's solidify the "why." Benchmark
Dapper vs. Entity Framework When building data-driven applications in .NET, two of the most popular data access technologies are Dapper and Entity Framework Core (EF Core). While both serve the same fundamental purpose—interacting with databases—they take very different approaches. Choosing between them depends heavily on your performance needs, development style, and project complexity. Let’s b
React Native's New Architecture — JSI, Fabric, and TurboModules — has been "coming soon" for long enough that some teams wrote it off as vaporware. It shipped. It is now default in new React Native projects. And it meaningfully changes how the framework works at the performance-critical boundaries between JavaScript and native code. This post is not a getting-started guide. It is an honest account