Thinking deeply about architecture and trying more high-level prototypes out -> then if one really sticks digging in a bit more and injecting my own code is what I've started to do.
The downside is I don't really like starting from "scratch" without these tools anymore. They save so much time for drudge work / migrating changes across large portions of code - I miss the manual way but if I'm being honest not really.
I code as much as I can without ai tools in order to stay fresh for interviews though. It's really eye opening to see how lost non-technical people without a software background get even with the latest cursor tools.
In the future, architectural understanding and knowing how to scale a project will pay top dollar.
This is a really interesting writeup - but something I think a lot of people underestimate is how often these turnstiles are implemented improperly which then makes it pretty easy to spoof / bypass them entirely?
Curious if there's boilerplate provided by cloudflare or a third-party for common JS frameworks like Next and React? For instance, starting very basic like "protecting a web-form submit button / route until the turnstile passes"?
As someone who's previously had cdiff I've read loads of research on the subject of improving gut biome health and preventing further instance of colon cancer - since in theory cdiff permanently harms the biome and can increase this risk.
I wonder if we'll get more info about dosing / long-term results?