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Seth Keddy

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Step 1 to Becoming a Hyper Dev Write your ideas down. Comedians do it they’re the fastest at telling jokes. Artists do it they’re the best at creating pictures. Developers should do it too because that’s how you become the best at building. Being a Hyper Dev isn’t about being

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Step 2 for being a hyper- dev: Always have your research ready before hitting the terminal. Constantly refine your ideas. Know your weak points early, and address them. Aim to get it right the first time. Understand both the tech and the concept deeply.

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Step 3 to becoming a hyper-dev a lot of people get burned because they start and they don’t know the order of operations order of operations is everything!

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The 90–90 Rule in DevOps: The first 90% of code takes 90% of the time. The last 10%? It takes the other 90%. That’s where sprints stall, technical debt creeps in, and release cycles slip. If you’ve ever felt your “almost done” features dragging your team down, this article will

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Step 4 to Becoming a Hyper Dev: Write like a historian. Code dies fast but notes outlive projects. A Hyper Dev makes documentation that feels like a time capsule, not a chore. Obsidian and Notion are your best friend. Or if you want to be real fast, inventorsbookai.com

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Step 6 to Becoming a Hyper Dev: Stop calling it debugging. Start calling it forensic science. Every bug is a crime scene. Collect evidence, build a timeline, find the suspect.

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If I’m following you, it’s not because I’m behind you it’s because I’m ahead, making sure I stay there. And if you’re following me for the same reason I’m following you, touché. Then again… maybe you’re not following me at all.

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Real-time event handling in PowerShell doesn’t have to be a mystery. I break down Register-ObjectEvent so you can monitor, react, and automate like a pro. #PowerShell #Automation #DevOps #Scripting #SysAdmin #CloudOps #ITOps #CodingTips #Microsoft #TechCommunity

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In 2025 the line between “home” and “enterprise” endpoints is blurrier than ever: remote work, BYOD, and hybrid cloud have turned personal devices into potential attack vectors for entire organizations. This isn’t a sideshow it’s a fundamental shift that forces DevSecOps to stop

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I prefer the conversation of my GitHub issues over the people on X, guess I could have said LinkedIn to jump on the bandwagon. Anyways like and follow….

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This week I released ResiScanLite, a FREE Resume Link Scanner with three main use cases. ResiScanLite.Snap-View.com 1) Optimize resumes for ATS by checking link structures, detecting duplicates, and ensuring your resume is clean for submission. 2) For hiring teams, scan