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Why I Stopped Chasing My Passion and Finally Found Peace
For years, I believed that chasing my passion was the only path to a meaningful life. I consumed the motivational quotes, watched the TED Talks, and clung to the idea that “doing what you love” was the ultimate goal. The world told me that passion would lead to success, fulfillment, and even happiness. So I ran after it like it was the finish line to everything I wanted. But eventually, that pursuit left me exhausted, anxious, and lost. I stopped chasing my passion—not because I gave up, but because I discovered something better: peace.
By Anwar Jamil8 months ago in 01
Azure Functions Challenges
Azure Functions lets dev teams in 2025 zero in on business logic while Azure takes care of servers, patches, and scaling. Its event-driven model and smooth CI/CD hookups push code from laptop to production fast. The pay-as-you-go Consumption and Flex plans mean you pay only for what runs. Built-in bindings link your functions to Storage, Event Grid, Cosmos DB, Logic Apps, AI services, and external APIs without fuss. And because it works hand-in-glove with Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, and similar tools, automated testing and deployments are easy.
By Dmitry Baraishuk8 months ago in 01
The Tree That Taught Me About Hypocrisy . AI-Generated.
When I came home that day, my wife stood near the bathroom window, visibly upset. “There’s a tree right next to the washroom,” she said sternly. “Birds sit on it. I can't bear the thought that they might see me while I bathe. Cut it down—it’s a matter of my honor.”
By Sophia Grace8 months ago in 01
Protect AI Application With Security Testing
AI-driven products expose organizations to a range of vulnerabilities – such as model poisoning, prompt injection, and data leakage – that do not exist in traditional software. Because these risks are unique, they require security tests designed specifically for AI workloads. However, even the best individual test cannot uncover every weakness. Robust protection requires a combination of methods – static code analysis, dynamic API fuzzing, adversarial example generation, red team simulations, and more – brought together in a single comprehensive program.
By Dmitry Baraishuk8 months ago in 01
The Convergence of Project Management and Cyber Security
Cyber security initiatives involve complex layers of technology, policy, and compliance that often span multiple departments and stakeholders. Traditional security models—once siloed and heavily IT-driven—are no longer sufficient. This is where project management steps in as a bridge between technical teams, executive leadership, and compliance officers.
By Cheyanne Mallas8 months ago in 01
How To Outsource Dedicated Software Development Teams
A dedicated software development team supplied by an external provider is best understood as a variable-capacity extension of an in-house engineering group. It follows three rules. First, every backlog item, milestone, and metric is aligned with the client’s business targets rather than the vendor’s utilization goals. Second, work remains transparent: repositories, test results, and decision logs are accessible to the client at all times. Third, the provider is obliged to deal with change, refining scope or priorities without lengthy renegotiation when market or regulatory events force adjustment.
By Dmitry Baraishuk8 months ago in 01
How to Hire a Backend Developer as an Executive
Investment in backend engineering talent is critical for software projects. While user-facing features receive the limelight, the invisible backbone – databases, APIs, security layers, deployment pipelines – governs the company’s ability to out-innovate competitors. A well-architected stack supports new software product lines. A high-performing backend engineer can reduce feature delivery times, protect critical apps from attacks, and cut infrastructure spend through optimization.
By Dmitry Baraishuk8 months ago in 01
Two-minute overview of this week's new energy industry news (June 17-June 23)
1、Renewable Energy Information——The UK’s Crown Estate to invest £400m in offshore wind supply chain expansion According to Reuters on 17 June, the Crown Estate, which manages the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland on behalf of the monarchy, has announced up to £400 million in investment to strengthen the UK’s offshore wind supply chain. The funding will support the development of domestic ports, manufacturing, and testing facilities, aiming to ease key bottlenecks and accelerate progress towards the UK’s 2030 target of a largely decarbonised power sector.
By Energy Boom Club8 months ago in 01
Business Intelligence Software for Healthcare — What to Expect
Modern healthcare operates inside a data deluge. Every blood gas result, every reimbursement code, and every nurse’s shift handoff generates data that, in aggregate, dwarfs the holdings of many national archives. For decades, that data collected dust in proprietary databases, accessible only to technical specialists and summoned slowly by retrospective reports that arrived long after the decisions they might have informed were already made.
By Dmitry Baraishuk8 months ago in 01











