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I Stopped Being a Human Copy-Paste Script
I used to manually delete node_modules at 2 AM and pray I didn’t leak secrets to LLMs. Then I built an open-source “Inspector” that treats context like production code — secrets blocked, payloads cleaned, hallucinations gone. Here’s exactly how I did it (and how you can too).

When 4,800 GitHub Stars Taught Me to Distrust Popularity
Research reveals 6M fake GitHub stars manipulating trust. A 4,800-star repo taught me to look beyond popularity—here's my 5-minute trust test.

Pretty, but Wrong — How I Stop AI from Shipping Beautiful Garbage
AI can generate clean-looking code fast—but without discipline it becomes “beautiful garbage” that silently rots your codebase. Learn six rules to prevent it.

Black Mirror: Plaything — Could a QR Code Really Hack the World?
Black Mirror imagines a QR-code apocalypse. As a Flame Glyph developer, I unpack what’s plausible today — local device disruption — and what remains fiction.

Why I Don’t Want to Be an AI Plumber (Like Super Mario)
I quit AI automation after a week. Not out of laziness, but to ask a bigger question: Is AI just a tool for efficiency, or a partner in creation?

I Built 2 Failed SaaS Products. Here’s What They Taught Me About Value in the Age of AI
After two failed SaaS products, I learned coding isn’t the real work. In the age of AI, developers must define value—customer, business, world, team, and self.

Structure Was the Real Bug — How I Ended Up Building dir2md
A firsthand account of how debugging chaos, failed AI assistance, and the absence of structure led to the creation of dir2md — an open-source CLI that filters, secures, and restructures codebases into token-efficient Markdown maps for developers and AI workflows.
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