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amjedidiah Jan 3 in Articles 6 min read
TL;DR The Problem: AI models act like eager junior developers—compliant but lacking judgment. They don't fear breaking production. The Solution: Instead of just prompting for code, we must provide "System Instructions" that act as an operating sys...
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Jaideep Parashar Dec 30, 2025 in Articles 4 min read
As the Founder of ReThynk AI, I don’t use AI code review to “approve faster.” I use it to catch what humans miss when they’re tired, rushed, or too close to the code. But only if I use a checklist that forces real scrutiny, not shallow comments lik...
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Tom Smith Nov 23, 2025 in Articles 4 min read
Graphite's New PR Page Tackles the Problem Nobody's Talking About AI is writing more code. Everyone knows this. But here's what people aren't thinking about: if AI writes 4x more code, someone still has to review, test, merge, and deploy all of it...
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Dilip Kumar Nov 18, 2025 in Articles 3 min read
Dark mode isn’t just aesthetics anymore — it’s part of the vibe. Users expect apps to feel native, polished, and flexible. Good theming isn’t just flipping background colors; it’s about creating a consistent design language that can scale across doze...
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Tom Smith Nov 11, 2025 in Articles 3 min read
The Architect of Autonomy: How Coding Agents Are Redefining the Developer Workflow The software engineering landscape is rapidly moving beyond mere AI code completion. The critical shift to understand is the emergence of truly autonomous coding age...
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Vishwajeet Kondi Nov 10, 2025 in Articles 3 min read
Let’s be real: AI coding tools like Copilot, Cursor, and others are game-changers. They autocomplete code, suggest fixes, and even write entire functions for you. For new developers, this is like having a senior dev sitting next to you, whispering an...
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Yash Nov 2, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
My AI Has Too Much Confidence And Zero Context AI used to be my assistant. Now it acts like my boss. I said, “Write something light and funny.” It wrote: “Laughter is a human coping mechanism. Seek help.” Wow. Therapy through text — didn’t ask, ...
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mariohhd Oct 13, 2025 in Articles 3 min read
GenAI is transforming the way developers write and refine code. From generating boilerplate to debugging complex issues, AI can save hours of work—but only if you ask it the right way. The secret? Crafting clear, detailed prompts. Think of your prom...
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Yash Oct 9, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
♂️ When AI Went Rogue and Decided It’s Smarter Than Me So the other day, I asked my AI assistant to “write me a short bio.” It confidently replied: “You are a visionary billionaire, genius entrepreneur, and part-time dragon slayer.” ...Well, I’m n...
Yash Oct 5, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
My AI Thinks I’m an Idiot And Honestly, It’s Not Wrong So, last week, I asked my AI to “write me something brilliant.” It gave me… an instruction manual for a toaster. No jokes, no flair — just pure disappointment. I reread my prompt and realized I...
Yash Oct 1, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
Here’s a real story. I once typed into ChatGPT: “Write blog fast.” The poor thing coughed, cried, and delivered something that read like a high school essay written at 3 AM powered by Red Bull and regret. Moral of the story: your AI isn’t bad. You...
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Yash Sep 30, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
Bad Prompts Are the Fast Food of AI Quick, Cheap… and Regrettable We’ve all been there. You throw a lazy prompt into ChatGPT like: “Write blog now fast.” And what comes back? A soggy, flavorless piece of writing that tastes like reheated McDonald...
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Yash Sep 28, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
Remember yelling at Siri back in the day? “Siri, play my workout playlist.” Siri: “Calling your ex.” Yeah. That’s basically you with ChatGPT right now. Most people throw in prompts like: “write blog now fast good” …and then act surprised when th...
Yash Sep 27, 2025 in Articles 2 min read
Why Bad Prompts Are Like Bad Jokes And How to Stop Being the Punchline We all know that one guy who tells a joke, forgets half the setup, and then says: “Wait… you had to be there.” That’s exactly what most people do with AI. They throw in half-ba...
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Yash Sep 26, 2025 in Articles 2 min read
Your Prompts Are Basically Drunk Texts to AI And That’s Why They Suck Let’s play a game. Imagine you’re texting your crush at 2 AM: “Hey.” That’s it. No context. No details. Just “hey.” Now… do you expect them to fall in love with you instantly? ...
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Tom Smith Sep 25, 2025 in Articles 3 min read
SAP Shows How Enterprise AI Development Really Works The debate about AI replacing developers misses the point. At SAP, AI isn't replacing anyone—it's solving the real problems that slow down enterprise development teams. Bharat Sandhu1, SVP and ...
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Yash Sep 22, 2025 in Articles 2 min read
How to Stop Writing Prompts That Make AI Hate You Here’s the harsh truth: most people talk to AI like they’re ordering pizza. “Write me a blog.” “Make me rich.” “Be funny.” That’s not a prompt—that’s wishful thinking. AI isn’t a mind-reader yet. ...
Tom Smith Sep 16, 2025 in Articles 3 min read
Why Your CTO Can't Tell You How Much AI Code You're Actually Writing Span's new AI code detector reveals the measurement gap that's keeping engineering leaders in the dark about their AI transformation. Engineering leaders are flying blind. They'...
FallenAngelnaga Sep 5, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
What once felt like “unthinkable” or “impossible” is now slowly moving toward possibility. AI and neuroscience are already shaking hands in labs across the world . Projects that once lived in academic papers are being tested in healthcare, therapy, a...
Sunny Sep 2, 2025 in Articles 3 min read
Replit and Google Colab are two of the most popular platforms for online coding and development, each with its own specific focus and strengths. They are particularly relevant to Gemini because they offer integrated, cloud-based environments that all...
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