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Adding view counter to bolt CMS
Let's create a view counter for articles in Bolt CMS. We'll explore possible implementations and basic protection against view count manipulation.
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Hidden Disc Holder
Looking for a place to store your disc collection, and find shelf storage boring? I have a solution for you.
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Migrating from PHPStorm to Cursor
Let's explore how to configure familiar JetBrains PHPStorm functions in Cursor (VS Code). Many of the features described in this article are general and not specifically tied to PHP, so it will be relevant for migration from other JetBrains products as well.
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Stairway to Heaven: Customizing WLED
From the idea and attempts to use the standard firmware to building my own with an increased number of control pins, an expanded web interface, a debugging API, custom lighting control logic, and even a demo on jsfiddle.
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My Music AI Album Release
Yesterday, I released my electronic music album on SoundCloud. The genres are trap / drum and bass / neurofunk. The album emphasizes high-quality bass, appealing to those who enjoy listening to loud music with a subwoofer.
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DIY wash & cure station for resin printers
Build your own wash and cure station for 3D printing. Simple and cost-effective.
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Epoxy table: step by step
While planning the kitchen renovation, I faced the challenge of integrating the bar counter into the new design. The solution was clear - I decided to implement long-standing plans to work with epoxy resin and create something unique with my own hands.
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DIY Honda: Printing Parts in the Garage
Night, a Honda Accord, and an unexpected 'visitor' on the roadside. A story about how a simple mishap turned into an opportunity to 3D printing and independently recreate a headlight bracket, bypassing the need for costly parts. Dive into a journey from misfortune to self-sufficiency in the world of car repair.
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Why do I need a 3D printer?
This is perhaps the first question people ask when they find out I have a 3D printer. Initially, of course, everyone prints useless (well, almost) figurines. But once all the toys have been printed, an engineer will find where to apply the printer.
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