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in TechnicalThe Truth about Prompt Training
You see him, right? The guy in your office. Stays late even when nothing’s behind. The one who brags about “saving cost” by using free AI models. He thinks he’s the team player. He’s not. He’s the dataset. OpenRouter literally publishes the flag. “No Prompt Training.” Some routes: âś…. Others: ❌. And, surprise, the free […] More
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in Development, TechnicalGit good with Vibe Coding
Vibes are great. Flow is great. But when Claude decides to “help” by deleting your login code so one unit test goes green, you either reload from a clean save… or you spend the night untangling “undo the undo” in fourteen tabs. Git is your save system. Use it after each completed prompt vibe. Review, […] More
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in TechnicalGood Engineers avoid Pain, Great Engineers Survive it
Alright, listen. I have seen this story before. Different labels on the servers, same smell in the smoke. Everyone is cheering for the new co-pilot. The dashboards open fast, the buttons click, the demo hums. It looks finished. That is the trick. It always looks finished right before it collapses. There used to be a […] More
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in Development, TechnicalA simple PSA to SaaS Vibe Coders
Liability, Contracts, and Code Insurance Let’s skip the performance. No launch thread, no confetti charts. Just you, me, and the part of building we both try not to look at. You know the place. After deploy, before consequences. The room where it is very quiet, where logs blink in that polite way right up until […] More
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in opinionSo, 80 Dollars for Games is the new Base Price
🎮 Seriously, Guys? Okay, look. I’m a programmer. I’m used to being cynical about big tech, sure. But this? This is next-level greed that makes even Bezos seem modest. You know capitalism, right? Competition, market forces, invisible hands, Adam Smith nodding sagely from the afterlife? That’s the stuff we’re sold on. But what we’ve just […] More
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in Development, TechnicalStop getting big billed with AI Pay Per Use Models
You know what’s worse than a silent bug?Getting hit with a $300 bill because you accidentally “vibed” too hard on an AI coding tool and didn’t know how tokens work. If you’re using pay-per-use AI services like ROO, or spinning up Gemini sessions with your own API key, or testing random GPT APIs, you better […] More








