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Your Phone Runs AI, Not the Cloud: The On-Device AI Revolution
Medium · AI 9m ago
Your Phone Runs AI, Not the Cloud: The On-Device AI Revolution
Introduction Continue reading on Medium »
Axios CVE-2025–62718: The Silent SSRF Bug That Could Be Hiding in Your Node.js App Right Now
Medium · Programming 14m ago
Axios CVE-2025–62718: The Silent SSRF Bug That Could Be Hiding in Your Node.js App Right Now
How a simple hostname comparison flaw in Axios can let attackers bypass your proxy protection entirely and what to do about it. Continue reading on Medium »
Medium · Deep Learning 15m ago
Rasa-rasanya
tugas kita usaha, bukan memaksa Continue reading on Medium »
Multithreading in Javascript (series): Locks Without Libraries — Peterson’s Algorithm in Node.js
Medium · JavaScript 16m ago
Multithreading in Javascript (series): Locks Without Libraries — Peterson’s Algorithm in Node.js
Three classic lock algorithms from The Art of Multiprocessor Programming, JS-nativized using SharedArrayBuffer and Worker Threads. No… Continue reading on Mediu
Once a nightmare, now a solitude…
Medium · Deep Learning 16m ago
Once a nightmare, now a solitude…
Do you remember the time when you were left alone with yourself? It felt like a nightmare, didn’t it? Continue reading on Medium »
Isolating Outliers: How AI Dravexyron Protects Data Purity
Medium · Machine Learning 17m ago
Isolating Outliers: How AI Dravexyron Protects Data Purity
Financial markets process millions of data points every second, making occasional data glitches and isolated flash crashes entirely… Continue reading on Medium
Isolating Outliers: How AI Dravexyron Protects Data Purity
Medium · Data Science 17m ago
Isolating Outliers: How AI Dravexyron Protects Data Purity
Financial markets process millions of data points every second, making occasional data glitches and isolated flash crashes entirely… Continue reading on Medium
Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex Are Quietly Merging Into One AI Coding Stack. Nobody Planned This.
Medium · AI 17m ago
Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex Are Quietly Merging Into One AI Coding Stack. Nobody Planned This.
4% of GitHub commits are already written by Claude Code. By year-end, it’ll be 20%. Here’s how three competing tools accidentally became… Continue reading on To
Getting Started with LangGraph: Build a Stateful AI Agent (Not Another Prompt Chain)
Medium · AI 17m ago
Getting Started with LangGraph: Build a Stateful AI Agent (Not Another Prompt Chain)
Prompt chains break the moment you need branching, retries, tools, or memory. Continue reading on Medium »
Medium · AI 18m ago
How AI Is Used in Software Test Automation
Software testing has always been a critical part of the development lifecycle, ensuring that applications perform as expected, remain… Continue reading on Mediu
Python and Databases: A Beginner’s Guide to Using SQLite
Medium · Programming 19m ago
Python and Databases: A Beginner’s Guide to Using SQLite
One of the most essential skills for any developer is knowing how to make an application talk to a database. If you are using Python, the… Continue reading on M
Python and Databases: A Beginner’s Guide to Using SQLite
Medium · Python 19m ago
Python and Databases: A Beginner’s Guide to Using SQLite
One of the most essential skills for any developer is knowing how to make an application talk to a database. If you are using Python, the… Continue reading on M
Multithreading in Javascript (series): Locks Without Libraries - Peterson’s Algorithm in Node.js
Medium · JavaScript 19m ago
Multithreading in Javascript (series): Locks Without Libraries - Peterson’s Algorithm in Node.js
Three classic lock algorithms from The Art of Multiprocessor Programming, JS-nativized using SharedArrayBuffer and Worker Threads. No… Continue reading on JavaS
Do you cook less and eat out more when traveling? Or the opposite?
Medium · AI 20m ago
Do you cook less and eat out more when traveling? Or the opposite?
There are questions that seem mundane, almost unnoticeable, until you start traveling more often. One of them is where we eat and how we… Continue reading on Me
I, Robot Tessa
Medium · AI 20m ago
I, Robot Tessa
Chapter Thirty-One Continue reading on The Kraken Lore »
Claude Opus 4.7 vs GPT-5.4 vs Llama 4: 2026 AI Guide
Medium · Machine Learning 20m ago
Claude Opus 4.7 vs GPT-5.4 vs Llama 4: 2026 AI Guide
It is April 17, 2026. Yesterday Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.7. Continue reading on Medium »
Cross-Functional Communication: Engineering, Product, and Design
Medium · Machine Learning 20m ago
Cross-Functional Communication: Engineering, Product, and Design
You built exactly what was specified. It was technically excellent. Users hated it. The problem wasn’t your code — it was the conversation… Continue reading on
Causal Inference with DoWhy (6): Diagnostics with Standardised Mean Difference (SMD)
Medium · Data Science 20m ago
Causal Inference with DoWhy (6): Diagnostics with Standardised Mean Difference (SMD)
If you’ve followed Parts 1 to 5 of this series, you should already be able to run causal inference with DoWhy in practice. Continue reading on Data Science Expl
Cross-Functional Communication: Engineering, Product, and Design
Medium · Data Science 20m ago
Cross-Functional Communication: Engineering, Product, and Design
You built exactly what was specified. It was technically excellent. Users hated it. The problem wasn’t your code — it was the conversation… Continue reading on
Claude Opus 4.7 vs GPT-5.4 vs Llama 4: 2026 AI Guide
Medium · Python 20m ago
Claude Opus 4.7 vs GPT-5.4 vs Llama 4: 2026 AI Guide
It is April 17, 2026. Yesterday Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.7. Continue reading on Medium »