You have 47 API keys. You know where exactly zero of them are. Your secrets are scattered across a digital wasteland. One is in a .env file you’re terrified to delete. Another is buried in a 2022 Slack DM. Your AWS credentials live in a Notion page titled "stuff", and your 2FA codes are trapped on a phone you're about to trade in. When you need an API key, you experience one of two realities: y
I just built and deployed FreeSignatureCreator.com in exactly an hour and a half. No complex architecture meetings, no manual boilerplate configuration—just pure vibecoding using Codex and deploying instantly to Vercel. I wanted a hyper-focused, browser-based tool that solves a massive everyday annoyance: printing, signing, and scanning documents. Here is what Codex and I shipped in 90 minutes. Th
Live link: https://diffdocs.onrender.com I recently built and deployed DiffDocs, a developer utility that compares two versions of a code snippet and automatically generates structured technical documentation and pull request summaries using AI. Built this as a fresh graduate to practice real-world skills I know are relevant in professional development environments, specifically API integration, h
Behind the Scenes of a 10-Person Template Studio Shipping Across Next.js, Framer, Elementor & WordPress I'm Shaon, and I run DesignToCodes. We're a ten-person studio that ships templates across four frameworks, and I get the same question from devs every month: how on earth do you keep the quality bar consistent across that many stacks with that few people? Here's the honest answer. Every adviso
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
Hello readers 👋, welcome to the 22nd blog in this JavaScript series! In our last post, we learned how try...catch helps us build resilient applications that handle failures gracefully. Today we are going to explore something that makes asynchronous code feel almost as straightforward as synchronous code: async/await. If you have ever wished that promise chains could read like a simple sequence of
We are no longer just writing code; we are engineering intent. This is the essence of Prompt Engineering. At its surface, prompt engineering is the art of crafting inputs to get the desired output from an AI. But looking under the hood, it is a sophisticated form of Informed Heuristic Search. When you send a prompt to a model like GPT-4, Claude, or Llama, you aren't just "asking a question." You a
The Vision The Problem Stack Analytical Blind Spots: Missing shot mechanics and ball trajectories. Fan Isolation: Latency in shared match experiences. Stadium Chaos: Fragmented gate and crowd management. Quality Control: Zero transparency in stadium hospitality. The Architecture (GSoC 2026 Focus) Frontend: React + Vite for lightning-fast performance and atomic design. Backend & Auth: Firebase for