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GitLab vs GitHub : Key Differences in 2025

GitLab and GitHub are leading Git-hosting platforms with distinctive features. GitLab offers a fully integrated DevOps platform including CI/CD, security scanning, and infrastructure management out of the box, making it ideal for enterprises. GitHub, best known for its code hosting and collaboration capabilities, relies on third-party tools for extensive DevOps functionalities but excels in ease of use, community support, and integrations. Both platforms support AI-powered coding assistants, but GitLab's additional security and compliance features provide an edge for large organizations.
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Darklang Goes Open Source


Darklang has transitioned from a source-available to fully open source model under Apache License 2.0 as part of restructuring from Dark Inc. to Darklang Inc. The decision was driven by user feedback, evolution toward local-first development with CLI support, and new business opportunities in developer tools. The platform now supports both cloud deployment and self-hosting while maintaining its core features like invisible infrastructure and trace-driven development


https://api.daily.dev/r/z6afZQaCY
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Spring Vault 4.0.0-M1
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Spring Vault 4.0.0-M1 milestone release is now available, bringing updates to the Spring integration library for HashiCorp Vault. This milestone version provides
developers with early access to new features and improvements for managing secrets and security configurations in Spring applications.

Spring.io
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LeetCode Meditations: A Visualized Tour of DSA Concepts (A Handbook)

A comprehensive handbook covering fundamental data structures and algorithms concepts through visual explanations and code examples. Topics include arrays, hash tables, two pointers technique, sliding window, stacks, binary search, linked lists, trees, heaps, and backtracking. Each concept is explained with practical implementations in JavaScript, TypeScript, and Python, along with time and space complexity analysis. The guide emphasizes understanding core principles rather than memorizing specific problem solutions.



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JavaScript Animation Engine


Anime.js is a versatile JavaScript animation library offering several features, including rotating objects, creating motion paths, and animating SVG paths. Users can create timelines, apply staggered animations, and make elements draggable with customizable easing options. The library also supports advanced configurations like spring physics and media query-based animations.



https://animejs.com/?ref=dailydev
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GPT-4.1 Prompting Guide
The post provides a comprehensive guide on GPT-4.1 prompting using the OpenAI API. It includes open-source examples, advanced techniques, and detailed walkthroughs, empowering developers to efficiently utilize GPT-4.1 capabilities. The guide also encourages sharing your own examples and insights for further learning.


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flurries of latent creativity


A developer shares their weekend project of building a complete compiler from scratch, creating a simplified BASIC variant called toybasic that transpiles to Go code. The implementation uses three stages: a lexer built with nex for tokenization, a parser using goyacc for syntax tree generation, and a custom Go compiler that walks the tree to generate equivalent Go code. The project demonstrates practical compiler construction using modern tools while working with a simple but complete programming language


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Counted all of the yurts in Mongolia using machine learning
A developer trained a YOLO machine learning model to count yurts across Mongolia using satellite imagery from Google Maps. The project involved manually labeling over 10,000 yurts as training data, optimizing the search area using geographic data, and deploying the model across 120 Docker containers using Docker Swarm. The final count revealed 172,689 yurts throughout the country, with most concentrated in urban ger districts around Ulaanbaatar where rural migrants have settled


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My iPhone 8 Refuses to Die: Now It’s a Solar-Powered Vision OCR Server
A developer transformed an old iPhone 8 into a solar-powered OCR server using Apple's Vision framework, processing over 83,000 requests and 48GB of images in one year. The setup combines an EcoFlow River 2 Pro power station with solar panels to run completely off-grid, saving $84-120 CAD annually while maintaining 76% battery health. The project demonstrates local-first computing, privacy benefits, and practical renewable energy applications for small-scale server workloads.


https://terminalbytes.com/iphone-8-solar-powered-vision-ocr-server/
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How I Finally Understood Docker and Kubernetes

A developer shares their journey from confusion to understanding Docker and Kubernetes by focusing on practical problems rather than technical jargon. Docker is explained as a way to package applications with their dependencies into portable containers, while Kubernetes is presented as a system for managing multiple containers in coordination. The author emphasizes learning through hands-on experience with simple projects, starting with single containers and gradually building up to multi-container systems with deployments and services.

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Overengineered #001: Hello World
The post explores building an overengineered 'Hello World' system using Elixir. It demonstrates creating a distributed system where multiple nodes automatically discover each other and send 'hello world' messages to newly joined nodes. The setup involves using GenServers, UDP broadcast for node discovery, and handling node greetings with the Greeter module. The project is aimed at learning and fun, showcasing an extensive approach to a simple problem.


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9 MCP Projects for AI Engineers
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A comprehensive collection of 9 Model Control Protocol (MCP) projects designed for AI engineers, covering various applications from local MCP clients and agentic RAG systems to voice agents and synthetic data generators. The projects demonstrate how to integrate MCP with popular tools like Claude Desktop and Cursor IDE, enabling developers to build more sophisticated AI applications with enhanced tool connectivity and context sharing capabilities.


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Sync Engines are the Future


Sync engines are poised to revolutionize the way we handle data in web development by collapsing the database and server into a single entity. This approach simplifies the tech stack, ensuring data is consistently synchronized and reducing dependency on traditional database servers. This essay discusses the complexities of data synchronization, the limitations of existing tools like SQL, and the potential of sync engines to streamline backend and frontend operations.


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Get the hell out of the LLM as soon as possible

Large Language Models (LLMs) should not be used for decision-making or implementing business logic due to their poor performance in these areas. Instead, LLMs should be employed as an interface for translating user inputs into API calls, with the actual logic handled by specialized systems. This approach enhances performance, debugging, and reliability. LLMs are best utilized for tasks involving transformation, interpretation, and communication, rather than maintaining critical application state.


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How to Become a Top 1% Programmer: The Path You Have to Take
Becoming a top 1% programmer requires more than just following the crowd. Key practices include enjoying the coding process, cultivating the right mindset for growth, mastering debugging skills, seeking continuous learning opportunities, prioritizing quality over quantity, investing time in building skills, reading and understanding others' code, collaborating with experienced programmers, and learning from the best through networking events. Consistent effort and small daily improvements can lead to progress over time.

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Dotless Domains
Dotless domains are top-level domains that are accessible directly, without subdomains. These typically involve DNS records such as A/AAAA and MX, allowing direct access. Despite their technical feasibility, both ICANN and IAB oppose dotless domains, with restrictions applied primarily to gTLDs, while ccTLDs vary by country regulation. These domains face challenges in practical use, particularly concerning email protocols, which typically require more comprehensive domain structures.



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