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I spent 30+ hours verifying one brand name. So I automated it.
I launched an unsafe brand name. Bought the domain, created the GitHub org, started the logo — then found an active trademark in my exact class. Three weeks of work, gone.The second attempt? Name was clear on trademarks but a company in Brazil was using it in the same space. Google would surface them first. Technically available, not safe to build on. The problem isn't checking — it's connecting the dotsA registrar checks domains. A trademark database checks marks. A social platform checks
Techno‑Feudal Elite Are Attempting to Build a Twenty‑First‑Century Fascist State
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Simplest Way to Understand Closures in JavaScript
A closure is when a function “remembers” variables from the place where it was created, even after that place (the outer function) has finished running.Think of it like a backpack 🎒:The inner function carries a backpack filled with variables from the outer function.Even if the outer function is gone, the inner function still has access to those variables.📘 Examplefunction outer() { let count = 0; // variable inside outer function return function inner() { count++; // inner function
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Enclave Games in 2025, and plans for 2026
Last year was quite similar to the previous one as unfortunately no new games were released, but at least it was quite similar to the previous one as all the usual events and activities were organized more or less on time.The fact that the Yearly Report is out at the very end of February instead of the first week of January tells you a lot already, maybe I’m not past the burnout yet, or maybe I simply have too much on my plate. Anyway, let’s focus on summarizing the twelve months of 2025.This is
Verified Spec-Driven Development (VSDD)
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The whole thing was a scam
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Obsidian Sync now has a headless client
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How I Built a Credit Card Rewards Optimizer with React Native, Supabase, and Stripe in 2 Weeks
Two weeks. One idea. 410 credit cards. A working subscription app with AI built in.This is the technical story of how I built Rewardly — a credit card rewards optimizer for Canadians — from zero to production, solo, in 14 days. The Problem I Was SolvingCanadians have some of the best credit card rewards programs in the world. But the comparison tools are terrible. Most sites are US-first, affiliate-stuffed, and tell you nothing useful about your specific spending patterns.The real question
Cognitive Debt: When Velocity Exceeds Comprehension
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Async JavaScript Explained: How setTimeout Really Works
console.log(1);setTimeout(() => { console.log(2);}, 0);console.log(3);Output order:First, 1 is printed immediately.Then 3 is printed (because synchronous code runs before the event loop picks up the timeout).Finally, 2 is printed after the current call stack clears, even though the timeout is 0.This demonstrates how JavaScript’s event loop and task queue work.Execution Flow DiagramCall Stack (synchronous execution):console.log(1) → prints 1setTimeout(...) → schedules callback (console.log(2)
How I Detect Website Failures 60 Seconds Before They Happen (Without Heavy ML)
Most monitoring tools answer one question:“Is it up?”I wanted to answer a different one:“Is it about to go down?”The Problem with Traditional Uptime ChecksDowntime rarely happens instantly.In real-world systems, failure usually looks like this:T-5 minutes → response time slowly climbs (200ms → 400ms)T-2 minutes → latency spikes, occasional timeoutsT-1 minute → error rate increases sharplyT-0 → service crashTraditional monitoring only checks availability.It completely ignores degradation patterns
Filling the Unit System: IntegrationUnit, AdapterUnit, and the Full Boot Sequence
Last post, the Unit System had its first real types — RuntimeUnit, PackageManager, and defineRuntime(). The runtime layer was done. But a runtime by itself does nothing. It knows how to run things, but nothing is asking it to run anything yet. The system needed the other two unit kinds — integrations and adapters — before any of it would actually connect. IntegrationUnitIntegrationUnit is the interface for framework-specific plugins — React, NestJS, Angular, Docker as an orchestrator, and a
Understanding React Performance Optimization in a Real Project
Today I focused on React performance optimization and started working with React.memo, useMemo, and useCallback inside my WorldWise project.Instead of learning these concepts through small examples, I applied them inside a real application. This helped me understand when optimization is actually needed and how React rendering works in practice.I learned that React.memo helps prevent unnecessary component re-renders when props don’t change. This made me realize how React can sometimes re-render c
Building a Digital Altar (LF) to Mourn Unjust Deaths
[Manifesto / 宣言]"The world is overflowing with irrational and unjust deaths. Every life lost is steeped in the profound grief of parents, siblings, spouses, and children. We will establish this Altar of Flowers to honor and mourn the loss of every precious life, equally and without exception."「世界には不条理な死があふれています。亡くなった命には親兄弟・妻や子などの悲しみが染みついています。尊い命の喪失を等しく悼むため、この献花台を設けます。」[Phase 1: Reclaim Flowers (LF)]We are prioritizing the Reclaim Flowers (LF) Protocol. It is a minimalist, 2D physics-based sanctu
Automated Caching with RTK Query (Part 4)
In Part 3, we looked at how Tanstack Query revolutionized caching by moving server state out of our global state managers. But what if you work on a massive enterprise application that is already deeply invested in Redux?Do you have to rip out Redux to get good caching? Absolutely not.Welcome to Part 4. Let's talk about the tool that made Redux fun again: RTK Query. IntroductionIf you spend enough time on tech Twitter (X), you will inevitably hear people saying things like "Redux is dead."T
Addressing Antigravity Bans and Reinstating Access
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Show HN: Now I Get It – Translate scientific papers into interactive webpages
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5 Mistakes I Avoided While Building a React and TypeScript Application
When building React applications, most problems do not appear on day one.They show up weeks later.Components become harder to understand.State spreads everywhere.Performance slowly declines.I recently built a production ready React and TypeScript application, and instead of focusing only on features, I focused on avoiding common structural mistakes.Here are five mistakes I intentionally avoided and why they matter. 1. Putting API Calls Directly Inside ComponentsIt is very common to see some