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
Generate a CycloneDX SBOM and deterministic, audit-ready risk report from your package-lock.json. You run npm audit. It says “47 vulnerabilities.” Cool. Which ones actually matter? The one in your production bundle? You don’t know. So you either: Ignore everything → ship anyway Either way, you lose signal. The real problem isn’t vulnerabilities — it’s decision-making Most tools answer: “What is wr
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
Lo sviluppo software nel 2024 non riguarda più solo la scrittura di righe di codice sintatticamente corrette. È diventato un esercizio di gestione della complessità, orchestrazione di sistemi e, sempre più spesso, integrazione intelligente dell'AI. In questo articolo, esploreremo i pilastri che definiscono l'ingegneria del software moderna e come rimanere rilevanti in un ecosistema che cambia ogni
TL;DR macsh is a tiny menu-bar app that mounts SFTP, S3-compatible, and FTP/FTPS servers as native macOS volumes. Open them in Finder, drag files in, edit in place. No macFUSE, no kernel extension, no Recovery-mode reboot. Apache-2.0, free. Heads up: macsh is built with Claude Code. I'm the designer, tester, and maintainer; the implementation is AI-written under my direction. Bugs and decisions
You've heard about Hermes Agent - the open-source, self-improving AI assistant that remembers what matters, builds reusable skills, and can live on your own infrastructure. It sounds brilliant. And it is. But then comes the practical question: where should you actually run it? You have two main paths. You can roll up your sleeves and set up a VPS yourself - install everything, configure the messag
macOS tar destroys files on Linux: I validated it in my real Railway pipeline and documented the 3 cases nobody mentions There's a Hacker News thread that resurfaced this week with 107 points about a 2024 article: tar on macOS creates archives that Linux can't extract cleanly. The community reacted the way it always does — "use GNU tar", "install gtar with Homebrew", "this has been known for yea