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How to Send Emails in Cursor with Mailtrap MCP Server

If you want to send emails in Cursor, you won’t be able to do it since it doesn’t have built-in sending functionality. But don’t worry—I’ve got you covered! In this article, I’ll show you how to integrate Cursor withMailtrap MCPand start sending emails with simple prompts—whether you’re on Windows o..

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PostgreSQL Performance: Faster Queries and Better Throughput

Understand how PostgreSQL performance works, from MVCC to query planning, and how to optimize for better throughput and latency.

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Top 12 Angular Best Practices that you need to consider in 2026

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Find out the top 12 Angular best practices to follow in 2026 for building robust and scalable web apps.

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Improve Email Deliverability: Here’s How & Best Practices to Follow

Hitting the inbox is paramount, no matter how big or small a sender you are. If not… - Your marketing campaigns go unseen. - Your transactional emails fail to reach their destination. - Your efforts translate into lost revenue and damaged sender reputation. At Mailtrap, we help you improve deliverab..

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Understanding Botnets & How to Defend Against Them

Botnets remain one of the biggest cybersecurity threats, enabling large-scale DDoS attacks, credential theft, and malware distribution. These networks of compromised devices operate silently, controlled by cybercriminals to exploit vulnerabilities. - How do botnets work? Infect devices via phishing,..

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My Functional Programming Awakening: Patterns I'd Been Using All Along

A dev takes functional programming from Python class to JavaScript land—with surprising wins. The usual suspects show up:closures,function composition, and some spicyparser combinators. But the real magic? Swapping out side-effect soup forpure functions,Result-based error handling, andhigher-order f.. read more  

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GitHub Copilot crosses 20M all-time users

GitHub Copilot just crossed20 million users. Five million joined last quarter alone. Enterprise usage? Up75%quarter-over-quarter. It’s now in the hands of90% of the Fortune 100, according to Microsoft. Here’s the kicker: Copilot’s AI coding biz is now bigger than all of GitHub’s revenue when Micros.. read more  

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Scaling Netflix's threat detection pipelines without streaming

Netflix’s “Psycho Pattern” stitched togetherSpark, Kafka, and Airflowinto a relentless micro-batch pipeline. It tracked high watermarks for near-real-time threat detection—fast enough, sharp enough. Then came the Flink switch. Lower latency? Sure. But it missed the mark. Signal quality stayed flat... read more  

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2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey

Visual Studio and VS Code continue to reign supreme, fending off AI IDEs in the Stack Overflow 2025 Developer Survey. AI-generated devs noted as time-consuming and lacking trust, while Microsoft tools still dominate in agentic AI with GitHub and ChatGPT. More to discover, as always, Stack Overflow D.. read more  

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So you want to parse a PDF?

Out of 3,977 real-world PDFs, 0.5% broke during xref pointer parsing. Not a huge number—unless you're the one parsing them. The top culprit? Junk data before the start pointer. Classic. Other file weirdness: broken xref tables, bad object offsets, and inconsistent xref chains... read more  

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