I’ve been quiet lately because I’ve been deep in 'monk mode' developing something significant for our company. Coding high-impact features often requires 100% focus, but I’m back now! I can’t wait to share some of the technical challenges I solved once we launch
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Security researcher discovers five critical vulnerabilities in Google's new Antigravity IDE, including remote code execution via indirect prompt injection, data exfiltration through multiple vectors, and hidden instruction execution using invisible Unicode characters. These issues were previously reported in Windsurf (which Antigravity is based on) but remain unpatched. The vulnerabilities exploit the IDE's auto-execute features, lack of human-in-the-loop controls for MCP tool invocations, and over-reliance on LLM output for security decisions. Practical mitigations include disabling auto-execute, carefully managing MCP server permissions, and considering alternative IDEs until fixes are deployed.
New feels hard because the brain mistakes unfamiliar for unsafe. Most of the struggle is just rewiring. But not knowing that has held so many of us back for far too long.
New feels like fog at first. You don’t need the whole road, just the next visible step.
It's not hard, it's just NEW
Good morning
New feels like fog at first. You don’t need the whole road, just the next visible step.
It's not hard, it's just NEW
Good morning
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Four essential microservices patterns are explored: Database Per Service (each service manages its own data with well-defined APIs), Shared Database (multiple services access a common database, useful for migrations but with coordination overhead), API Composition (aggregating data from multiple services through in-memory joins), and CQRS with Event Sourcing (separating read and write operations while storing state as event sequences). Each pattern presents distinct trade-offs between isolation, performance, and implementation complexity.
#backend #frontend #developer
#backend #frontend #developer
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🎄 Merry Christmas!
Rest. Reflect. Reset.
The grind doesn’t end — it evolves.
Come back stronger, sharper, and hungrier.
2026 is yours. 🔥
Rest. Reflect. Reset.
The grind doesn’t end — it evolves.
Come back stronger, sharper, and hungrier.
2026 is yours. 🔥
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Have a great weekend
I hope your code behaves on Monday the same way it did on Friday
I hope your code behaves on Monday the same way it did on Friday
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Good morning! New day, new goals. Let's make every moment of 2o26 count. Have a great day
#bek_devspace
#bek_devspace
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Stay true to yourself. Be honest with your thoughts, your words, your actions, your gestures— be honest in your every day life. Being honest will never ruin the things that are truly meant for you. Hiding or concealing parts of you just to be accepted is not fulfilling you in any way. Putting up a front compromises your value and integrity, don’t allow yourself to be consumed by the thought of “what will others think of me”— be honest with yourself. What others perceive you as will constantly vary, worry about yourself. What matters is how comfortable and happy you are with yourself and with the progress you’re making, keep being your authentic self. Always remember to be you, as long as you’re treating others with respect and kindness— be you!
#beki_devspace✅️
#beki_devspace✅️
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The world's oldest database isn't SQL. It's DNA.
As a Microbiologist turned Developer, I'm obsessed with how nature handles data.
We think our cloud servers and databases are advanced. But consider this:
1 gram of DNA can theoretically store 215 Petabytes (215 million GB) of data.
That's about 100 million movies stored in a drop of liquid.
Computers use Binary Code (0, 1).
Nature uses Quaternary Code (A, C, T, G).
Nature has been "Fullstack Engineering" for billions of years. It has:
✅ Efficient Storage (DNA).
✅ Legacy Code (Evolution).
✅ Bugs (Mutations).
✅ Antivirus (Immune System).
Sometimes, when I get stuck on a coding problem, I remind myself: It's the same game, just different tools.
Nature really is the ultimate engineer.
As a Microbiologist turned Developer, I'm obsessed with how nature handles data.
We think our cloud servers and databases are advanced. But consider this:
1 gram of DNA can theoretically store 215 Petabytes (215 million GB) of data.
That's about 100 million movies stored in a drop of liquid.
Computers use Binary Code (0, 1).
Nature uses Quaternary Code (A, C, T, G).
Nature has been "Fullstack Engineering" for billions of years. It has:
✅ Efficient Storage (DNA).
✅ Legacy Code (Evolution).
✅ Bugs (Mutations).
✅ Antivirus (Immune System).
Sometimes, when I get stuck on a coding problem, I remind myself: It's the same game, just different tools.
Nature really is the ultimate engineer.
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Say thank you. Thank you for your meal, for your safe travels, for your ability to see a new day, for experiencing all that you’re experiencing. Gratitude brings along more blessings. Everything that happens to us has a meaning behind it, be thankful for it all!
Good morning 🙏 🌄
@bek_devspace
Good morning 🙏 🌄
@bek_devspace
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