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Are Appstore rejections slowing you down? Been there. It's horrible. Introducing Themis - your AI compliance companion that automates pre-submission validation to reduce back-and-forth by up to 85%.

You know, sometimes I just sit and wonder how non-technical people view the technology we obsess over. When my mother hears that AI can generate a face or speak in a dead relative's voice, what does she think AI is?

If you're reading this right now, congratulations: we're already in a relationship. The Internet relies on a continuous Request-Response cycle. Think of it like dating - you make a request, the server gives a response.

After that exhausting week, I genuinely needed a win. Well, the universe decided to pay me back in full. Started Cortex 3.0, got paid, and gave out my sister in marriage to a brother who watched me grow.

It's Thursday, I was already exhausted yesterday. Still very tired today, but I decided to show up... I decided to show up tired. Between client work, Codematic Hackathon, and Cortex 3.0, I'm exhausted but committed.

Yesterday's Cortex 3.0 onboarding was a masterclass in motivation and business pressure. Out of 3,690 applications, we made it into the top 100. But 50% are out after month 1, down to 24 by month 2, and only 12 will finish.

You guys are not going to believe this one. I got the offer letter for OnePipe's Cortex3 today! November's looking pretty good for me. This is a massive opportunity to finally break into the FinTech space.

Woke up and checked the LinkedIn counter... and saw an unexpected number: 2049 connections. As a developer obsessed with futuristic tech like AI and Web3, I had to appreciate the Blade Runner 2049 irony. This is a community of builders, not replicants.

Working with experimental features can be so frustrating. I just spent a week trying to make a core feature work, built on an API that was experimental. The docs showcased it with demo apps, but they hid the real bugs. Lesson learned: Pragmatism beats obsession.

The more I dive into backend development, the more I realize one undeniable truth: It's not about the elegance of the code. It's about the business impact. That $10,000 backend architecture decision? It either sends your business soaring or stagnates it.

So yesterday, AWS decided to take a nap and took 67% of the internet with it. What's the point of a Load Balancer or CDN if 100% of your edge servers are with the same provider? That's not resilience, that's just spending money to look busy.

David AI has raised a $50M Series B to establish the future of healthcare AI. Exciting times ahead for AI-powered healthcare solutions and the impact they'll have on patient care and medical diagnostics.

We've all been there: a single, massive front-end codebase that takes an eternity to build, test, and deploy. This is the problem that led us to micro-frontends - breaking the application down into independent, smaller chunks owned by specific teams.

CSS is getting inline conditional logic with the new if() function, and this is a genuine game-changer for how we approach styling on the web. For years, we've relied on workarounds or JavaScript to handle dynamic styling based on conditions, but this brings true logic directly into our stylesheets.
I Just Got Assigned My First Open-Source Issue! For the longest time, I had no idea how to even start contributing to open source. It felt like a closed-off world. But today? That changed. This is my first step towards open source development.

Clean Code Isn't Just for Senior Devs. At 18, I was just happy my code ran at all. But after spending nights debugging my own messy scripts, I learned the hard way that clean code isn't optional, it's necessary for survival.

Even though I'm still working toward my Cisco DevNet Associate certification, the course has already transformed how I view software development lifecycles—especially in networking and automation. Understanding both SDLC frameworks and Agile makes me a stronger developer.
I walked into my SIWES internship as a clueless IT support newbie. Three months later, I'm fixing critical systems while officials stare me down—with nothing but YouTube tutorials and sheer grit as my guide. This is the truth about 'growth' they don't teach in school.
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