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3+ week, 5+ day ago (347+ words) I recently came across Nitro after noticing they just dropped a new alpha version, I had no idea what it is or what it does, so I decided to learn and write about it. Some interesting facts you might not know about Nitro: In this post, we'll cover a brief overview of what makes Nitro stand out " especially what's new in V3 " explore its open-source community, walk through a short video tutorial on how to get started, and finish with a few bonus project ideas you can build. In short, Nitro is a production-ready server designed to complement your Vite frontend " letting you go full full-stack with a single optimized output folder (a new feature in V3) " or act as a standalone backend on its own. Being runtime-agnostic, it allows you to deploy your app almost anywhere: Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Workers, or…...
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3+ week, 1+ day ago (324+ words) This is a submission for Frontend Challenge - Halloween Edition, CSS Art. myHalloween Here is my GitHub repo, you can check my project. Inspiration I was inspired by Halloween nights " dark skies, glowing pumpkins, and mysterious sounds. I wanted my web page to feel spooky but fun, using dark backgrounds, Orange highlights, and eerie music Demo [ ] Journey This project started and small idea when I saw the halloween challenge on Dev community. I wanted to make something creative, so a decided to add background music to spooky themed webpage. At first struggled with getting the audio to click correctly on browser but after some research I fixed it using JavaScript. I learn how to use GitHub for the first time upload files and even host my project with GitHub pages. It was a fun experience that help me grow as a…...
Introducing brew-coffee - One Command Dev Environment Setup
6+ day, 7+ hour ago (163+ words) If you've ever onboarded to a new project, switched laptops, or tried spinning up a fresh dev setup, you probably know the pain inconsistent environments, missing packages, broken dependencies, endless brew installs" So I built brew-coffee a lightweight, modular, Homebrew-powered CLI that turns environment setup into a 10-second, zero-stress, fully reproducible process. brew-coffee is a simple CLI wrapper around Homebrew bundles. It helps you: Remove only what belongs to the bundle: " Important about Homebrew behavior: Homebrew may uninstall "unneeded" dependencies while cleaning. If something breaks, simply reinstall the required bundle: All bundles live in the bundles/ directory and follow the format: Feel free to add/remove packages to suit your workflow or your team's environment standards. If you've ever wished for a one-command, clean, and repeatable dev setup on macOS " brew-coffee might save you a lot of time. If you…...
Why Indian Temples Need Digital Solutions: A Tech Perspective
4+ day, 19+ hour ago (454+ words) Temples in India are among the oldest institutions in the world. They manage rituals, cultural traditions, festivals, donations, and thousands'sometimes millions'of devotees every year. But despite their cultural importance, many temples still depend on paper registers, manual counters, and cash boxes to manage their daily activities. As developers, when we talk about "digitization," we usually think of startups, enterprise systems, or e-commerce. But temples face the same kind of operational challenges that businesses do'sometimes even more complex because they serve large crowds in a very short time. This post explores, from a technical viewpoint, why Indian temples benefit from digital solutions and what kind of systems can help them run more smoothly. They may not carry cash They want instant receipts From a tech perspective, this means temples can adopt: Digital logs for accounting These systems aren't complex to build....
Setup Dozzle with Auth on Coolify
2+ week, 5+ day ago (398+ words) I have been using Coolify for over a year to self-host on Hetzner and I am a big fan. However, I wanted a lightweight way to see how all of my websites were performing. I had used Dozzle in the past as a way to see logs, but it has drastically improved and can now show real-time resource information now as well. Adding authentication to Dozzle is not too challenging, however, I had to cobble together a few resources, so here is a step-by-side that I did for future me. In your deployed Coolify app, Resources->+ New Type "dozzle" in search bar Click Dozzle With Auth Update Service Name to "dozzle" Click Save Click Persistent Storages in the left side bar Click Files in the tab bar In a terminal on your local machine, run docker run -it --rm amir20/dozzle…...
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Bringing Cursor Café to Guadalajara ☕💻
2+ week, 6+ day ago (582+ words) It all started when I saw Cursor Caf" San Francisco. I've been a Cursor user and a coffee lover, so the idea of combining both worlds sounded like the perfect event to network. Many of us already work from coffee shops: creating, coding, shipping, and meeting people. The concept instantly clicked. I remember Ben Lang posting about it on X (Twitter), and I fell in love with the idea, especially the collab with Terminal, a brand I personally enjoy. (Can't wait to see a React Miami collab one day "). When Ben asked where Cursor Caf" should go next, I didn't hesitate: it had to come to my city. Around that time, I was already hosting several tech events and looking for ways to collaborate with more people. I told Ximena, an amazing community builder known across all Mexican tech circles…...
Building Player-Driven Digital Worlds: How BubuVerse Blends Creativity and Interactive Design
1+ week, 16+ hour ago (553+ words) [ ] As digital worlds evolve, one of the most compelling shifts is the movement toward player-driven experiences'worlds shaped not only by developers but by the community itself. BubuVerse is a strong example of this transition, combining interactive design, digital collectibles, and community-centric systems to build a universe that grows alongside its players. Rather than relying on traditional linear progression, BubuVerse introduces an exploration-based model. Players navigate cosmic realms, complete challenges, and interact with evolving digital companions. Every activity contributes to progression through a resource known as Starlight Energy, which powers upgrades, unlocks, and discoveries. From a development perspective, this structure encourages sustainable engagement. Instead of artificial rewards or time-gated mechanics, progression is tied to player activity and creativity. Features such as customizable realms, upgradeable characters, and collaborative events create long-term incentives for interaction. BubuVerse also blends physical and digital experiences by…...
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Game Engine in 2025
1+ week, 1+ day ago (1065+ words) A Complete Breakdown for High End, Mid Range, and Low End Computers This guide offers a complete overview of the most relevant game engines in 2025. It covers their strengths, hardware expectations, languages, ideal use cases, and the overall experience each engine delivers. Whether you have a high performance workstation or a modest laptop, there is an engine designed for your situation. Best for high end visuals Best for cinematic games Best for studios and advanced developers Language: C plus plus and Blueprint scripting Unreal Engine remains the most advanced general purpose engine available in 2025. Its graphical features can reach film level quality. With features such as advanced lighting, real time rendering, complex material systems, and large scale world handling, Unreal is ideal for large productions, realistic simulations, and ambitious open world titles. However, Unreal is resource intensive. It performs best…...