There are roughly a thousand "top DevOps repos" listicles, and most of them are the same five awesome-lists in a different order. The problem with awesome-lists is that they are link directories. They tell you where to look, not what to do. If you want to actually get better at DevOps, you need a different shape of repo: ones with exercises, opinionated learning paths, hands-on demos, and source y
If you are building a FiveM roleplay server, Discord Rich Presence is one of those small details that makes a big difference. It replaces the generic "Playing FiveM" status with your server name, logo, and player count. Every player on your server passively advertises your brand to their entire Discord friends list. The setup is straightforward but the implementation differs depending on your fram
I've seen this happen over and over. A team picks up a feature. Some back and forth, maybe a whiteboard sketch or a Slack thread that gets too long. Someone starts building. Two weeks later a PR goes up. Good naming, tests pass, no obvious issues. Approve, Ship! Three months later, nobody uses it. Or worse, people use it but they're confused, because what shipped doesn't match the problem it was s
The File Search tool in the Gemini API now supports multimodal retrieval by adding support for Gemini Embedding 2. This update allows images, such as charts, product photos, and diagrams, to be natively indexed and searched in the same store as your text-based documents. This post covers how to use the File Search tool end-to-end: creating a store, uploading documents and images, querying with gro
Your README has a Setup section. It has eight steps, two of them are out of date, and step 5 assumes you're on macOS. A new dev joins the team and spends their first afternoon figuring out which version of Node you're actually on. You can do better than that. One .bp file in the repo and one command is all it takes. Blueprint is a declarative rule engine for development environments. You write a p
I've built a lot of projects in Python, Go, and Rust.Because of that, I keep reusing the same kinds of code over and over: chunked pandas CSV processing health check endpoints retry wrappers validation helpers rate limiting small bits of glue code that are easy to forget and annoying to rewrite The problem is not that I don't have this code. The problem is that it is spread across a bunch of repos
Hi everyone, my name is P Swyom Sanjog. Welcome back to my blog—I hope you’re all doing well. Today, I’m bringing a new topic: Virtual DOM. Let’s understand what the Virtual DOM is in simple terms. We’ll cover key questions like what it is, why it’s used, and how it works. So, let’s get started! Virtual Dom So, let’s break down the topic into “Virtual” and “DOM.” Virtual means something that exi
Your phone will connect to the strongest tower it hears. It does not ask for ID first. It assumes trust, and that assumption is the entire problem. I first noticed this in 2019 outside a security conference in Las Vegas. My test Android dropped from LTE to 2G for 47 seconds, then returned to normal. No user notification. The baseband logs showed a cipher downgrade to A5/0, a location area code tha