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First DEV Weekend Challenge Launches on Feb 26 - Mar 2. Mark Your Calendar!
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First DEV Weekend Challenge Launches on Feb 26 - Mar 2. Mark Your Calendar!

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A Quick Recovery Guide for AI-Dependent Coders

A Quick Recovery Guide for AI-Dependent Coders

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The Increasing Need for Human Connection in the Age of AI

The Increasing Need for Human Connection in the Age of AI

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I Clicked ‘Azure Portal’ and Realized How Small My World Was

I Clicked ‘Azure Portal’ and Realized How Small My World Was

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Top 7 Featured DEV Posts of the Week

Top 7 Featured DEV Posts of the Week

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🗓️ Monthly Dev Report: February 2026

🗓️ Monthly Dev Report: February 2026

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Markdown pages, are they a good solution?

Markdown pages, are they a good solution?

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Day 11 — I Built My Own SIEM-Style Log Analyzer (LogGuardian) in Pure Python

Day 11 — I Built My Own SIEM-Style Log Analyzer (LogGuardian) in Pure Python

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Doctrine ORM: How I Escaped the Cartesian Product Trap

Doctrine ORM: How I Escaped the Cartesian Product Trap

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Once Upon a Time, Writing Code Was Fun

Once Upon a Time, Writing Code Was Fun

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Seven MCP CVEs in One Month: The Complete Map

Seven MCP CVEs in One Month: The Complete Map

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The eval() Epidemic in MCP Servers: Three CVEs, One Root Cause

The eval() Epidemic in MCP Servers: Three CVEs, One Root Cause

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How AI is Reducing Clinician Burnout in Modern Clinics

How AI is Reducing Clinician Burnout in Modern Clinics

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Just shipped framework detection in cursor-lint — auto-detects your stack and suggests matching rule presets. Different rules for different setups. github.com/nedcodes-ok...

Just shipped framework detection in cursor-lint — auto-detects your stack and suggests matching rule presets. Different rules for different setups. github.com/nedcodes-ok...

GitHub - nedcodes-ok/cursor-lint: Lint your Cursor rules — catch silent failures before they break your AI output. 20+ checks based on real experiments.

Lint your Cursor rules — catch silent failures before they break your AI output. 20+ checks based on real experiments. - nedcodes-ok/cursor-lint

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Openclaw posting peaks on weekends

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Openclaw posting peaks on weekends

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#agenticcoding #developers #hackathons #claude | Mike Swift

Did you know OpenClaw usage spikes on the weekends? 🤔 Now that the news is out that the DEV Community is officially part of Major League Hacking (MLH), I'm excited to start sharing some of the developer insights I've been tracking behind the scenes: When you normalize the data on the graph below from DEV and filter out the usual Wednesday announcement reactions, you see a massive trend: posts about building with always-on agents hit their absolute peak on Sundays. 📈 Why does this happen? When you can't experiment with cutting-edge tools at your day job or the classroom, you need a "third space" to learn by doing. That is exactly what a hackathon is! Developers are taking their weekends to get hands-on, enjoy the struggle, and build something real. 🛠️ After they build, they write. Sharing these weekend projects on DEV is how developers are doing two huge things: 💡 Demonstrating to the world that they have practical, AI-native skills. 💡 Cataloging their learnings for future reference and to elevate others. Interestingly, this insight mirrors my own experience too. Anyone else seeing/feeling this in the wild? #AgenticCoding #Developers #Hackathons #Claude

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Bringing Microsoft SAM Back to Life: How SAPI4 TTS Works in the Browser

Bringing Microsoft SAM Back to Life: How SAPI4 TTS Works in the Browser

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Why I Built My Own Humanizer (And Why You Should Too)

Why I Built My Own Humanizer (And Why You Should Too)

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We Built an Open-Source Prompt Injection Attack Console. Here's Why.

We Built an Open-Source Prompt Injection Attack Console. Here's Why.

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