🗺️⁀જ✈️ The Journey of a Single Click Every great story has a journey. A hero who sets out, faces challenges, crosses through different worlds, and finally returns home with something valuable. Your click is that hero. And this is its story. 🌍 The World Your Eyes See It starts with you. You’re on an app — maybe you’re trying to log into your favorite platform after a long day. You find the login
No build today. Just fundamentals. And honestly? It humbled me in the best way. Every automation I've built so far has relied on no-code/low-code tools like n8n to handle the logic. But I kept hitting moments where I thought , if I knew Python, I could do this faster, cleaner, and with more control. So I decided to fix that. And then I hit Exception Handling and File Handling and that's where thi
How I automated value discovery in binary oil markets using Python, Yahoo Finance, and the Polymarket API Polymarket lets you trade on the probability of real‑world events. There are often inefficiencies—especially when fear or greed distorts prices. But manually checking dozens of contracts and calculating fair probabilities is tedious. Yesterday, I noticed a juicy set of markets: What price will
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).
If this is useful, a ❤️ helps others find it. All tests run on an 8-year-old MacBook Air. Every Rust tutorial covers Result and ?. Few cover what to actually do when you have 5 different error types flying around a real application. Here's what I settled on after shipping multiple Tauri apps. A PDF processing command might fail due to: IO error (file not found) lopdf parse error (malformed PDF) En
While learning python today, I spent some time understanding how the Python shell works and how modules behave inside it. The Python shell (or REPL) is basically an interactive environment where you can run code line-by-line. It's super useful when you just want to test something quickly instead of running a full script every time. While experimenting, I tried something interesting. I created a Py
This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Part 2 (coming soon): Connecting to spoke clusters from a controller using multicluster-runtime, driven by ClusterProfile. The Cluster Inventory API (multicluster.x-k8s.io) is driven by SIG-Multicluster and centered on the ClusterProfile resource. It only delivers value when something produces those ClusterProfiles. That something is a cluster manager. Today, t
Greetings, Dev Community! 👋 We’ve officially crossed into mid-2026, and if you look at your IDE today compared to two years ago, the change is staggering. We aren't just "writing" code anymore; we are orchestrating logic. The era of manual syntax grinding is fading, making way for a much more powerful identity for developers: the Software Architect. Here is a deep dive into how AI has fundamental