I turned to Android's Quick Share to overcome AirDrop limitations
Google's Quick Share has fixed my file-sharing frustrations between Android and PC
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Google's Quick Share has fixed my file-sharing frustrations between Android and PC
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Sony barely bothers to make phones anymore, but there is another Japanese company that routinely comes out with new models – meet the Sharp Aquos R11. A sequel to the Aquos R10, this phone adds a telephoto camera, upgrades to a higher tier chipset, offers a mixed bag of display and camera improvemen
It started as a typical side project: a real-time chatbot for a community forum. I figured I'd just throw OpenAI's API at it and be done. Simple, right? Wrong. About three weeks into development, I got that dreaded 5xx error during a peak hour. My entire chatbot went dark. Users were annoyed, and I
Grid trading is one of those strategies that sounds simple until you implement it in live markets. The concept: place buy orders below the current price at fixed intervals, place sell orders above at the same intervals. When price moves down, you fill buys. When it moves back up, you fill sells. The
ORA-00911: Invalid Character — Causes, Fixes & Prevention ORA-00911 is one of Oracle's most commonly encountered errors, triggered when a SQL statement contains a character that Oracle's SQL parser does not recognize as valid. This typically happens when illegal characters such as semicolons, invisi
You’ve built something with Playwright. It works perfectly in your local environment. CI is green. Tests pass. Everything looks production-ready and stable. Then you deploy it against a real website. And immediately, things start breaking: 403 Forbidden Cloudflare keeps loading reCAPTCHA blocking ev
Otto controls real Chrome tabs from your CLI or your LLM over a secure relay — no headless farm, no cloud-browser rental. Here's how it works and why interaction should be code, not tokens: Every time I needed an agent (or a test, or a monitor) to touch a real website, I hit the same wall: the brows
PostgreSQL Error 22030: duplicate json object key value PostgreSQL error code 22030 is raised when a JSON object contains duplicate keys, which violates the JSON specification (RFC 7159). This error most commonly appears when using jsonb_build_object(), json_object_agg(), or when inserting externall
Why a Harness Needs Its Own Test Suite Ordinary business logic tests cover "what should happen." Harness tests also cover what must NOT happen: Unregistered actions cannot execute IRREVERSIBLE actions cannot run before approval Once budget is exhausted, every action must be blocked Injection payload
TL;DR Kafka Streams enables real-time stream processing inside applications using local state backed by Kafka logs. However, deploying and managing multiple Kafka Streams microservices at scale is complex, requiring custom CI/CD, state recovery, and observability tooling. Condense simplifies this by
Lately I've been thinking about AI and the rise of one-person companies, especially in China. For the first time, it feels plausible that having an idea might be enough. Design, development, testing, deployment, documentation, and even marketing are increasingly tasks that AI can assist with. What u
I have just tried the first two labs. I think the code is not working as planned. Something is probably outdated. 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
I’m building AI CostGuard, a local-first TypeScript / Node.js runtime safety layer for AI agents. The problem I’m working on is not model quality or prompt engineering. It is the boring failure mode where an agent keeps making provider calls because of bad control flow: retry storms The goal is to b
I've watched BAs adopt AI tools over the last two years and noticed a pattern. The ones who use AI as a faster acceptance-criteria generator produce faster bad requirements. The ones who use AI as a thinking partner before they touch the AC produce something interesting. Same tools, opposite outcome
Originally published at ffmpeg-micro.com FFmpeg doesn't have an API. It's a command-line tool. If you want to process video from your app, you either shell out to a local FFmpeg binary or call a cloud service that wraps FFmpeg behind a REST API. FFmpeg Micro is that cloud service. You get an API key
It won’t be for everyone, but there’s something delightful about the retro look. | Photo: Commodore When Christian Simpson, a retro gaming YouTuber also known as Peri Fractic, bought the remains of an early PC company called Commodore in 2025, he decided to pick up right where the original Commodore
Two leading sleep doctors explain why going to bed late after getting 'second wind' of energy can contribute to waking up at 3 a.m. — and this common TV habit is one of the culprits.
The Coros Pace 4 and Garmin Forerunner 70 are both great value sports watches that have proved equally accurate in my testing, but there are pros and cons to each to consider.
ChatGPT hides some of its most useful controls. Here are three settings most people never turn on, plus, exactly how to use each.