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Docker Cheat Sheet: Images, Containers, Compose & More
Complete Docker reference — pulling images, running containers, volumes, networks, exec, logs, Docker Compose commands, Dockerfile tips, and disk cleanup.
What You Should Never Paste Into AI Tools at Work
A practical security guide for teams using ChatGPT and other AI tools without accidentally leaking secrets, contracts, or customer data.
Claude API Cheat Sheet: SDK, CLI, MCP & Prompting
Complete Claude reference — Anthropic API, model IDs, Messages API params, Claude Code CLI commands, MCP setup, tool use, prompt caching, and Batch API.
How to Spot AI-Generated Phishing Before You Click
Generative AI has made phishing emails cleaner and more believable. This guide shows the practical signs that still give them away.
Prompt Injection, Explained for Normal People
Prompt injection sounds technical, but the core idea is simple: attackers hide instructions inside content and try to make an AI system obey them.
How to Evaluate AI Security Tools Without Buying the Marketing
A practical guide to evaluating AI security products so teams can separate useful controls from vague dashboards and inflated claims.
How to Red-Team Your Own Chatbot Before Users Do
A practical starting guide for teams that want to test their chatbot for jailbreaks, prompt injection, unsafe outputs, and data leakage before launch.
An AI Security Checklist for Small Teams Shipping Fast
A practical AI security checklist for small teams that want to move quickly without ignoring prompts, data exposure, tools, and basic safeguards.
Use Malwarebytes for ChatGPT to Fight AI Phishing Scams
Stop AI phishing with the Malwarebytes ChatGPT app. Learn to investigate delivery scams, bank alerts, and suspicious links faster using real-time threat data.
PHP Ternary Operator Guide: Clean & Concise Logic
Master the PHP ternary operator to write cleaner, more concise if-else logic. Learn the syntax, see real-world examples, and improve your code readability.
10 Essential UX Laws Every Designer Should Know
Master the foundational rules of UX design, including Fitts's Law, Hick's Law, and Miller's Law. Improve your product's usability with these key principles.
MCP Explained: How Claude Connects to Any Tool or Data Source
A clear breakdown of the Model Context Protocol — what it is, and how Claude uses MCP servers to connect to tools.
Manifest: The Perplexity 'Computer' Framework for Market Intelligence
Deconstructing the 8 high-precision prompt sequences that transform Perplexity Computer into an autonomous investment research engine.
Manifest: Installing GitHub Desktop on Ubuntu (2026 Edition)
A technical guide to deploying the community-hardened Linux fork of GitHub Desktop across Ubuntu and Debian-based systems.
How to Write Your First Claude Code Skill (SKILL.md Guide)
A hands-on tutorial to create a working Claude Code skill using SKILL.md — build a /smart-commit skill.
Build Your First MCP Server for Claude in 15 Minutes
A step-by-step tutorial to scaffold a minimal MCP server in TypeScript, expose a tool, and connect it to Claude.
Using Claude for Code Review: A Developer's Field Guide
How to actually use Claude to catch real bugs in your code before your teammates do — with prompts that work.
What Are Claude Agent Skills and How Do They Work?
A clear explainer on Claude Agent Skills — what they are, and why they matter for developer workflows in 2026.
I Deleted My Code with git reset --hard. git reflog Saved It.
True story: running git reset --hard on the wrong branch wiped a week of work. Here is how git reflog recovered it all.
How Developers Actually Use Claude Every Day
Forget the hype. Here's how real developers have quietly worked Claude into their daily workflow — from debugging at 1am to writing docs.
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