Five effective prompts to enhance AI understanding of my intent
With these five prompts, I inject them into long dialogues with AI tools with the sole purpose of making it wholly grasp the intent of my requests.
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With these five prompts, I inject them into long dialogues with AI tools with the sole purpose of making it wholly grasp the intent of my requests.
Flag: dalctf2026{open-ticket-send-me-ur-fav-song-in-album6} Category: Web / GraphQL / JWT A music-themed GraphQL API protected by JWT-based tier access control. The goal was to escalate from a fan tier account to OVO membership in order to read the vaultManifest field on an unreleased album. With in
Staging environments are where releases either gain confidence or quietly break. It's the final checkpoint before production, where code, configs, and integrations face conditions that resemble reality. Features pass all local and CI tests but then fail on staging because of real data volumes, stric
A workflow where every change ships behind a flag. How feature flag driven development works, why it pairs with trunk-based development, and the habits that keep it from becoming flag debt. Feature flag driven development is a workflow where new code ships to production behind a flag by default, and
Category: Forensics Flag: dalctf{h3h3_i_s2_p41nt} We're given a packet capture. The capture turns out to be a Linux USB HID (mouse) trace — the user held left-click and physically drew the flag on screen. The drawn text is ROT13-encoded, giving one extra layer of obfuscation. file capture.pcap # pca
Every "Backstage alternatives" roundup lists the same five portals. None of them asks the question that decides which alternative is right: what job sent you looking in the first place? A senior platform engineer at a Nordic consultancy summarised his Backstage evaluation to me in one sentence: the
MCP CI gates need to distinguish two very different failures: the server is actually broken the downstream dependency is temporarily flaky If both become hard failures, CI gets noisy. So I shipped @k08200/mcp-probe@1.12.0 with explicit sidecar retry policy for tool-call dry-runs. A readiness gate th
I was building a plugin release with Claude Code, and the changelog draft came together nicely. Pull git log from the last tag to now, drop it under == Changelog ==. That's a procedure, so it just worked. The next step is where I tripped. I wanted to add the current WordPress.org active install coun
What is short-circuit evaluation in C++? Short-circuit evaluation is a behavior of logical operators in C++ where the second part of an expression is evaluated only if it is necessary to determine the final result. For example, in an expression using the logical OR operator, if the left-hand side al
I got fired from my first job, took down a database server with a badly written query, and was rejected from a FAANG. That all happened over the past 10 years. But I've learned a lesson or two about coding along the way: The problem is when your guesses don't overlap with everybody else's guesses. D
Cloud technologies have been one of my biggest professional passions for many years, and AWS has played a significant role in that journey. Through continuous learning, hands-on experience, and the pursuit of AWS certifications, I gained knowledge that helped me make better technical, architectural,
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Most people think cloud security is about tools. Install GuardDuty. Enable Security Hub. Turn on CloudTrail. Done. Tools without context are just noise generators. An alert means nothing if nobody knows what to do with it. A log means nothing if nobody is reading it. Real cloud security is about dec
KVarN, Cost.dev, headroom — the week the agent runtime bill got itemized Cycle 8 (2026-06-03) called a new category — the cost-compression layer for AI agents — based on one repo and one funding round. Cycle 9, two days later, is the first read on whether that layer was a one-week funding-news echo
The Overlooked Bandwidth Tax When optimization is discussed in modern frontend development, developers frequently focus on component code-splitting or caching engines. While these are critical paths, teams often neglect the literal size of the text payloads traveling across the network. Every time a
In my second week at work, I watched a senior engineer spend 3 days refactoring an API that took 1 day to build. The endpoint worked. The logic was correct. The code was clean. But halfway through integration, the frontend team came back with a list of questions: "Why does this return a nested objec
This is a submission for the GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge. Kumachi Back Office is the private operating system for my creative and professional world. It is a founder command center — not a CRM, not a task manager, not an analytics dashboard — but a cockpit that pulls everything together. It ma
AI token pricing is quietly rewriting the budget of every small team that touches a language model, and the cheap years are ending. TechCrunch published a piece on 7 June 2026 called Is this the dawn of the Tokenpocalypse?, reporting on how AI products are switching from flat monthly fees to chargin