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Software Engineering & Development Frameworks
This hub covers practical engineering frameworks, development processes, and system design approaches used to build scalable and reliable systems.
You’ll find how-to guides, architectural breakdowns, and real-world insights focused on backend systems, cloud software, and modern developer tooling.
This content is designed for engineers, technical leads, and teams working on production-scale applications.
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The Andy Byron Coldplay incident
My take on the Andy Byron Coldplay incident: We see that Andy Byron got a lot more heat…
The Tea app data breach: What really happened?
What Really Happened in the Tea App Data Breach (And Why Principles Matter) In July 2025, the Tea…
Run Wan 2.2 in ComfyUI with Just 8GB VRAM — Full Image-to-Video AI Workflow
This tutorial walks through how I installed and ran the Wan 2.2 image-to-video AI model in ComfyUI on…
Understanding @preconcurrency in Swift
What is @preconcurrency? @preconcurrency is a Swift attribute that was introduced in Swift 5.5 alongside the major concurrency…
Mark Rober: Can You Safely Drink Your Own Pee?
TeamWater: Clean Water for All This cheekily titled post isn’t about drinking pee—it’s a full-blown rallying cry to…
📬 Stay Ahead with Developer-Focused Newsletters — Powered by Cooperpress
Want to stay updated without drowning in tabs and feeds? Cooperpress curates some of the most trusted email…
A First-Timer’s PridesDate Review: What to Expect and How to Start
Exploring an LGBTQ+ dating space for the first time can feel a little overwhelming—but also exciting. With so…
Simple Java Project: Guess the Number Game (with Detailed Explanation)
The “Guess the Number” game is a fun, interactive Java project—ideal for beginners! It combines key programming concepts…
Danny Maude: Before You Hit a Bunker Shot, Do This (Takes 5 Seconds)
Danny Maude cuts through the confusion around greenside bunker shots with a lightning-fast, 5-second drill that helped two…
What tech stacks do you guys use ?
I asked this question a few years ago, but while revisiting my old blog posts, I got curious…