UV: The Python Package Manager That Actually Works
Python's package management has been a pain point for years. You've lived through pip's dependency hell, waited for Poetry's lock files, and
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Python's package management has been a pain point for years. You've lived through pip's dependency hell, waited for Poetry's lock files, and
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You open Twitter. Someone vibecoded a startup using an agentic MCP with claude.md. You assume a folding chair position. This post explains every AI dev buzzword you're seeing right now.
GitNexus: The Zero-Server Code Intelligence Engine That Actually Gets Your Codebase - practical guide with examples and best practices.