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.NET Azure Developer Interview Study Guide - Complete Questions & Answers
Twelve .NET and Azure interview questions with worked answers and code — GC internals, async/await, Azure AD auth, Functions vs WebJobs, HA design
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Who Built AI — And What Must We Give Back
AI was built on freely shared human knowledge — I argue we owe reciprocity: open weights, attribution, and public compute as a shared good
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Email Security Explained Simply: Lessons from Securing Sneos.com
SPF, DKIM, and DMARC explained with plain postal-mail analogies — what I learned securing email for sneos.com and how the three work together
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How I Built a Share Feature That's Driving Our Path to 500 Premium Users: Lessons from Building Sneos.com
How I built Sneos.com's shareable AI comparison URLs with GitHub + VuePress, and the growth playbook aiming for 500 premium users
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Automated social media account creation for SaaS: High demand, legal roadblocks
I analyzed why automated social media account creation for SaaS is legally a non-starter, and the compliant setup-assistant business to build instead
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A Federated Professional Network
My interactive plan for a federated, user-owned LinkedIn alternative built with Blazor and ActivityPub — the vision, phased build steps, and feature roadmap
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Countdown to Superintelligence
I built a live countdown to January 1, 2027, tracking the AI 2027 AGI prediction, plus the Sam Harris and Daniel Kokotajlo podcast on superintelligence
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'Vibe-Code Your Way Out: A Hopeful Survival Guide for Software Developers in
After 18 years as a developer, I explain why AI is eating routine coding work and how vibe-coding tiny joyful products became my way through
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Sneos.com Major Update: 6 Months of Innovation and Growth
Six months after launching Sneos.com, I recap doubling to six AI models, adding swipe-based mobile chat, a Premium tier, and 3x faster responses
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When a Judge Says "I Don't Get Moody on My Period" – Our Startup Adventure
We pitched HappyWifeHappyLife, a period-tracking app for couples, at a Swiss startup weekend — and a judge's fiery Q&A taught us more than winning would have