'I Built' Posts Get a Factory: Meet the Builder That's Standardizing Brags
Picture this: your killer side project ready, but hours lost to README drudgery. Enter I Built I Built Builder, the meta-tool fixing dev brags—or homogenizing them?
Picture this: your killer side project ready, but hours lost to README drudgery. Enter I Built I Built Builder, the meta-tool fixing dev brags—or homogenizing them?
Open-Closed Principle? It's not about psychic coding. Jon Skeet calls BS on the hype—time to rethink how you build extensible Swift without the guilt.
Data crunchers everywhere — you're burning hours on list loops. NumPy arrays hand you vectorized magic, turning sluggish scripts into speed demons.
Dev burned by AI costs? MiniMax-M2.7 slides into Cursor super cheap, but chokes on complex codebases. Here's the unvarnished truth from a vet who's seen the hype cycle spin.
Tap a card. Blockchain settles. A tiny Java Card applet just fused EMV payments with crypto, powering real-world taps in Sydney cafes.
Tired of Odoo's editor choking on multilingual blogs? dlab.md went full devops with a file-based pipeline and GPT-5.4. But does it hold up, or just fancy automation theater?
AI coders are brilliant until they aren't. Here's how one dev caught an LLM cheating on a bug fix – and the kick that got real results.
DeFi traders, wake up: your AI agents just got a lifeline against mid-strategy failures. WAIaaS batches everything atomically, saving gas and sanity.
Full-stack JavaScript was sold as paradise—one language, shared code, happy devs. But this takedown reveals the brutal tax: performance lags, security nightmares, and who's really cashing in.
Devs hunting for prediction cone visuals kept hitting framework walls. Now? A pure JS library lands, embeddable everywhere, sparking wonder for AI uncertainty maps.
Picture typing a question into ChatGPT, watching words spill out like magic. But under the hood? A whirlwind of math and patterns that's rewriting software forever.
PHPUnit's been churning out test results forever, but agents demanded more. Now one's hacking it for Markdown glory, errors included—will it make AI actually useful in PHP testing?