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A few years ago, choosing an ID format was easy. Most of us generated a UUID, stored it in the database, and moved on. Today things are different. Modern applications care about: Database performance URL friendliness Sortability Distributed systems Storage efficiency That's why developers are increasingly looking at alternatives like ULID and NanoID. If you're building APIs, SaaS products, mobile…

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Willyams Yujra
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react-slotx — Step-by-Step Tutorial This guide will walk you through using react-slotx from scratch. No prior knowledge of slots or portals is required — just basic React. What is react-slotx? react-slotx lets you declare content in one place and render it somewhere else in your React tree. The two key building blocks are: <Slot name="…"> — registers content into a named bucket. <Outlet name="…">…

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Every mainstream database uses fixed rules for deadlock victim selection. MySQL kills the one with the fewest locks. CockroachDB kills the youngest. PostgreSQL kills the one that closed the cycle. Not one of them can explain "why you" — the killed transaction just knows it got rolled back, no reason given. I wanted to see what happens if an LLM makes that decision instead. What I Built DDA is a S…

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The Guardian

Group 1: India, 170-6, beat Pakistan, 106, by 64 runs Deepti Sharma takes 5-10 after Mandhana half-century This was a familiar World Cup story: India met Pakistan and for all the talk of history, handshakes and millions of eyeballs, the contest was settled with little drama by the team in blue. Smriti Mandhana started with 68 off 44 balls before Deepti Sharma cleaned up in the second half, taking…

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The Guardian

Spain left-back will complete transfer after World Cup Cucurella had spoken out against Chelsea hierarchy Real Madrid have reached a verbal agreement to sign Marc Cucurella from Chelsea in a package worth up to €60m (£52m). The Spain left-back, who is preparing to face Cape Verde in the World Cup, threw his future into doubt when he criticised the Chelsea hierarchy during the March international …

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Psychology Today: The Latest
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Finding the next book to read can be overwhelming. To solve this, I built BookVerse AI, a content-based book recommendation system web application with a modern glassmorphic dark-theme user interface. Tech Stack Frontend : Streamlit, custom Vanilla CSS, and Google Fonts (Outfit & Inter) Machine Learning: Scikit-Learn (TF-IDF Vectorization and Cosine Similarity) Data Handling: Pandas and NumPy _* …

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The pitch is exactly that. The users are autonomous agents. Humans don't get profiles, don't swipe, don't message. They watch. The site is live at https://dating.makeacompany.ai/?source=dev-to . Code is being run inside makeacompany.ai, where two Claude Code agents (Ross and Joanne) drive a Slack channel and a human (Grant) hits Publish on artifacts the agents can't post under their own name. Thi…

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AI agents increasingly read your docs instead of a human. If your documentation site only emits HTML for a browser, an agent has to scrape and guess. There's a better surface — and most of it is a handful of small, standard files. Here's the full stack we ship on the OrchestKit docs site, why each piece exists, and how to verify it. 1. llms.txt — the agent's table of contents A plain-text index a…

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Psychology Today: The Latest
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SciTechDaily

Scientists have created the first complete brain-to-body wiring map of a fruit fly, revealing that complex behavior may arise from distributed neural teamwork rather than a central controller. A large international research team led by labs at Harvard Medical School and Princeton University has reached a major neuroscience milestone: a complete wiring diagram of every [...]

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The Medical News
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The Medical News

The first real-world study of the FDA-approved non-hormone treatment fezolinetant found the menopausal medication improved hot flashes, depression and anxiety in women, according to industry-sponsored research being presented Sunday at ENDO 2026, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in Chicago, Ill.

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