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Building a Solana Risk Engine: From Mock Data to Mainnet

When I started building NexusVeritas, I made a mistake that many developers make. I spent far too much time on architecture, specifications, documentation, threat models, and future plans. The project looked impressive on paper. The codebase, however, barely existed. At some point I realized that documentation was no longer the bottleneck. The next milestone wasn't another design document—it was proving that the core engine could actually work. Lessons learned while building NexusVeritas, a Sola

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How I Am Building an AI Meeting Assistant in ASP.NET Core (And Avoided Timeout Nightmares)

For my 4rd-year Software Engineering final project at university, I’m building an AI Meeting Assistant. To understand why Background Services are necessary, think of a fast-food restaurant: Building the Transcription Worker public class TranscriptionWorker : BackgroundService { private readonly IServiceProvider _serviceProvider; private readonly ILogger<TranscriptionWorker> _logger; public TranscriptionWorker(IServiceProvider serviceProvider, ILogger<TranscriptionWorker> logger)

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I Built a Terminal Dashboard to Keep Track of All My Local Projects

ovw • a terminal overview for your local projects If you code a lot, you know how this goes. You have an idea, you spin up a project, ship it or park it, move on to the next one. Before long you've got a growing pile of repos spread across ~/dev, ~/Code, ~/Projects: each one a snapshot of a different idea. Some shipped, some abandoned after the first git commit, some you don't even remember writing. Even with zoxide or aliases, you still have no idea what state a project is in unti

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I audited 6,762 MCP servers. Here's the state of the ecosystem and the trust gap nobody's filling.

Originally published with live data at https://wmcp.sh/reports/state-of-mcp-security-2026 The Model Context Protocol exploded this year. Claude, Cursor, Codex, and a wave of agents now discover and auto-connect to MCP servers. Which raises a question nobody's answering: who's checking those servers are safe, reachable, and well-behaved before an agent hands them tool-call access? The official MCP registry deliberately doesn't. It authenticates namespaces and stores metadata, then explicitly dele

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Inspektor Gadget: Results from the first security audit

Inspektor Gadget, the open source eBPF-based toolkit for Kubernetes observability and Linux host inspection, has completed its first independent security audit. The audit was coordinated by the Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF), funded by the...

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Improve your application resilience with Amazon Cognito multi-Region replication

Amazon Cognito now offers multi-Region replication that automatically synchronizes user data, credentials, and pool configurations to a secondary AWS Region, enabling uninterrupted authentication during regional failovers without forced password resets—plus new support for customer managed KMS keys for encryption control.

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