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OffGridOps — Offline‑First Field Operations for the Real World
Dev Security

OffGridOps — Offline‑First Field Operations for the Real World

When the network disappears, work shouldn’t stop Field teams rarely work in perfect conditions. Inspections, maintenance, surveys, and incident response often happen in places with weak or no connectivity—remote sites, industrial zones, underground facilities, or disaster areas. Cloud‑first tools fail exactly when teams need them most. OffGridOps was built for those moments. It is an […]

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SmartFarm Lite — Simple, Offline-First Farm Records in Your Pocket
Farming

SmartFarm Lite — Simple, Offline-First Farm Records in Your Pocket

Modern farming doesn’t always happen where the internet is reliable. Many farmers still rely on notebooks, scattered photos, or memory alone to track crops, tasks, and harvests. SmartFarm Lite was built for exactly that reality. It is a lightweight, offline-first mobile app that helps farmers record everything that matters—without depending on cloud connectivity.

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Estimating Short-Term Price Direction with Heuristics and News Sentiment (Python)
AI

Estimating Short-Term Price Direction with Heuristics and News Sentiment (Python)

Predicting market movements is famously hard. Instead of claiming “AI will predict prices,” this Python script takes a more honest and practical approach: Estimate the probability that price will move up or down in the near term using transparent heuristics. This article explains the script’s design, the signals it blends, and how you can extend […]

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Rust vs Python: Choosing the Right Tool in the AI & Systems Era
Dev

Rust vs Python: Choosing the Right Tool in the AI & Systems Era

In today’s software landscape, one of the most common (and most misunderstood) questions is: Should we use Rust or Python? The honest answer is not either/or — it’s about using the right tool for the right layer of the system. This article explains the real differences, trade-offs, and how modern teams combine Rust and Python […]

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How Software Technology Can Help Chanthaburi Farmers Regain Control of Fruit Prices
Farming

How Software Technology Can Help Chanthaburi Farmers Regain Control of Fruit Prices

Chanthaburi is one of Thailand’s most important fruit-producing provinces, especially for durian, mangosteen, and rambutan. Yet despite high-quality produce, local farmers often suffer from price volatility and external market influence, particularly from large export-driven demand such as China. This problem is not just about trade—it is about who controls information, coordination, and access to markets. […]

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How AI Helps Predict Financial Opportunities
AI

How AI Helps Predict Financial Opportunities

Financial opportunities rarely appear as obvious signals. They emerge when price, risk, or expectations become temporarily misaligned. Artificial Intelligence (AI) does not magically predict the future—but it excels at detecting conditions where opportunities are statistically more likely to exist. This article explains how AI helps identify financial opportunities, from short‑term trading to long‑term macro investing, […]

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How to Use an ONNX Model in React Native (and Other Mobile App Frameworks)
AI Dev

How to Use an ONNX Model in React Native (and Other Mobile App Frameworks)

ONNX (Open Neural Network Exchange) is one of the most practical formats for deploying machine learning models on mobile devices. It allows you to train models once (PyTorch, TensorFlow, etc.) and run them efficiently across Android, iOS, and cross-platform frameworks like React Native and Flutter. This article explains how ONNX inference works on mobile, with […]

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How Leaf Disease Detection Algorithms Work: From Camera to Decision
Farming

How Leaf Disease Detection Algorithms Work: From Camera to Decision

Introduction When people hear AI leaf disease detection, they often imagine a system that instantly and perfectly diagnoses plant diseases from a single photo. In reality, the algorithms behind leaf disease detection are more pragmatic—and more reliable—than that. They are not designed to replace agronomists. They are designed to reduce uncertainty early, using visual signals […]

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Smart Farming Lite: Practical Digital Agriculture Without Sensors
Farming

Smart Farming Lite: Practical Digital Agriculture Without Sensors

Introduction For years, smart farming has been promoted as a future powered by sensors, IoT gateways, dashboards, and complex analytics. In reality, most farmers—especially small and medium farms—cannot adopt or sustain these systems. Smart Farming Lite is an alternative approach: a phone-first, decision-driven digital farming system that works without mandatory hardware. It focuses on helping […]

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Why Custom-Made MES Wins Where Ready-Made Systems Fail
ERP Industry

Why Custom-Made MES Wins Where Ready-Made Systems Fail

Most factories don’t fail at MES because of technology. They fail because the system doesn’t reflect how the factory actually works. On paper, ready-made MES looks perfect: OEE dashboards Traceability Production reports Compliance checklists But on the shop floor, a different story appears: Operators keep Excel sheets “just in case” Supervisors manually adjust numbers Engineers […]

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How to Build a Thailand-Specific Election Simulation
City

How to Build a Thailand-Specific Election Simulation

Predicting elections in Thailand is not about guessing winners. It is about simulating parliamentary outcomes under uncertainty—taking into account Thailand’s electoral system, regional voting behavior, and coalition politics. This article explains how to build a Thailand-specific election simulation model using Python, in a way that is transparent, probabilistic, and honest about uncertainty. Why Thailand Needs […]

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When AI Replaces Search: How Content Creators Survive (and Win)
AI

When AI Replaces Search: How Content Creators Survive (and Win)

The Silent Shift No One Can Ignore For more than 20 years, the internet worked on a simple rule: if you wanted knowledge, you searched for it, clicked a website, and read. Writers were rewarded with traffic, reputation, and sometimes money. AI systems like ChatGPT have quietly broken this loop. Today, people no longer search […]

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How to Predict Metal Prices for Recycling Businesses (Without Becoming a Trader)
Industry Thinking

How to Predict Metal Prices for Recycling Businesses (Without Becoming a Trader)

Introduction Many recycling business owners ask the same question: “How can I predict copper or steel prices so I don’t buy at the wrong time?” The honest answer is this: You don’t need perfect prediction. You need better decisions than yesterday. This article explains a practical, business-oriented approach to predicting metal prices—designed specifically for recycling […]

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Who Moved My Cheese?
Dev

Who Moved My Cheese?

A Survival Guide for Software Developers in the AI Era The book Who Moved My Cheese? looks simple—almost childish. But its lesson is brutally relevant for software developers living through the AI era. AI didn’t just improve our tools. It moved the cheese.

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Designing Tailored E-Commerce Systems
Dev E-Commerce

Designing Tailored E-Commerce Systems

Why Competing with Shopee or Amazon Is the Wrong Goal When organizations consider building an e-commerce system, the first concern is almost always competition with large platforms such as Shopee, Lazada, Amazon, or TikTok Shop. These platforms dominate through capital, traffic, logistics subsidies, and aggressive marketing. Trying to compete with them directly is not a […]

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Anti‑Patterns Where AI Breaks Systems
AI

Anti‑Patterns Where AI Breaks Systems

Artificial Intelligence promises speed, automation, and insight. Yet in real-world software projects—especially enterprise, GovTech, ERP, and industrial systems—AI often breaks systems instead of improving them. This usually does not happen because AI models are "bad", but because they are applied with the wrong mental model. This article documents common anti‑patterns we see when AI is […]

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Why We Don’t Just Build Software — We Make Systems Work
Dev ERP

Why We Don’t Just Build Software — We Make Systems Work

In many projects, the problem is not that software doesn’t exist. The problem is that nothing works together. Orders are correct in one system but wrong in another. Data is duplicated, delayed, or lost. People fall back to Excel, LINE, and manual work. This is where our real strength lies.

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Useful Wazuh Admin Prompt Packs
AI Security

Useful Wazuh Admin Prompt Packs

How Security Teams Use AI to Manage, Tune, and Scale Wazuh Faster Why Wazuh Administration Is Harder Than It Looks Wazuh is powerful, open-source, and flexible—but that flexibility comes with operational cost. Many Wazuh administrators struggle with: Writing correct detection rules Tuning alerts without losing visibility Mapping alerts to real business risk Explaining findings to […]

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Why Replacing Legacy Systems Fails in Government (And What Works Instead)
City Dev

Why Replacing Legacy Systems Fails in Government (And What Works Instead)

Government agencies around the world share a familiar frustration: critical systems built decades ago are still running core services, yet no longer fit today’s digital expectations. When the pain becomes too visible, the most common reaction is also the most dangerous one: “Let’s replace the legacy system.” History shows that this approach fails far more […]

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