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I replaced aaPanel/OpenLiteSpeed with Caddy and shell scripts and turned the process into a benchmark. Two phases (architecture then code), one external code review. The winning model? Not the one you'd expect. tags: ai, benchmark, devops, webdev reactions=80 | comments=110
dev-ecosystems:devtoHello, I'm Maneshwar. I'm building git-lrc, a Micro AI code reviewer that runs on every commit. It is... tags: ai, programming, beginners, machinelearning reactions=15 | comments=5
dev-ecosystems:devtoHave you ever tried to build an automation that works so well it bypasses the very rules you set for... tags: ai, security, agents, automation reactions=21 | comments=15
dev-ecosystems:devtoAI wrote the first 80% of my feature in 10 minutes. The code was clean. The logic made sense. The... tags: ai, programming, productivity, softwareengineering reactions=39 | comments=21
dev-ecosystems:devtoLast year I was asked to investigate a startup's AWS bill. It had jumped from roughly $200/month to... tags: node, javascript, aws, webdev reactions=24 | comments=14
dev-ecosystems:devto- 2026-06-23dev.to: I'm moving house🏡 - What gadgets, furniture and whatnot do I need for The Ultimate Setup™? 🚀
TL;DR: What gadgets, tools, furniture and whatnot do I need for an ideal desk setup for a... tags: productivity, watercooler, discuss, tooling reactions=51 | comments=34
dev-ecosystems:devto Code generation is solved, but memory isn't. Here's an argument for why the SDLC is inverting with intent becoming the spine and code becoming a layer you drill into, explaining what teams lose every time an agent's reasoning disappears. tags: ai, sdlc, llms, agents reactions=2
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