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The fundamental structures of a software system.

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Who Owns the Decision When AI Is Involved?

Who Owns the Decision When AI Is Involved?

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Beyond Dashboards: Building the AI-Native Enterprise 🤖

Beyond Dashboards: Building the AI-Native Enterprise 🤖

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SELENIUM ARCHITECTURE

SELENIUM ARCHITECTURE

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Fail-Safe Your Legacy Java in One Sprint

Fail-Safe Your Legacy Java in One Sprint

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HTTPS Isn’t Optional, It’s the Boundary of Your System

HTTPS Isn’t Optional, It’s the Boundary of Your System

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Instant vs Local – When UTC Helps and When It Hurts

Instant vs Local – When UTC Helps and When It Hurts

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Global Events, Local Events, and Recurring Rules

Global Events, Local Events, and Recurring Rules

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Commit Operation: Turning In-Memory Changes into Permanent Reality in SQLite

Commit Operation: Turning In-Memory Changes into Permanent Reality in SQLite

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The Tao of Architecture: Clearing the Fog of "Names" to Return to the Essence of "Non-Being"

The Tao of Architecture: Clearing the Fog of "Names" to Return to the Essence of "Non-Being"

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Why We Keep Blaming Prompts Instead of Architecture

Why We Keep Blaming Prompts Instead of Architecture

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AI Broke Perfect Planning. Here Are 5 Rules.

AI Broke Perfect Planning. Here Are 5 Rules.

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The Circular Dependency That Silently Felled Our App (And How I Fixed It)

The Circular Dependency That Silently Felled Our App (And How I Fixed It)

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Mutable Pipeline Pattern — Revisiting My Thoughts on Dynamic Pipelines

Mutable Pipeline Pattern — Revisiting My Thoughts on Dynamic Pipelines

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Passkeys Done Right: The Parts Nobody Mentions Until Something Breaks

Passkeys Done Right: The Parts Nobody Mentions Until Something Breaks

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OCP — Open/Closed Principle (Princípio Aberto/Fechado)

OCP — Open/Closed Principle (Princípio Aberto/Fechado)

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