I built a React form library 2 years ago. It got almost zero usage. Recently, I revisited the idea and realized the problem wasn’t the code — it was the approach. Most form libraries are powerful, but they come with complexity: too much setup too much wiring too much abstraction So I rebuilt it from scratch with one goal: Make forms stupidly simple. Every time I build a form in React, I repeat the
Book: PHP to TypeScript — A Bridge for Modern PHP 8+ Developers Also by me: The TypeScript Library — the 5-book collection My project: Hermes IDE | GitHub — an IDE for developers who ship with Claude Code and other AI coding tools Me: xgabriel.com | GitHub A PHP developer opens a TypeScript codebase, finds three classes that all need a timestamps() behaviour, types trait, and gets a red
🧠 Introduction (Context Setting) Modern JavaScript development is no longer just about writing code—it’s about managing an ecosystem of dependencies, tools, and workflows. At the center of this ecosystem are package managers like npm, Yarn, and pnpm, along with newer entrants like Bun. These tools define how you: Install libraries Manage dependencies Execute scripts Optimize performance and dis
Metasploitable2 - FTP Exploitation using vsftpd 2.3.4 Backdoor 1. Objective To identify and exploit a known vulnerability in an FTP service running on a vulnerable target machine using industry-standard reconnaissance and exploitation techniques. 2. Lab Environment Component Description Attacker Machine Kali Linux Target Machine Metasploitable2 Network Type Host-only / NAT
I tested Claude's consistency across prompts — here's what I found Every developer building an AI-powered app assumes their LLM gives consistent answers. I did too — until I actually measured it. I built llm-test-kit, an open source test suite for LLM-powered applications. While building it, I ran hundreds of tests against Claude Sonnet and discovered something that surprised me. Claude is conte
Hi everyone! I've been working on a personal project to create a desktop virtual assistant that doesn't rely on the cloud. I wanted something that felt like JARVIS but kept my data 100% private. Brain: It uses Ollama as the backend, so you can run models like Llama 3, Mistral, or Phi-3 locally. Interface: Built with PyQt6 featuring a "holographic" glassmorphism effect (transparent and sleek).
Mozaik started as a multi-provider library. With version 3.0.0, we are evolving it into a full TypeScript framework for building non-blocking AI agents. This release introduces an event-based architecture designed around inversion of control. Instead of forcing developers into rigid, sequential pipelines, Mozaik enables humans, agents, observers, and tools to collaborate inside a shared agentic en
It felt overwhelming—hundreds of tabs were open across my browser, each representing a piece of information I once deemed crucial. I had become a digital hoarder, accumulating resources with no plan to revisit them. It was time to act, and that’s when I stumbled upon Notion Web Clipper. As a developer based in Batam, Indonesia, my days often blur together as I juggle coding, learning, and keeping