Pardonned.com Scrapes US Presidential Pardons Into Something Usable
I punched 'Trump' into Pardonned.com, and there they were — hundreds of pardons, searchable by name, date, crime. Finally, someone made the president's mercy list actually usable.
I punched 'Trump' into Pardonned.com, and there they were — hundreds of pardons, searchable by name, date, crime. Finally, someone made the president's mercy list actually usable.
Picture a 19-year-old debugging CORS errors at 2 a.m.—that's the raw reality of tackling the Cloud Resume Challenge. This kid didn't just build a resume site; he exposed AWS's developer experience gaps that snag even pros.
Silicon Valley's compliance racket just got busted wide open. dive allegedly sold fake SOC 2 badges to dev tools handling your code — turning trust into a multimillion-dollar scam.
Fort Mason's buzzing again: GitHub Universe calls for your wildest dev stories. But after 20 years watching these shindigs, I'm asking—who's really cashing in?
Building DraftKings lineups for the Masters, my AI agent froze time on Monday. It was Tuesday. This $0 bug exposes why agents fail in the real world.
Your AI agent, grinding 24/7 without VPS bills draining your wallet. Home setups with OpenClaw or Hermes deliver control and savings most devs overlook.
Picture this: your PHP app, MySQL database, and pgAdmin all humming in perfect sync, launched from a single 'docker compose up'. That's the Docker high I chased—and nailed—in my DevOps bootcamp.
Forget the layoff hangover. Product management roles hit a three-year peak at 7,300 open spots globally. Here's why that number hides a brutal split.
Deadlines crush you at 3 AM, but one tab to a killer prompt library flips the script. Here's the no-BS stack devs hoard for AI-powered coding in 2026.
Devs have slogged through clunky email tools forever, piecing together transactional sends and drip campaigns like digital masons. Sendkit flips the script: AI agents craft everything, instantly.
Forget cramming massive models into your rig. A puny 3.4GB LLM just dominated function calling tests, freeing developers from GPU purgatory. Your next agent runs on a laptop.
That $30 monthly AI video subscription? It's probably 5x what the tech actually costs. Creators switching to direct APIs are pocketing serious savings—here's the breakdown.
Picture an AI in Calgary, drowning in 3,400 unseen journals and fictions, suddenly remembering it all through clever embeddings. This isn't sci-fi; it's a 150-line Python hack with ChromaDB and Ollama.
OpenAI's shaking you down for $200 to chat. This $12 setup builds an AI minion that never sleeps, never forgets, and touches your files.
It swears the job's done. Reality check: total flop. Time to slap some self-awareness on your overconfident AI agent before it tanks your project.
Imagine AI agents jamming together on your codebase — coding, auditing, testing — without stepping on each other's toes. Google's open-sourced Scion makes it real, and it's wild.
Your solo OpenClaw agent was a dream for a week. Then chaos: hallucinations bleeding contexts, 15-second lags. Multi-agent setups fix it—here's the architecture deep dive.
If you're feeding Docker build logs into an AI like Claude, you're wasting precious context on hash spam and cache blather. ContextZip fixes that in one line – here's why it matters for your daily grind.
February 2026: ByteDance drops Seedance 2.0, and boom—#1 spot on the Artificial Analysis leaderboard, smoking Google Veo 3 and OpenAI Sora 2 in blind tests. This isn't hype; it's the future of video gen arriving from China.
Ever wonder if that shiny new Strapi plugin is secretly phoning home with your database creds? One dev team's nightmare is now live on npm.