Series: AI Isn’t an Engineering Problem Anymore (Part 2) In the last post, I talked about hitting a usage limit while debugging my robot and realizing how repetitive my own AI usage had become. When we use LLMs, whether through APIs or tools, it feels like every request is new. The inefficiency isn’t from using AI too much. You don’t ask once, you iterate. These are the most interesting ones. Some
Like many of you, I have thousands of photos spread across devices, cloud drives, and chat histories. Finding that one specific picture from "last summer's beach trip" meant endless scrolling. Folders and filenames don't help when you can't remember when or where you saved something.Morse Code Translator So I built a tool to fix my own problem. It turned into a real product. Upload your photos, an
Paste. Fix. Download. — Meet Tree2Zip If you’ve ever copied a file tree from ChatGPT and tried to use it… …you already know the problem. Weird indentation Broken nesting Inline comments in filenames Missing folders What looks like a clean project structure turns into a mess when you actually try to recreate it. So I built Tree2Zip: 👉 Paste any file tree → get a clean, working .zip instantly I k
I have a confession: I used react-i18next for years and genuinely never questioned it. It worked. It was everywhere. Every project I joined during my internships at DNB had it set up. You install it, you configure it, you wrap your app in a provider, and you ship. Done. But then I started building more things on my own, projects where I got to choose the stack from scratch, and I started noticing
Run the same brand-query through ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and Grok. Read the citations. The cited URLs will not be the same, the brands featured will not be the same, and in roughly a third of cases one tool will cite your brand confidently while another does not mention it at all. The temptation is to reach for an algorithmic explanation different rerankers, different summarisation st
Everyone is talking about AI replacing developers. I wanted to test that claim with a real project — not a tutorial, not a todo app, but a production-grade full-stack application with real business requirements. The result is Craftura Fine Furniture: a complete furniture manufacturing website with B2B and B2C ordering, an admin panel, analytics dashboard, CMS, SEO, dark/light mode, email notificat
TL;DR: I built ChessDada — a free multiplayer chess platform inspired by old Yahoo Chess. No signup, no download, just instant browser-based chess. Built with Node.js, Socket.IO, and chess.js. Modern chess sites are bloated. Chess.com forces you through signup. Lichess defaults to account creation. The "5-second click and play" experience that made Yahoo Chess legendary in the 2000s is essentially
On April 7 Anthropic published technical Mythos report,as well as announced Claude Mythos Preview and Project Glasswing. The claim was that their newest model could autonomously identify and exploit real vulnerabilities in major open-source projects at unprecedented scale. One of Anthropic's public showcase examples was the Linux kernel, which is not some toy repo but the operating system underne