5 Morning AI Habits Transforming India's Mobile Users Every Day
These five simple AI prompts help me organize my schedule, reduce mental clutter and make hectic mornings feel far more manageable.
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These five simple AI prompts help me organize my schedule, reduce mental clutter and make hectic mornings feel far more manageable.
I rate all the new features introduced with iOS 26 to tell you how much I use them after spending nearly a year using Apple's latest iPhone software.
A while ago I wrote a first post introducing UX DataTables, a Symfony bundle that integrates the DataTables.net library into Symfony applications. Since then the bundle has changed a lot. The builder-service approach from the original post is gone; the bundle now revolves around a single base class
If you've spent any time in frontend development, you know the routine: pick a framework, ship a chunk of runtime code to the browser, and let that runtime figure out what changed and update the DOM. React, Vue, and Angular all work roughly this way. Svelte takes a fundamentally different path, and
Quick take Manual tagging breaks at scale. Devs forget labels, tags drift across rebuilds, and 30 to 40% of your cluster cost ends up unallocated. Kubernetes already exposes five attribution signals for free. Use them, and most teams can drop manual tagging entirely. If you only have 90 seconds, thi
What if you didn’t have to rewrite code every time you wanted something similar? inheritance. build once, reuse and extend. A parent class is the original class. class Animal: def speak(self): print("Animal makes a sound") A child class inherits from the parent class. class Dog(Animal): pass dog1 =
Part 3 of 4: Custom Metrics, Stress Testing, and Web Vitals — Going Beyond Basic Load Testing with k6 In part 2 I built a layered test suite against Google's Online Boutique on a homelab Kubernetes cluster. Smoke passed. The load test ran clean after fixing two bugs, a wrong assertion string on chec
Everyone keeps saying "DeepSeek is so cheap," but most tutorials jump straight into the advanced stuff. So here's the version I wish I'd had on day one — from zero to your first working API call, no prior experience needed. Two reasons DeepSeek is a great first API to learn on: It's cheap. Like, an
A few months ago, I published You're a Real JavaScript Developer Only If... It was just a post for fun, and honestly, I didn't expect it to resonate with so many developers 😅 But judging by the comments, we’ve all been through the same chaos: mysterious bugs random npm disasters console.log-powered
There is a specific failure mode in DP interviews that nobody writes about. You have done the LeetCode problems. You understand memoization. You can explain overlapping subproblems. You solve Coin Change in practice, get the right answer, and feel ready. Then the interview starts. You get a DP probl
Let's build a multi-platform Design System, step by step Web, iOS, Android. One color definition. Changed once, propagated everywhere. Instead of a theory article, we're going to build a working POC, step by step. By the end, you'll have a mini design system that generates CSS, Swift, and Kotlin fro
I want to tell you about the first time I watched a coding agent fix a bug correctly on the first try. It wasn't the model. The model was the same one I'd been using for months. It was the loop around the model that had changed. The agent didn't open three files, skim them, write a confident theory
I build serious SaaS with my +20yr XP web & product. For my last SaaS I implemented Paddle as payment service because their baseline looked cool : Sell globally. Grow without the complexity. ⚠️ My apply was rejected after only 3min with 0 explanation... lol. Following a review of your account inform
Today, June 8th, InfoQ celebrates 20 years. This is not a comprehensive history, but a deliberately selective look at the technologies and practices InfoQ identified early, where they sit on the adoption curve in 2026, and how that curve may evolve over the next five to ten years. By InfoQ
Let's shine a spotlight on the open-source ecosystem. What are the best OSS products launched this year from your perspective? Dropping here are some of my favorite, most inspiring product launches so far, in no particular order. OpenClaw Launched last February on Product Hunt, the AI that "actually
Cyber risk is financial risk; endpoint security in financial services is a business imperative.
The post Why Is Hyperliquid (HYPE) Rising Today? Liquidation Map Suggests Bulls Could Target 40% Rally appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The Hyperliquid price is recovering after a sharp correction that followed a major token unlock and whale-driven profit-taking. After the recent correction
OpenAI's new Lockdown Mode restricts web-connected features like Deep Research and Agent Mode to protect sensitive data from prompt injection attacks, though the company admits it's not a complete solution. The post OpenAI rolls out Lockdown Mode to curb prompt-injection data theft risks appeared fi
'Slums of Beverly Hills' finds Natasha Lyonne as a teen girl navigating a nomadic life with her parents when she just wants normalcy.
The TNF Altamesa 500 v2 is the most comfortable and bouncy trail-running shoe I’ve tested, and it was perfect for the varied terrain I tackled while I was on vacation.