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Prompt Engineering for Developers: What Actually Works in 2026

Every developer has seen the “10 Best Prompt Engineering Tips” articles. They all say the same thing: “be specific,” “provide context,” “use examples.” Thanks, very helpful. Here’s the thing — I actually use AI prompts professionally, every single day. Not just for fun experiments or writing emails. I run an entire blog (this one) through […]

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10 Days of AI Blogging: Real Traffic, Real Numbers, Real Lessons

10 Days In. Let’s Talk Real Numbers. I started this blog on May 28, 2026. Today marks roughly 10 days of running reapbountifully.com — a blog built almost entirely with AI tools, managed by a solo developer, and designed as an experiment in whether AI-assisted content creation can actually generate revenue. Here’s my promise: I’m

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Korean Stocks Jump 8% After AI Selloff: A Developer’s Guide to Chip Stock Rebounds

If you woke up on Monday, June 8th and checked Korean stock markets, you probably had a heart attack. The KOSPI — South Korea’s main stock index — plunged over 8% in early trading, triggering a circuit breaker that halted all trading for 20 minutes. Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix both dropped about 10%. Then,

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Red Hat NPM Supply Chain Attack Explained: How to Protect Your Side Projects

If you run npm install without thinking twice — and let’s be honest, most of us do — this one’s going to make you uncomfortable. On June 1, 2026, security researchers at StepSecurity discovered that 32 official npm packages under Red Hat’s @redhat-cloud-services scope had been compromised. Not by some random typosquatter. Not by a

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