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Your Smartphone Knows More About You Than Most People Do

Your Smartphone Knows More About You Than Most People Do

Smartphones track our lives while hiding complex internal systems. Explore the reality of Android security, permissions, malicious apps, and the hidden attack surfaces hackers see.

The Habits of Developers Who Quietly Become Elite

The Habits of Developers Who Quietly Become Elite

Discover the uncommon, often uncomfortable habits that separate average developers from the truly elite, from intentional learning to treating AI as a tool rather than a religion.

The Software Industry Feels Different Right Now — And Many Developers Feel It Too

The Software Industry Feels Different Right Now — And Many Developers Feel It Too

The tech world is changing rapidly, driven by AI and new productivity tools. Amidst the hype and anxiety, here is why developers should focus on what they can control and keep their fundamental skills strong.

When AI Coding Agents Start Acting Like Junior Developers With Production Access

When AI Coding Agents Start Acting Like Junior Developers With Production Access

The rise of AI coding agents is creating a new category of technical debt: comprehension debt. As teams automate faster than they can understand, the risk of operational self-sabotage increases.

Hermes Agent Feels Less Like a Chatbot and More Like a Long-Term AI Teammate

Hermes Agent Feels Less Like a Chatbot and More Like a Long-Term AI Teammate

Hermes Agent shifts the AI assistant paradigm from disposable conversations to persistent operational systems, focusing on memory, workflow learning, and remote delegation.

AI Made Software Easier to Build, but Harder to Trust

AI Made Software Easier to Build, but Harder to Trust

AI tools can generate apps faster than ever, but speed does not guarantee quality. As low-effort products flood the market, trust, craftsmanship, and real software skill matter more than ever.