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🔥 The ULTIMATE Guide to Writing VIRAL Posts on Dev.to 🌟

Are you ready to take your Dev.to game to the next level? 💪 If you’re here, it means you’re not just looking for basic advice—you want advanced, actionable, and data-driven strategies to write posts that go viral, spark conversations, and establish you as a thought leader in the developer community. 🧠💡 In this monster guide, we’ll explore EVERYTHING you need to know about crafting viral posts on Dev.to—from mastering psychological triggers to leveraging advanced SEO techniques. By the end of this post, you’ll have a treasure chest of pro-level tips, tricks, and strategies to create content that captivates, engages, and

Go from idealism to action with the help of this prompt

The full prompt is below in italics. Copy it and submit it to the AI chatbot of your choice. The chatbot will provide direction and details to help you take actual steps toward your idealistic goals. Full prompt: Hi there! I’ve always been passionate about [DESCRIBE YOUR IDEALISTIC GOAL HERE], but I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed by the idea of changing my whole lifestyle. I want to make a real difference, but I'm unsure where to start and how to turn my idealistic goals into practical actions. I’m particularly interested in [GIVE SOME MORE DETAILS ABOUT YOUR IDEALISTIC GOAL HERE],

Setting up a workflow for development on machines

Hello everyone, At our company we make software for machines that are used in the industrial field. For testing purposes I am looking for a way to enhance the workflow of testing our software on the machines. Currently we put the software on them manually by copying the files over via TeamViewer. Our software depends on having a certain structure of folders. But if I want to test different versions this becomes unorganized. Is there a better way of doing this? Some things you should keep in mind is that: I want to be able to switch easily between multiple

When the physicists need burner phones, that’s when you know America’s changed | John Naughton

At international academic conferences recently, one sees an interesting trend. Some American participants are travelling with “burner” phones or have minimalist laptops running browsers and not much else. In other words, they are equipped with the same kind of kit that security-conscious people used to bring 15 years ago when travelling to China. So what’s up? Well, these academics have a finger on the pulse of Trump’s America, and are concerned about what might happen when they return home. They’ve read on Robert Reich’s Substack about the French scientist who was prevented from entering the country because US Border Patrol