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  • From Chaos to Order: One Day of Delivery Service with the PILOT

    Every morning at any delivery service starts the same: phones are flashing notifications, dozens of emails are piling up in your inbox, endless chats with managers and couriers are swirling in your messengers, and each order is a little more pressing than the last. It's at this point that it becomes...
  • SEO Basics for Beginners: How to Make Your Website Visible

    When a business launches a new website, it's often tempting to "get to the top" right away, but it's unclear what exactly to do and where to start. Search engine optimization seems like some complex magic, accessible only to SEO specialists. In reality, it's a system of down-to-earth actions related...
  • Sardinia, CAP, and the small 08020 area code

    When tourists plan a trip to Sardinia, they often think of azure seas, mountain trails, and local cuisine more than postal codes. But the numbers on the envelope, in the GPS, or on the booking form often determine how comfortable and predictable the trip will be. In small communities, like the cozy ...
  • Expense Control: Emburse Professional with Automatic Receipt

    We're used to expense reports being a pain: receipts get crumpled in our wallets, amounts get lost in spreadsheets, and closing documents are remembered at the airport. With Emburse Professional, the process became transparent and fast: we took a photo of the receipt, the AI ​​pulled in the amount, ...
  • How Auto Auction Data Is Changing Buyer Experience

    "I'm working on a data analytics project that involves processing information from vehicle auction databases. Vinfax is one of the tools I use for data collection." This phrase could have come from an analyst, a dealer, or even a car magazine writer. And it's a sign of the times: the used car market...
  • Scaling into new markets and localization

    Growing into new geographies doesn't begin with translating interfaces, but with understanding the unit economy of each country and how it is affected by regulations and payment infrastructure. During the preliminary modeling stage, it's crucial to compare potential ARPU with CAC and operational con...
  • Wallet Security: Phishing, Counterfeits, and Malicious Extensio

    When you first start using cryptocurrency, it seems like the main difficulty is understanding where the private key is stored and how the network works. In practice, the most common cause of losses isn't a blockchain hack, but rather user deception at the interface level and habits. I've seen the sa...
  • Punctuation as navigation of meaning

    Punctuation isn't just text decoration, but a system of road signs that guide the reader from the theme to the conclusion. It sets the pace, places emphasis, and adjusts the perspective: the same sentence, punctuated by a comma, dash, or colon, can sound like a clarification, a turn, or a conclusion...
  • A Simple Trading System for Quotex

    When it comes to financial markets, most people imagine chaos, flashing charts, and traders frantically pressing buttons. In reality, it's much calmer. Successful trading is rarely associated with passion and spontaneity. It's more of a ritual that requires discipline, a cool head, and a pre-defined...
  • Mystery and Warmth: How Secrets of Paradise Merge Game Combines

    Secrets of Paradise Merge Game isn't just another puzzle game, but a true interactive novel where the soft light of a tropical morning coexists with the shadows of the past. From the very first minute, the player finds themselves on an island where everything once teemed with life but now seems imme...
  • CentOS Stream 9 vs. AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux

    Server infrastructure has been going through a quiet but very important revolution in recent years. Once upon a time, the market was simple: Red Hat Enterprise Linux set the tone, CentOS was its free copy, and administrators could build predictable systems for decades without fear of sudden changes....
  • Crushing buckets: how we learned to turn waste into a resource

    Construction is always associated with mountains of waste. Concrete blocks after dismantling, brick fragments, pieces of asphalt - all this has long been considered unnecessary cargo that had to be taken off-site. We are used to thinking that waste is an inevitable part of the process, but it turned...