Nodemon's Zombie Processes with Turso: The Socket Trap Devs Can't Ignore
Mid-save, your new route vanishes into a 404 abyss. Turns out, Turso's speedy sockets are silently sabotaging nodemon restarts.
Amazon Bedrock just pushed a feature designed to wrangle generative AI safety at scale. They're calling it cross-account safeguards, and for CISOs and platform engineers, it's a big deal. But does it truly solve the chaotic genie-in-a-bottle problem?
Mid-save, your new route vanishes into a 404 abyss. Turns out, Turso's speedy sockets are silently sabotaging nodemon restarts.
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One dev just deployed a full-stack AI app detecting Alzheimer's via EEG—for exactly zero bucks. Here's the AWS-Cloudflare blueprint that makes it possible, pitfalls included.
Hit spacebar. Glyphs dance under WebGL's glow. HarfBuzz's new slug support promises buttery text shaping — but is the web ready to slug it out?
Scraping the web just got smarter. rs-trafilatura classifies page types first, pulling clean content from forums and products that trip up every other tool—saving devs hours in RAG pipelines and SEO audits.
AI coding agents edit like caffeinated squirrels—fast, furious, and frequently broken. Enter ckpt: a no-BS CLI that snapshots every change, letting you (or the agent) rewind in milliseconds.
Your code runs perfectly locally. Users rage-quit in production. Digital Experience Monitoring bridges that chasm with real-user data devs can act on now.
Your local eatery could ditch paper menus tomorrow — if this webinar's QR-code magic works. But is building a full-stack ordering app in hours legit, or just flashy code theater?
Snap a photo of a leaf. Watch as AI spits out the plant's scientific name, medicinal powers, and if it's rotting from disease. One dev just built the tool traditional healers have needed for centuries.
One snarky comment exposed the waste in my $0.006-per-URL SEO auditor. The fix? A tiered 'cost curve' that routes tasks smartly, paying models only when regexes fail.