It started on a random Sunday afternoon at our kitchen table. I was playing around with an M5Stack Core2, "vibe-coding" a simple pixel face that made a sound when you tapped the screen. I thought it was a fun little experiment—until I showed it to my 10-year-old son, Justus. He looked at it, then at me, and said: "Dad, you can't leave it like that. It needs a life. It needs to eat, it needs to sle
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You don’t notice the problem right away. Everything runs smoothly in MySQL… until a new report shows up. Then queries slow down, dashboards lag, and you start realizing you’re stretching the database beyond what it’s good at. That’s usually when BigQuery enters the picture. So the real question becomes: How do you actually move data between them without turning it into a side project? Let’s w
Where It All Began: 2019 re:Invent AWS CDK had just gone GA that year with TypeScript and Python support. At re:Invent 2019, I saw AWS present how to contribute to CDK for the first time. There was no AI back then — everything was manual. Clone the entire monorepo, figure out the Lerna project structure, manually build dependent packages, write L2 constructs, write tests, submit a PR. Every step
I started skeptical. A voice AI with cloned voices, real-time, no app install — running on free API tiers? Seemed overly ambitious. But a few hours later, I had a working app. Here's the full breakdown. Clone Talking is a web app for real-time voice conversations with AI persona clones. Open source. Runs on free API tiers. GitHub: https://github.com/MatheusSimonaci/clone-talking Demo: https://ww
Most Markdown editors today assume cloud sync, Electron, or heavy installations. I wanted something simpler. I wanted a Markdown editor that: Works fully offline Opens local .md files directly Saves back to the original file Requires no account, no sync, and no network calls Watch the demo video on GitHub: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/00d80cbc-ca93-4cfd-86d3-5299895d06b7 So I built
Most coding platforms train engineers to solve isolated algorithm problems. But in real engineering, you rarely reverse linked lists. You debug production systems. You trace issues across files. You deal with incomplete logs, unexpected states, and systems you didn’t write. so I built something around that. Recticode is a platform focused on real-world debugging challenges. Instead of algorithm pu
The Challenge: Beyond the "Lift and Shift" Fatigue The real fear isn’t migration itself—it’s operational fragmentation: different tools, different processes, and different failure modes between the data center and the cloud. After deep-diving into the Nutanix ecosystem, I realized that the goal shouldn't be just moving VMs, but achieving operational symmetry. This is where Nutanix Cloud Clusters