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TechCrunch and the AI Revolution: A Wong Edan Analysis

Welcome, you carbon-based information scavengers, to the digital asylum. If you are reading this, you are likely looking for some “thought leadership” or “market insights” regarding the current state of Artificial Intelligence. Well, pull up a chair and keep your hands away from the GPU fans, because we are diving deep into the chaotic, high-stakes […]

Mar 16, 2026
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The Great Rust Web Framework Circus: A Madman’s Survival Guide

Welcome to the Asylum of High-Performance Web Development Greetings, you glorious heap-allocating lunatics! If you are reading this, you have likely decided to abandon the cozy, garbage-collected warmth of Node.js or Python to embrace the cold, uncompromising embrace of the Rust borrow checker. You saw the benchmarks, didn’t you? You saw those little green bars […]

Mar 16, 2026
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Decoding 350+ Smart City IoT Projects: A Wong Edan Analysis

Greetings, mere mortals and aspiring silicon-overlords. It is I, the Wong Edan of the tech world, back from the digital wilderness to explain why your “smart city” is likely just a collection of expensive sensors pretending to be intelligent. While you were busy arguing about whether your fridge needs a Twitter account, the folks at […]

Mar 16, 2026
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Tech Innovation vs Sustainability: The Marriage of the Century?

Greetings, fellow data-hoarders and digital monks. It is I, your resident Wong Edan, back from the depths of the server room with a head full of logic gates and a heart full of carbon-neutral dreams. People keep asking me, “Wong, can we really have our digital cake and eat it too? Can we build the […]

Mar 15, 2026
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Python Automation Secrets: From Cocktails to Construction Machines

Greetings, fellow meat-sacks and aspiring digital overlords. It is I, your resident Wong Edan, back from the depths of the Reddit archives where sanity goes to die and brilliant scripts go to be buried under “First Post” comments. If you are still doing repetitive tasks by hand, I have one question for you: why? Why […]

Mar 15, 2026
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Authelia: Stop Leaving Your Homelab Front Door Wide Open!

Welcome, you beautiful, disorganized digital hoarders. Look at you, sitting there with your rack of decommissioned enterprise servers, sucking up enough electricity to dim the streetlights in three neighboring zip codes. You’ve got Plex, you’ve got Jellyfin, you’ve got a dashboard for your smart toaster, and you’ve got exactly fifty-seven different usernames and passwords because […]

Mar 15, 2026
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