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      <description>In the age of AI-assisted coding, one problem keeps surfacing: AI doesn&rsquo;t follow instructions. OpenSpec changes that by introducing spec-driven development—a disciplined workflow where specifications are written before code is generated.
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      <description>AI-powered coding assistants have become essential tools for modern developers. In this post, I&rsquo;ll compare three popular VSCode extensions: GitHub Copilot, Continue.dev, and Kilo Code (kilo.io), helping you choose the right one for your workflow.
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      <description>FluxCD Operator brings a simplified management experience and a native web UI for monitoring your GitOps workflows. This guide walks you through migrating an existing FluxCD installation to the Operator pattern with UI enabled, while maintaining GitLab as your Git source.
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