Lawyers Barred for A.I.-Generated Citations to Fake Cases
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Hello! In an attempt to reduce my time spent on screens (and more time in real life), I uninstalled social media from my phone ages ago. The same for email: only on desktop for me.
Earlier parts examined the performance characteristics of sequential and random access under single-threaded execution, and noted in passing the destructive effect of random access on the TLB. This part devotes full attention to the TLB: what it is, why a TLB miss is more severe than a cache mis...
Building a "paste a YouTube link, get a transcript" feature sounds trivial until you deploy it to a server. The moment your request comes from a datacenter IP instead of a residential one, YouTube responds with LOGIN_REQUIRED or quietly serves nothing. Here's how VidTranscriber handles it.
📝 Originally published on unfoldcms. com — reposted here for the DEV community. (I work on UnfoldCMS.
📝 Originally published on unfoldcms. com — reposted here for the DEV community. (I work on UnfoldCMS.
The demo is impressive. ✅ The demo works in your environment, with your data, with you watching. ✅ Production?
Here is the move most technical service providers miss: Every project you deliver quietly dies inside a private folder. Every project you deliver with receipts becomes a trust asset that sells the next sprint without you lifting a finger. The Insight Almost No One Acts On Delivery is not the en...
I have watched founders lose sales calls they should have won. Not because they lacked skill. Not because the offer was wrong.
Cold outreach fails when it feels like a stranger asking for your time. It works when it feels like a useful operator noticed a real problem and offered a small, low-risk next step. The difference is almost always structure.
A million dollars is emotional as a dream. As math, it is boring. And that is exactly why most people never get close.
Products are easier to build. Workflows are easier to automate. Content is easier to generate.
The conversation I keep having with AI founders goes like this: "I've sent 50 DMs. No one is biting. " Then I look at the offer.
The demo worked perfectly. ✅ Production? First real users.
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I'm a puzzle game enthusiast and have started building small web tools. I'm curious how experienced developers here approach teaching algorithmic thinking. What resources or methods do you recommend?
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