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Interviews with a top geek advocate, celebrity, and icon about their current and past geek projects.
How Build Tooling Decisions Affect App Stability in Production?
I remember the day stability became a question mark instead of an assumption. The app hadn’t changed in any meaningful way. Features were the same. Tests were green. Still, production behaved like it had developed a personality of its own. Some users sailed through sessions. Others hit crashes that vanished the moment we tried to reproduce them.
By Mary L. Rodriquezabout a month ago in Geeks
Why Apps Work Fine in Testing but Fail in Production?
The moment usually arrives without drama. A message from support. A short note from a user. Something vague like “it stops responding sometimes” or “it worked yesterday.” I’ve learned not to dismiss those messages, even when everything looked perfect before release. Especially when everything looked perfect.
By Mike Pichaiabout a month ago in Geeks
Nicki Minaj Stuns the Internet With Shocked Surprise Appearance: What Really Happened There
Nicki Minaj is no stranger to controversy. This time around, however, she shocked her most devoted fans in a political move that took her industry by storm. Her name was trending worldwide in minutes as people everywhere were left with their jaws dropped asking the burning question in every corner of cyberspace—what just went down?
By iftikhar Ahmadabout a month ago in Geeks
How Mobile Apps Are Reverse Engineered in Practice?
The first time I truly felt it, I wasn’t being attacked. I was being watched. I was sitting alone at my desk late at night, replaying a short screen recording someone had sent me. The app looked normal. Too normal. Buttons tapped. Screens loaded. Still, the sequence of actions didn’t match how the app was supposed to behave.
By Samantha Blakeabout a month ago in Geeks
Why App Projects Go Over Budget More Often Than Expected?
The spreadsheet looked calm when I first opened it. Neat columns. Reasonable numbers. A timeline that felt ambitious but fair. I remember sitting there mid-morning, sunlight cutting across the table, thinking we had finally planned one cleanly. No excess. No padding. Just enough room to build what we believed we understood.
By Samantha Blake2 months ago in Geeks











