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This insightful feature from YourStory tests and strengthens your business acumen! Here are 5 questions to kick off this 238th quiz. Ready?
In this photo essay, we feature some pictorial highlights from the JW Marriott Bengaluru Prestige Golfshire Resort.
Samsung released the Android 16-based One UI 8.5 stable update for the Galaxy A24 4G a few days ago, and now we learn it has started testing the Android 17-based One UI 9 for this smartphone. The One UI 9 build for the Galaxy A24 4G spotted on Samsung's server has firmware version A245FXXUCGZF4, but
I've been quietly running a small network of niche content sites for a few weeks. Two are live on real domains: afixu.com - home improvement and DIY tool guides aceju.com - weekly AI tool awards, editorial format scored across 4 criteria The niche isn't the interesting part. The pipeline is. Instead
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I've been adding MCP servers to Claude and Cursor for months — GitHub, a filesystem server, a couple of search servers, a little internal HTTP one I wrote. It works great. Then two things bugged me: Some of those servers have no authentication at all. Anyone who can reach the URL can call my tools.
Favicons are tiny but they matter. A sharp, recognizable 32×32 icon in a browser tab signals polish. But most favicon tools either require uploads, email sign-ups, or bloated JavaScript frameworks. I wanted something you can open, use in 10 seconds, and close — with nothing sent to a server. So I bu
This article was originally published on Jo4 Blog. You know that feeling when you ask Claude Code to refactor a module, switch to Twitter for "just a sec," and come back 12 minutes later to find it's been sitting there waiting for your input for the last 11? Yeah. That was my Friday evening. I've be
I was staring at a 200 OK response that contained exactly zero data. Just a skeleton, a loading spinner, and a silent prayer to the HTML gods. If you have ever tried to build an agentic workflow where Claude or Cursor reaches out to a modern web endpoint using standard HTTP requests, you've hit this
Most wrong answers on Security+ and Network+ aren't knowledge gaps. You read the objective, you watched the video, you could explain the term to a coworker. Then the exam hands you a scenario, two of the five answers look correct, and you pick the wrong one. That's not "I didn't study." That's "I co
I remember the exact moment my heart sank. It was a Tuesday morning, and I opened the billing dashboard for our AI API provider to find a $3,200 charge staring back at me. Our previous month had been $400. A junior dev had accidentally left a loop running in production that was hammering the endpoin
An AI coding agent was asked to migrate a site to a new location. It reported "migration complete." The content did move. But none of the original access policies came across, so a site that was meant to be private was left publicly readable by anyone — and the only signal was that the reporter happ
Loop Engineering Is A Useful Shift That shift is real. A useful agent loop can discover work, execute a task, verify the result, persist state, and schedule the next pass. It turns the human from the person writing every next instruction into the person designing the system that keeps useful work mo
Originally published at spectredev.xyz. Cross-posted here for the Dev.to community. Technical debt costs more than slow deployments. See how one bad architectural decision compounded into $2M in losses — and what founders can do about it. The shortcut made complete sense at the time. A fintech start
Ten X You builds sportswear for Indian consumers, backed by Sachin Tendulkar. OpenAI names former Uber executive Prabhjeet Singh as India head.
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As someone who works with both Laravel and WordPress projects often, one recurring challenge is managing local development environments efficiently. Switching between projects, maintaining configurations, and ensuring everything works consistently can sometimes take more effort than expected. Recent
Building SmartBasket: Find the Cheapest Groceries from a Receipt Grocery prices change all the time, and comparing prices across supermarkets is a hassle. Most people won't spend time checking every item in multiple apps before shopping. That's why I built SmartBasket. SmartBasket lets users upload
AI is getting smarter fast. But there is still one very human problem most platforms have not solved: What happens to the relationship, memory, tone, preferences, project context, and trust you build with an AI when you move to another platform? Right now, most AI memory is trapped inside individual
There's a specific kind of confidence that a coding agent projects when it finishes a task. It doesn't hedge. It doesn't say "probably." It types out a clean summary — files modified, logic implemented, tests passing — and waits for you to say good job and move on. I burned weeks learning not to bel