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Geeks vs Nerds: The Ultimate Face-Off in the Tech World
In the ever-evolving landscape of tech, one question continues to surface:“Are you a geek or a … Geeks vs Nerds: The Ultimate Face-Off in the Tech WorldRead more
Why I stopped firefighting and started mentoring
For years, I wore my firefighting badge with pride. When systems broke, I jumped in. When … Why I stopped firefighting and started mentoringRead more
How Cheat Engine Works (the old times ninja tricks)
Cheat Engine (CE) has been a powerful tool for game hacking since its inception in the … How Cheat Engine Works (the old times ninja tricks)Read more
Agile Isn’t the Problem. But Scrum Might Be
The movement turned into meetings. What to do about it? I still believe in Agile But … Agile Isn’t the Problem. But Scrum Might BeRead more
How to stay in the programming game
AI is better than most junior devs at writing code. The question isn’t what language to … How to stay in the programming gameRead more
Emoji meanings and cultural interpretations
The same emoji can carry different meanings depending on the cultural context of the country. If … Emoji meanings and cultural interpretationsRead more
What Comes After Kubernetes?
Every 10 Years, Servers Change In the world of computing, every decade seems to bring a … What Comes After Kubernetes?Read more
Git turns 20: A Q&A with Linus Torvalds
because even geniuses get annoyed by bad version control Torvalds sarcastically quipped about the name git (which means … Git turns 20: A Q&A with Linus TorvaldsRead more
Designing Human Error Resilient Systems
Failure is not an anomaly, it is an expectation. We know hard drives fail, so we … Designing Human Error Resilient SystemsRead more