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Autonomous Code Remediation Requires Architectural Governance

Autonomous Code Remediation Requires Architectural Governance

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Running Vision-Language Models On-Device in Android

Running Vision-Language Models On-Device in Android

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Using subagents as parallel perspectives on design decision

Using subagents as parallel perspectives on design decision

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Cursor beats Claude Code. Here's the memory architecture that proves it.

Cursor beats Claude Code. Here's the memory architecture that proves it.

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Ilere: Building a Transparent Rental Marketplace on Expo and Supabase

Ilere: Building a Transparent Rental Marketplace on Expo and Supabase

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We Need to Talk About How We Design APIs

We Need to Talk About How We Design APIs

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Coinbase calls their chatbot an agent. I got fired for building a real one.

Coinbase calls their chatbot an agent. I got fired for building a real one.

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How I Cut a 3-Day Refactor Down to 4 Hours Using a Single AI Prompt Pattern

How I Cut a 3-Day Refactor Down to 4 Hours Using a Single AI Prompt Pattern

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Why We Built an AI Market Research Tool to Pivot Our Own Company

Why We Built an AI Market Research Tool to Pivot Our Own Company

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From `String?` to `string | null | undefined` for Kotliners

From `String?` to `string | null | undefined` for Kotliners

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Class vs Object in JavaScript — Explained in Simple Words

Class vs Object in JavaScript — Explained in Simple Words

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Everyone thinks ChatGPT is an AI agent. It's not.

Everyone thinks ChatGPT is an AI agent. It's not.

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How `tsc` Crashes With 14 Lines of Recursive Types (And What TS 6 Doesn't Fix)

How `tsc` Crashes With 14 Lines of Recursive Types (And What TS 6 Doesn't Fix)

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TypeScript Narrowing Is the 20% That Fixes 80% of Your Bugs

TypeScript Narrowing Is the 20% That Fixes 80% of Your Bugs

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Why Pure HTML/CSS Templates Still Rule in 2026

Why Pure HTML/CSS Templates Still Rule in 2026

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