Why Most Crypto Bots Get Sandwiched (And How to Prevent It) If you’ve ever tried deploying a crypto trading bot, chances are you’ve encountered the dreaded sandwich attack. It’s one of the most frustrating experiences for traders and developers alike. I’ve lost count of how many times my bots got caught in these attacks, but over time, I’ve learned how to mitigate them effectively. In this artic
Prologue A while ago, I decided to develop a fully accessible main navigation component in React after a fruitless search through third-party component libraries, npm packages and even GitHub repositories. A complex component needs requirements around all aspects of the component, and this article begins the process of defining those requirements. Note: This article is one of a series demonstrat
I have used AI in two very different contexts. First, I used AI to build an OSS project largely by myself. Second, I applied AI to brownfield development inside an organization. In the second case, I did not use AI only for code generation. I used AI across a much wider part of the development process: source code design documents implementation plans test specifications test cases release procedu
Metric Value Django Average Response Time 287ms Node.js Average Response Time 193ms Django Memory Usage (1000 users) 1.8GB We tested Django 4.2 and Node.js 18.16 under identical conditions to measure their performance for reporting dashboard workloads. The test environment consisted of AWS EC2 m5.2xlarge instances (8 vCPUs, 32GB RAM) running Ubuntu 22.04. Both frameworks connected to th
I was out walking with my dog Dexter, daydreaming on the first properly warm day of the year. I was lost in my own mind mulling over a conversation I'd had with a fellow Game Developer about how we've adapted to the use of AI as software engineers. None of the existing labels fit. "Vibe coding", Karpathy's term, elicits a culture of care-free one-shotting with little to no regard for the code qual
If this is useful, a ❤️ helps others find it. All tests run on an 8-year-old MacBook Air. The AI feature is only as good as the UI around it. A powerful diagnosis that's hard to trigger, slow to show, or confusing to read doesn't get used. Here's what I learned from iterating on HiyokoLogcat's AI button. Inline with the content, not in a toolbar. My first version had an "AI Diagnose" button in the
They call me a Support Tech, but I see myself as a Value Architect. I don’t just "install apps"—I engineer the logic that makes them deploy at scale. Recently, my flow was interrupted when our MDT image decided to stop cooperating. What should have been a routine laptop setup quickly turned into a high-stakes deep dive into systems integrity and deployment architecture. The Glitch: The Logic Break
A* looks simple until you implement it. Then one question appears: Why does this algorithm find good paths without checking every possible path? The answer is its scoring structure. A* does not only ask, “How far have I moved?” It also asks, “How far do I probably still need to go?” A* is a shortest-path search algorithm. But it is not blind search. It combines: the real cost so far the estimated