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Write Symfony Commands Like You Write Controllers—Finally
Symfony 7.4 makes Console commands expressive and type-safe.
The “Deterministic Black Box” That Keeps Failing Your Etherscan Verifications
Crypto contract verification is the definitive proof of identity in the DeFi ecosystem. However, the process is often misunderstoo...
Symfony 7.4’s Request Cleanup Closes a Classic Parameter Pollution Trap
Symfony 7.4 deprecates Request::get() to remove ambiguous input precedence and reduce HTTP parameter pollution risks ahead of Symf...
The Brain Built for Control—and the Obsession Required to Break It
Our brains are not designed for transformation, but rather as predictive machines designed for control, endlessly repeating patter...
you’re not burned out, you’ve got context obesity
a lot of “burnout” is actually overloaded working memory: too many open loops, too many tabs, too many systems. ai + courses + pr...
How to Set Goals for 2026 That Actually Stick
In 2026, sheer effort won’t get you far—goals must act as constraints, not checklists. Use them to focus, reduce decision fatigue,...
The Most Dangerous Person on Your Team is "Dave" (And He Just Quit)
Most AI-generated documentation is fluff. I built a prompt that forces the LLM to analyze the intent of the code.
A Year of AI in My Life as an Engineer
An engineer's reflection on how AI has changed his working style this year. He says that writing and reviewing documents has becom...
Symfony 7.4’s Share Directory Solves the Cache Problem for Kubernetes Apps
Symfony 7.4 introduces var/share to separate local system cache from shared application data—solving cache inconsistency in Kubern...
Discomfort as Human Technology: A Brain Function Beyond Predictive Coding
Predictive coding explains how the brain keeps us trapped in existing frameworks. It does not explain how we can escape them.
The Infinite Library Problem: What Cognitive Overload Actually Does to the Brain
Cognitive overload is a state of mind where your mind can't focus on one task at a time. It's not dramatic, but more like being in...
I Stopped Using ChatGPT to Write Code. Here Is What Happened to My Brain.
The first week was painful.
