Digital Da Vincis: The Late 1900s and the Rise of Silicon Creators

If the 1800s gave us wires and steam, the late 1900s handed us code and imagination — and a whole lot of beige plastic. This was the era when art, invention, and geekery finally stopped pretending to be separate things. Suddenly, the world’s most powerful tools didn’t look like chisels or paintbrushes — they looked like keyboards, circuit boards, … Read more

Spaghetti Architecture: The Code That Ate Itself

Once upon a deployment, in a land far, far away (a production server running PHP 5.3 and still somehow alive), there lived a codebase. Not just any codebase, but a sprawling, tangled mass of if-statements, helper functions, and global variables that had long forgotten their purpose. Welcome to Spaghetti Architecture — a culinary horror story masquerading as … Read more