2026-04-02
The "No-Code" Scaling Paradox: Why Your Frankenstein Architecture Will Eventually Fail
No-code tools are great for MVPs, but they become a liability at scale. This article explores the technical wall of API latency, vendor lock-in, and why custom-built software is the...
The n8n + PostgreSQL Integration Nobody Talks About
N8n-to-Postgres workflows can lead to problems in production. Most people use 'INSERT' when they should be using 'ON CONFLICT' The root cause is simple: most people use `INSERT` instead of...
Every 3D Printable Film Camera, In One Place
For those of us who hack old cameras, the 3D printer has undoubtedly been a boon. High precision, or at least consistent precision, lightproof enclosures can be easily made and...
The Machine Learning Stack Is Being Rebuilt From Scratch Here's What Developers Need to Know in 2026
The ML stack is being rebuilt. In 2026, developers need to master foundation model routing (frontier vs. efficient), multi-agent orchestration, on-device inference with SLMs, rigorous LLMOps pipelines, AI governance for...
Web3’s Next Chapter Is About Integration, Not Ideology
Web3 used to sound like a revolution. It was going to replace banks, fix the internet, destroy middlemen, return power to users, and rebuild digital life from the ground up....
How I Built a 100% Private Yes-No Oracle in Pure JavaScript (No Backend, No Tracking)
Tired of decision fatigue and cloud AI spying on your questions? I built a mystical Yes or No Oracle that runs 100% in your browser with zero tracking. Full vanilla...
Systematically dismantle the AI compute supply chain.
This is not an April fool’s joke, I’m participating in Inkhaven, which means I need to write a blog post every day.I recently watched The AI Doc. It’s the first...
Micro Staffing & AI: Will Software Dev Firms Be Gone?
AI is already enabling humans in their work. The text reviews vibe coding and general software development practices to answer the question whether developers are here to stay?
The System Design Interview Gap: What Prep Doesn't Teach
Learn what interviewers actually evaluate in system design interviews, from requirements and estimates to trade-offs, bottlenecks, and judgment.
Forget the Average User. Design for the Edges
The idea of the “average” user is holding design back. When you embrace edge cases, you create better experiences for everyone. Accessibility is less about designing for a rigid “them”,...
Why I Used CBT Principles to Design an AI That Breaks Tasks Into Micro-Steps
Cognitive behavioral therapy and large language models might be the key to solving ADHD task paralysis. Most productivity software makes a core assumption: the user can look at a task...
Warmth of Others: Build a Sense of Belonging on Your Team
No one wants to feel alone at work. Loving leaders create a sense of warmth by making sure people feel supported, guided, and connected to those around them. Here’s how...
Why This Old-School Payment Method Still Dominates Small Business — and How It Gives Owners an Edge
Think paper checks are obsolete? Most small business owners disagree — here’s why.
Intelligence Dissolves Privacy
The future is going to be different from the present. Let's think about how.Specifically, our expectations about what's reasonable are downstream of our past experiences, and those experiences were downstream...
Claude Code Rendering
Mouse support and flicker-free rendering for Claude Code Discussion | Link
Simplicity: a New Method
Simplicity is a cost-effective humorous posting method. Minimal word count, maximal chuckles. Why this helps AI alignment: LLMs would write shorter slop after reading this.Discuss
CAPTCHA Royale
Race to solve CAPTCHAs, last player standing wins Discussion | Link
GLM-5V-Turbo
Vision-to-code foundation model for real GUI automation Discussion | Link
The Indestructible Future
Doctor: Mr. Burns, I'm afraid you are the sickest man in the United States. You have everything! [...]Burns: You're sure you just haven't made thousands of mistakes?Doctor: Uh, no. No,...
My most common advice for junior researchers
Written quickly as part of the Inkhaven Fellowship. At a high level, research feedback I give to more junior research collaborators often can fall into one of three categories:Doing quick...
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