Ditch the Cloud Bill: My Solar-Powered Web Server on 27MB RAM
Tired of $20/month just to host a simple page? This solar-powered Raspberry Pi Zero serves HTTP requests on 27MB RAM — sunlight only, zero bills. It's a middle finger to cloud dependency.
Tired of $20/month just to host a simple page? This solar-powered Raspberry Pi Zero serves HTTP requests on 27MB RAM — sunlight only, zero bills. It's a middle finger to cloud dependency.
You're eyeing the gym entrance, app pings: packed. You bail. Seconds later, crowd levels drop—as do thousands of others. Welcome to CrowdSense, where reports don't just inform, they steer the masses.
What if AI couldn't spot a $3.65 million hidden fee? I built fake contracts to test it – and the results will make you rethink autonomous AI agents.
Your AI agents say 'task done' — but 46 hours and $23 later, where's the report? One week's decision logs reveal the invisible failures killing multi-agent systems.
Picture this: .NET powers enterprise giants worldwide, yet its online chatter fades next to Rust's fervent forums. What's muting the roar?
SBCL crashes. Dependencies mock you. Building an MCP server in Common Lisp shouldn't feel like medieval torture — but it does, until now.
Your API gateway pings the database directly? That's not a code bug—it's architecture drift, and AI agents love baking it in. ArchRad stops it cold at design time.
In a world drowning in monolith regrets, 'The Better Store' emerges as a battle-tested blueprint for AWS microservices. But does it dodge the pitfalls that sank so many before?
Spreadsheet open. 30-minute prices everywhere. One-hour? Crickets. Four hours? A wasteland. AI's code ran clean — and wrecked everything silently.
You've slaved over HTML/CSS graphics in Playwright, exported transparent PNGs, stitched to video — only for glows and shadows to blob out in Premiere. One dev dusted off 1970s film math to fix it for good.
Anthropic just flipped the script on software security with AI that finds flaws faster than any human team. The catch? Infinite signals demand ironclad governance, or it's chaos.
52 minutes to generate 10,742 lines of code. That's how fast Claude built the MVP for FeedMission, a feedback tool indie devs actually need. But the real grind? Fixing what AI misses.
Market expected billion-dollar training runs for every AI app. Reality? Grab a pre-trained model like frozen pasta, tweak with prompts or fine-tuning. Data proves RAG wins for most.
Your AI coding buddy just pumped out 10,000 lines for patient records. Great. Now the auditor wants proof it's secure. Sentrik's new evidence maps deliver file, line, everything—before the panic sets in.
What if TypeScript could catch your dumbest mistakes before runtime? These advanced patterns turn it from naggy type checker into your best coding buddy.
Engineering grads in India just got a fairer shot at jobs — no more batched tests or vendor ceilings. A tiny team shipped a full platform that handles 300+ coders smoothly.
Someone cloned my project idea with ChatGPT in an afternoon. It looked perfect. But that's when the real problems started.
Imagine telling one AI you moved to Austin, then asking another where you live—and getting the right answer. BubbleFish Nexus makes it real with a daemon that survives kill -9 and shares facts across tools.
Imagine telling one AI you moved to Austin, then asking another—and it just knows. BubbleFish Nexus makes that real, with a daemon tough enough to shrug off kill -9. This solo dev's creation could unify your local AI chaos.
Imagine spinning up Redis and RedisInsight, only for them to ghost each other on hostnames. Docker networking fixes that mess — here's the how and why for devs tired of fragile IPs.