@fernand0

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El mundo es imperfecto. Cada uno podemos hacer algo para mejorarlo.
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Are We Finally At The Point Where Phones Can Replace Computers? https://hackaday.com/2026/03/11/are-we-finally-at-the-point-where-phones-can-replace-computers/
Are We Finally At The Point Where Phones Can Replace Computers?

There was an ideal of convergence, a long time ago, when one device would be all you need, digitally speaking. [ETA Prime] on YouTube seems to think we’ve reached that point, and his recent v…

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Introduction to Dev.to API

𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗱𝘂𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗼 𝗗𝗲𝘃.𝘁𝗼 𝗔𝗣𝗜 Have you ever wanted to automate your blogging workflow, fetch your...

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Authentication & Authorization in Microservices Architecture - Part I https://dev.to/behalf/authentication-authorization-in-microservices-architecture-part-i-2cn0
Authentication & Authorization in Microservices Architecture - Part I

About Behalf Behalf facilitates in-purchase financing for B2B buyers and sellers. As a fin...

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Low-Hanging Fruits of Web Security

I talk about implementing common headers in your web app to increase its security. Header...

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How I manage credentials in Python using AWS Secrets Manager https://dev.to/dashbird/how-i-manage-credentials-in-python-using-aws-secrets-manager-59k1
How I manage credentials in Python using AWS Secrets Manager

A platform-agnostic way of accessing credentials in Python. Photo credits | Branded content disclo...

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How to build a Password Generator using Python

Hi there, let's create a Password Generator Python Project which is super quick & super fun!...

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My (Least) Favorite Python Quirks

A couple language ergonomics issues that have given me trouble in my few years of writing Python....

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Has Open Source Licensing Reached Its End of Life?

Lately I’ve begun to wonder if open-source licensing has failed to keep up with technology. The first version of GPL debuted in 1989, and was updated soon after in 1991. The most recent revision of GPL was in 2007. That was 14 years ago!

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