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Cloudflare Email Service - service now available as public BETA

Cloudflare launches Email for Agents service that simplifies workplace email management, focusing on data protection and user privacy as part of its ecosystem.

Fake Stars on GitHub - Are VCs Investing in an Illusion?

The article discusses the problem of fake stars on GitHub, which can mislead users. The authors analyze the causes of this phenomenon and its impact on the quality of projects available on the platform.

The Trap of Being Busy - Why Do We Love to Repeat That We Are Busy So Much?

The article "The Busy Trap" addresses the societal tendency to glorify busyness, leading to reduced life quality and emotional burnout. The author emphasizes the importance of rest and time spent on leisure.

Report on the Use of AI in the Polish IT Industry [sponsored]

Dariusz Mrugalski's report explores artificial intelligence, its achievements, challenges, and future in Poland and worldwide.

56 Software Engineering Laws - A Collection of Principles and Patterns

The 'Laws of Software Engineering' site focuses on key principles of software engineering, aiding in improving quality and processes in programming work.

Spaced repetition - how to effectively start using this learning method?

The article discusses the benefits and methods of spaced repetition, a learning technique that enhances memory by regularly reviewing material. It includes practical advice and answers to frequently asked questions.

GIT Worktree in working with Claude Code - how to use it cleverly?

The article introduces the Worktree tool, which facilitates branch management in programming projects involving AI. It includes tips on improving work efficiency.

How to generate a procedural hexagonal map for a game?

The article explains the concept of generating hexagonal maps using the WFC algorithm. The author shares practical tips and examples of this technology's applications.

Do 'dependency cooldowns' really protect against supply chain attacks?

Cal Paterson's article 'Dependencies are the new devils' discusses how dependencies in programming projects can lead to issues. The author emphasizes the need for understanding and caution in managing these dependencies to avoid bugs and maintain application stability.

Slop Cop - an automatic detector of structures known from AI in articles

SlopCop is a project using AI to monitor content quality, analyzing texts and multimedia in real time.

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