Coal Dust on the Keyboard: Carbon Trace's Raw Frontend Reckoning
Coal dust clings to a glowing diamond on screen. Carbon Trace turns personal grit into frontend poetry—and calls bullshit on tech's 'progress'.
Coal dust clings to a glowing diamond on screen. Carbon Trace turns personal grit into frontend poetry—and calls bullshit on tech's 'progress'.
Two years ago, Livewire vs Inertia split Laravel devs on JS aversion. Now with v4 and v3, the lines blur—but philosophies haven't budged. Who's really better off?
Spawning goroutines like confetti? That's your crash waiting to happen. A fixed worker pool flips the script, handling 1M requests/second with tiny memory footprint.
Job postings spill secrets competitors hide in earnings calls. Six months of automated scraping revealed fundraises, tech rewrites, and upmarket shifts — all for under $5 a month.
Think your IP rotation saves your scraper? Wrong. Browser fingerprinting sniffs out bots like a bloodhound on a trail, but here's how to vanish into the digital crowd.
Your web scraper grabs public data effortlessly. But without Article 6 paperwork, it's GDPR dynamite waiting to explode.
Picture this: no more duplicated code hell or vanishing state files wrecking your deployments. Terraform modules and remote backends turn solo hacks into team superpowers.
Your startup's blind to rivals' moves? Not anymore. One hacker's $12/month rig spies on 50 competitors across killer signals, saving you from nasty surprises.
Tired of cold email black holes? One dev built a overnight bot that sniffs out ready-to-buy companies, hitting 34% responses. But is scraping the future of sales, or a legal time bomb?
Your Playwright scripts are screaming 'bot' to 2026 detectors. Here's the seven-patch fix that actually works — straight from the trenches.
I've watched scrapers get nuked by Akamai for two decades. Here's the gritty playbook that still slips through in 2026, no BS.
1.2 million Stack Overflow fetch questions since 2015. Proof most devs can't handle JSON right. Let's fix that — with bite.