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Workflow Automation 6/30/2026 Athreya aka Maneshwar

Two Terminals, One Pot of Tea: Parallel Claude Code with Git Worktrees

I had a lot of work to get through, and for once I didn't want to crawl through it one ticket at a time. I knew Claude Code could run a few sessions in parallel, so my first thought was just to turn a couple of agents loose on different things at once. But then I hit my actual hangup: I ...

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Artificial Intelligence 6/30/2026 Erik Hanchett

Loop Engineering: Do Frontend and Fullstack Devs Actually Need It?

## Introduction I keep hearing the term loop engineering. It's all over my feed, every AI newsletter, half the dev videos I open. So I had the same question you probably have. Is this actually important, and do I need to learn it as a frontend or fullstack developer? I spent some time with it and ...

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Workflow Automation 6/30/2026 Yuiko Koyanagi

I built a Chrome extension that lets you blow up any webpage

I built a Chrome extension called **Site Bomb**. It does exactly one thing: you drop little bombs anywhere on a webpage, and the text near the blast gets physically blown apart, letter by letter. It is completely useless. It is also genuinely satisfying when you're stressed. {% embed https://www.y...

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Artificial Intelligence 6/30/2026 Paige Bailey

The Future Of AI Is Local And Open

There’s a specific moment that happens at every single hackathon. It’s usually around 2 or 3 a.m., when the free energy drinks are completely gone, the demo is still half-broken, and someone on your team leans back in their folding chair and asks: "Wait... can we actually ship this? Do we still have...

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Artificial Intelligence 6/30/2026 Harsh

I Stopped Comparing Myself to AI. It Changed Everything.

I have been writing a lot about AI lately, but this one is more personal than usual. Not a tutorial, not a hot take on some new model - just something I have been sitting with for a few weeks now. Let's start from the beginning. A few weeks ago I was scrolling Twitter at around midnight, the way yo...

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Artificial Intelligence 6/30/2026 Daniel Nwaneri

Someone Else Pays for Your AI Access

you probably didn't think about this when you signed up. you entered your card details, verified your phone number, maybe uploaded a government ID and took a selfie. friction. annoying. you moved on. somewhere in cambodia or kenya, someone did the same thing. except they weren't signing up for cla...

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Artificial Intelligence 6/29/2026 Jess Lee

Need a break? Play today's game from The Daily Context.

We (at DEV and MLH) are covering AI Engineer's World Fair by printing a physical newspaper called "The Daily Context" everyday of the conference. We wanted to include a game in each issue so for today's first edition, we published a little word search affectionately named "Vector Search": ![aie ne...

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Deploying a Containerized Backend to a VPS with Docker Compose + GitHub Actions (A Beginner's Runbook)

AI Summary: This is a complete, copy‑pasteable guide for shipping a backend app to a single Linux server using **Docker Compose**, with a **GitHub Actions** pipeline that builds the image, scans it, and deploys it over SSH. It is written to be **language- and framework-agnostic**. The examples use a Node/TypeS...

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Artificial Intelligence

One Agent or Many? Orchestrating AI Agents Without the Mess

AI Summary: _Hello, I'm Maneshwar. I'm building git-lrc, a Micro AI code reviewer that runs on every commit. It is free and source-available on Github. [Star git-lrc](https://github.com/HexmosTech/git-lrc) to help devs discover the project. Do give it a try and share your feedback._ --- Yesterday we landed o...

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Workflow Automation

The spec is load-bearing

AI Summary: In March 2025 I wrote a Python script that logged into a call center portal, watched dialing servers, and swapped underperforming lists automatically. It worked. I made it better in May. I made it better again in June. By June 24th I had the most capable version I'd ever built — a single file, about...

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Data Analytics

Choosing a Vector Database in 2026: pgvector vs. Pinecone vs. Qdrant vs. Weaviate vs. Milvus

AI Summary: Every RAG tutorial pulls the same move. It walks you through embeddings, chunking, retrieval, and then right at the moment of truth it says "now pick a vector database" and just... moves on. Like that's a coffee-order decision. Like you're choosing a font. It's not. The database you pick decides ho...

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Security

Next.js 16 Server Actions Security: The Auth Check Most Developers Miss

AI Summary: I keep seeing it on code reviews. Proxy solid. Auth on every Server Component. Header direction correct. Then I look at the Server Actions. No auth check. Not one. The page that renders the button is protected. The action behind the button accepts whatever the caller sends -- any valid session, a...

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Artificial Intelligence

Stratagems #1: Mark Johnson Walked Into an AI Audit. The Benchmark Had Everything Figured Out — Except the Truth.

AI Summary: *Complete preparation breeds complacency. What is seen every day no longer raises suspicion. The hidden lies within the open — not opposed to it.* *— The 36 Stratagems, "[Deceive the Heavens to Cross the Sea](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-Six_Stratagems#Deceive_the_heavens_to_cross_the_sea)"*...

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