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The problem AI-generated code is everywhere. GitHub Copilot, Claude, ChatGPT — they all write code fast. But they also introduce subtle bugs, SQL injections, and insecure patterns that look totally fine at first glance. I wanted a tool that sits inside my AI agent and reviews code before I ship it. Not a linter. Not a static analyzer. A strict senior engineer who actually explains why something
Quick Answer: To connect AI agents across different cloud environments, developers must replace synchronous HTTP with asynchronous brokers like Celery and Redis, externalize state memory, secure tool execution using the Model Context Protocol (MCP), bypass strict NAT firewalls via Pilot Protocol transport, and trace distributed workflows with OpenTelemetry. Deploying a Multi-Agent System (MAS) acr
Building an AI-Powered Dog Breed Recommender with Flask, Nyckel, and Google Gemini Overview This application takes a photo or image URL of a dog and passes it to an external API to determine the breed. Once the breed is identified, a custom prompt is sent to Google Gemini and the results are returned to the user as a tailored list of care recommendations for that specific breed. Tech
How I cut my multi-turn LLM API costs by 90% (O(N²) → O(N)) If you build multi-turn AI agents, you know the pain: API costs don't grow linearly, they grow quadratically. Every turn in a standard agent loop replays the full conversation history. Token cost on turn N is proportional to N, so total cost across N turns is Θ(N²). I hit a wall where a single heavy day of coding consumed 97% of my weekl
Stripe is opinionated: a Price object has one currency. If your product is priced at $79 USD, that's what Stripe charges. But for conversion optimization, you want to display the price in the visitor's local currency — Argentinians see ARS, Brazilians see BRL, Germans see EUR — converted at the live FX rate. The math is simple. The trick is doing it without a 200ms client-side flash. Stripe holds
Showing prices in a user's local currency increases trust, reduces bounce rates, and improves conversions — especially for international audiences. Here's how to do it automatically in React. Detect the user's currency from their IP address (no user input needed) Fetch the live exchange rate for that currency Format the price according to their locale // hooks/useCurrency.ts import { useEffect, us