You don't need cable to watch the World Cup — a TV antenna could get you the games for free
A TV antenna could be your magic ticket to free World Cup coverage. Here's what you need to know about watching the World Cup free in the USA
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A TV antenna could be your magic ticket to free World Cup coverage. Here's what you need to know about watching the World Cup free in the USA
Google continues to democratize app development, and it has me excited
Can the co-hosts win big once again and book their World Cup 2026 knockout spot? Here's how to watch USA vs Australia via live streams and potentially for free.
Syncthing finally gave me file sync without the cloud vendor lock-in
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Why Custom Inference in DeepStream? The post Building a Custom GStreamer Plugin for NVIDIA DeepStream appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Mere hours ago, Nothing co-founder Akis Evangelidis revealed that the company won't be launching a new CMF phone this year. Now, the official Nothing X account has shared a cryptic teaser that could hint at a new Nothing phone coming soon. Here it is embedded below. (b)— Nothing (@nothing) June 19,
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visionOS 27 brings a variety of new features to Apple Vision Pro, with Siri AI being the single biggest upgrade. But there are two visionOS 27 features that owners of the original Vision Pro model will miss out on.
A deep dive into API versioning — what goes wrong without it, the old way developers survived it, and why Spring 7's new approach changes everything. ⏱ 12 min read · 🎯 Intermediate · 🛠 Spring Boot 3.x / Spring 7+ Imagine a dev team at a fast-growing startup. They have a food delivery platform — Fo
Originally published on lavkesh.com Every growing engineering team eventually hits a wall with their monolith. Deployments slow down, teams step on each other, scaling one feature means scaling everything. Microservices promise to fix that. But the tradeoffs are real, and most teams underestimate th
We need to store rich text used for web, apps, UIs and editable in editor. Long time ago, it started as pure HTML in DB. When we wanted to split editing and printing, we opted for JSON. But now we want to manipulate data inside effectively. And there, we decided to create a binary format. It proved
SeqBench is a free, browser-based bioinformatics toolkit designed for molecular biologists, bioinformaticians, and students working with DNA, RNA, and protein sequences. Most bioinformatics software is either: Expensive (SnapGene $200+/year) Bloated and slow to open Requires installation on every de
In the previous post, I wrote about RESP — the protocol layer that lets a Redis server understand commands coming over TCP. But parsing a command is only the first step. Once the server receives something like: SET name Alice and the RESP parser converts it into: ["SET", "name", "Alice"] the next qu
Image compression is one of those small features that can make a website feel much faster. If users upload large photos from a phone, the original image can easily be 3MB, 5MB or even 10MB. For many apps, blogs, forms and dashboards, that is bigger than needed. The good news is that basic image comp
Originally published on lavkesh.com I've hit walls with traditional SQL databases while building web applications. Evolving schemas become nightmarish migration scripts, and unstructured data doesn't fit neatly into rows and columns. That's where NoSQL databases come in - they don't replace SQL but
Originally published on lavkesh.com Building applications for the cloud isn't just about running code on someone else's servers. It's about fundamentally rethinking how we design, build, and operate software. Cloud native applications are built for the cloud from the ground up, not adapted to it aft
I spent years thinking my React forms were a CSS problem. They weren't. They were a wiring problem — and I'd been paying for it on every single field, in every single project. This is the story of how questioning one small thing — why is styling hidden inside strings? — led me somewhere I didn't exp
Last Light is an intense, top-down survival arena shooter inspired by Alice in Borderland. The game is deeply tied to the Solstice theme of Light vs. Darkness and the passage of time. As a lone samurai, you are trapped in a 12-hour cycle (from 18:00 to 06:00). Your weapon is a "Spirit Slash" that re