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13 November 2025
- 21:3521:35, 13 November 2025 7 Programming Languages That Finally Ended in 2025 (hist | edit) [5,959 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "RIP Code: 7 Programming Languages That Finally Died in 2025 Azeem Teli Nov 1, 2025 You know what’s wild? Some developers in 2025 are still trying to convince everyone that Objective-C isn’t dead — like that one uncle who swears vinyl is coming back (okay, fine, it did, but your code won’t). Every year, a few programming languages quietly slip into the digital graveyard — buried under piles of modern frameworks, forgotten GitHub repos, and memes that say...")
- 04:3504:35, 13 November 2025 Why WASM + Rust Will Replace Linux Containers (hist | edit) [9,050 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There’s this moment every backend engineer has had at least once. Your containers start spawning faster than your patience. CPU throttling hits. Cold starts crawl. You stare at docker ps like it personally betrayed you. And then someone says the words: “What if we didn’t use containers at all?” You laugh. Then they show you a Rust + WebAssembly setup running in under 5 ms cold start time — isolated, portable, and memory-safe. Suddenly it’s not funny anymor...")
12 November 2025
- 22:3622:36, 12 November 2025 MS Solved their AI Agent Problem and Open-Sourced the Solution (hist | edit) [8,835 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How the new Agent Framework unifies Semantic Kernel and AutoGen to bring enterprise-grade AI agents from prototype to production You’re building an AI agent. You start experimenting with AutoGen because the multi-agent orchestration is incredible. Everything works beautifully in your demo. Then your boss asks: “Can we put this in production?” Suddenly you’re scrambling. Where’s the monitoring? How do you handle authentication? What about compliance? You real...")
- 21:5421:54, 12 November 2025 PostgreSQL 18 Groundbreaking Features (hist | edit) [7,690 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "PostgreSQL 18 Just Rewrote the Rulebook, Groundbreaking Features You Can’t Ignore Jun 27, 2025 From parallel ingestion to native JSON table mapping, this release doesn’t just evolve Postgres, it future-proofs it. PostgreSQL 18 is not your typical dot release. It’s a developer manifesto disguised as a version bump. And it signals something crystal clear: Postgres isn’t playing catch-up anymore, it’s defining the future of relational databases. Whether you’re...")
- 21:5121:51, 12 November 2025 Understanding LangChain and LangGraph: A Beginner’s Guide to AI Workflows (hist | edit) [9,788 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Artificial intelligence is moving fast. Every week, new tools appear that make it easier to build apps powered by large language models. But many beginners still get stuck on one question. How do you structure the logic of an AI application? How do you connect prompts, memory, tools, and APIs in a clean way? That is where popular open-source frameworks like LangChain and LangGraph come in. Both are part of the same ecosystem. They are designed to help you build compl...")
- 21:4821:48, 12 November 2025 Is Bubble IO good? (hist | edit) [7,087 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "My Client Asked Why I Charge $180/Hour When Bubble.io is Free “Hey, I’ve been reading about Bubble.io. don’t you think $180/hr. is bit too much, when I can build this myself for free?” Fair question, honestly. I could’ve sent him a long explanation about scalability and vendor lock-in and all that shit. But instead I said — “Let me build your dashboard in both. Then you decide.” that was a bold move cuz AI literally sometime fucked you up…but I kn...")
- 21:1721:17, 12 November 2025 Turn any textbook into interactive course (hist | edit) [5,178 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Building an AI That Turns Any Textbook into an Interactive Course (Using Open Source LLMs) Oct 25, 2025 I’ve been developing something quite innovative lately — an agent that can transform a PDF or textbook into a completely interactive course. Like, not just a bunch of text dumped into a webpage. I’m talking Q&A modules, drag-and-match games, flowcharts, info bubbles — all auto-generated from your material. I believe this is one of the most interesting things I...")
- 21:1521:15, 12 November 2025 Bulding a local mcp (hist | edit) [19,632 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Building a Local MCP-Powered RAG That Can Talk to 200+ Data Sources Most companies have the same reality: Data is everywhere. You’ve got emails in Gmail. Conversations in Slack. Code in GitHub. Reports in Google Drive. Maybe even some random analytics dashboard that nobody remembers the password for. If you’re trying to build a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) setup, that’s a nightmare. You can’t just connect to one data source and call it a day, unless you...")
- 21:1521:15, 12 November 2025 Local MCP (hist | edit) [48 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Local MCP is an interesting and important topic.")
- 21:1321:13, 12 November 2025 Sandbox (hist | edit) [28 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hello This is the sandbox !")