Slapped Together a Memory Hack for Forgetful AI Agents – And It Kinda Works
Your AI agent's got amnesia every reboot. One dev fixed it with a dirt-simple persistent memory store – but is it hype or helper?
Your AI agent's got amnesia every reboot. One dev fixed it with a dirt-simple persistent memory store – but is it hype or helper?
Everyone assumes Laravel API authentication just works. It doesn't — until you wield Sanctum right. Here's the battle-tested setup stripping away the myths.
Your button glows: 'Swap Now.' User taps. Tokens flip. No nodes, no fuss. But who's really holding the keys?
Production LLMs bleed tokens on sloppy prompts. Enter ICS: a spec that layers instructions like APIs, delivering 63% savings at 50 invocations.
Your server hums along at 3 AM, backing up data while you sleep. That's cron—reliable, ancient, and better than any shiny cloud scheduler.
Framer Motion? Gorgeous for complex stuff. But for basic fades and hovers on client sites? It's bloat city. One agency evicted it – bundle down 27%, mobile perf soaring.
Delphi apps have slogged through manual SQL for decades. Trysil flips the script with a featherweight ORM that maps classes to databases via attributes—no inheritance, no boilerplate. It's open-source relief for FireDAC users.
Claude's clever. But calling it a 'senior dev partner'? That's hype. Here's the workflow that works—and why it won't replace your brain.
Tired of lugging around regrets? One dev coded a web app that lets you burn them—literally—while a lesson sprouts in the ashes. Skeptical? So was I.
Picture this: 500 GPUs scattered worldwide, each with quirky specs, and you need to pick the perfect one for an AI inference job—in milliseconds. That's the beast one builder tamed with NeuralGrid.
A Tuesday push. 40,000 members erased. Double charges on mobile Safari. These aren't flukes — they're what happens without independent QA.
Your Next.js app hums along, but is it really? Serverless quirks demand new monitoring tricks—here's the no-BS guide to tools that actually fit.
Announcers hate clicking tabs between games. Braves Booth just fixed that—and a lot more—with a refactor that's all density, no fluff. Here's why it's a win for live sports tech.
Terminal UIs don't have to suck. Alexandre Mutel's XenoAtom.Terminal.UI proves it—reactive, scalable, and AI-boosted without the usual framework nightmare.
Imagine your favorite AI app crashing because its open source guts weren't secure. Apache's new Responsible AI Initiative —fueled by Anthropic's $1.5M—fixes that, making AI reliable for everyone.
Forget the hype around serverless queues. One indie hacker built his entire SaaS background job system with five Inngest functions on a single route — for free. No Redis bills, no worker drama.
Picture this: your AI copilot confidently steers your team into disaster, metrics glowing green the whole time. Real people—developers, execs, customers—pay the price when AI goes rogue without a trace.
Google's new Play Store rule demands 12 beta testers for 14 days—crushing solo indies. This dev's 16 casual games hang in the balance, pleading for your Android phone.
Tokens aren't the villain. Your architecture is. Here's how to audit and gut the waste in multi-agent AI madness.
Forget the cloud circus. ag2ag hands real people — indie hackers, homelab tinkerers — a dead-simple way to spin up talking AI agents on a lone VPS. No Docker drama required.