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      <description>Amazon raised $25 billion in bonds, SK Hynix pulled off the largest foreign US listing ever, Meta committed to doubling compute, and New York hit pause. All in the same two weeks. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <description>Claude Code has no account switcher yet, but one environment variable lets you keep a personal and an office login active at the same time. Here's the full setup. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <description>React Server Components fundamentally change how we think about rendering. This guide breaks down how they work, how they differ from Client Components, and the patterns that will make your Next.js apps faster. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <title>10 VS Code Extensions That Actually Make You a Better Developer</title>
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      <description>Skip the bloated extension packs. These 10 VS Code extensions have earned a permanent spot in my setup, each one solves a real problem, ships no junk, and earns its memory footprint. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <title>Getting Started with Next.js 16: A Complete Guide</title>
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      <description>Everything you need to know to build fast, modern web applications with Next.js 16 App Router, Server Components, and TypeScript. From project setup to production deployment. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <description>The grid vs flexbox debate persists because developers treat them as alternatives. They're not, they solve different problems. This guide shows you exactly when to reach for each one. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <title>Why TypeScript Generics Are More Powerful Than You Think</title>
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      <description>A deep dive into TypeScript's generic type system, from basic usage to advanced patterns like conditional types, infer, and mapped types that will make your code safer and more expressive. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <title>Stop Writing API Wrappers. Use TanStack Query Instead</title>
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      <description>Most frontend codebases have a homegrown API layer full of useEffect hacks, loading booleans, and stale data bugs. TanStack Query solves all of these in 20 lines. Here's how to migrate. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <description>Copilot, Claude, Cursor: AI code generation is genuinely useful now. But it's also genuinely overhyped in ways that set developers up for frustration. Here's an honest assessment after 18 months of daily use. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <title>Docker for Developers: From Zero to Production-Ready in One Guide</title>
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      <description>Docker is non-negotiable in modern development. This guide takes you from installing Docker to running a full multi-service production stack with zero fluff and working code at every step. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <title>package.json vs package-lock.json – What's the Difference?</title>
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      <description>Understanding why both package.json and package-lock.json exist in your Node.js project, and when each file matters. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <title>Postgres vs MySQL in 2026: Which Database Should You Choose?</title>
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      <description>Both databases are excellent. The 'which is better' debate misses the point. This guide breaks down the real differences in JSON support, full-text search, concurrency, and ecosystem. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <description>Most teams use Git without a consistent workflow. The result: messy history, painful merges, and deploy anxiety. These 5 workflows, from simple to advanced, will clean up your process. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <title>How to Find Any Favicon from Any Website</title>
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      <description>How to quickly fetch and download favicons for any website using Google and DuckDuckGo icon APIs</description>
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      <title>How I automated bulk deletion of pending WordPress comments</title>
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      <description>WordPress Pending Comments Cleanup – A Python script that fetches and deletes pending (unpublished) WordPress comments via the REST API.</description>
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      <title>How to install Oracle JDK 8 on Deepin (Updated Method)</title>
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      <description>This guide will introduce how to install Oracle JDK 8 (Java Development Kit) on your Deepin Linux. Oracle JDK 8 is still widely used for legacy Java applications. Since the traditional webupd8team... (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <title>9 Hard-Hitting Lessons Every Engineer Should Know (That No One Teaches You)</title>
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      <description>Discover 9 powerful lessons every engineer should know to thrive in the tech world. From networking to feedback, these hard-won insights will fast-track your career success. (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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      <description>Mobile apps are software developed for use on smartphones or other mobile devices and usually offer a specific function. Besides gaming and social media use, many other apps help provide essential... (published on DebuggerMe)</description>
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