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Challenge Ourselves
We intentionally take on projects that challenge us and sharpen our skills.
Welcome To
Project Banana Cake
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We're a team of tech enthusiasts driven by curiosity, a love of learning, and the belief that knowledge is most powerful when shared.
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We intentionally take on projects that challenge us and sharpen our skills.
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We believe the best work comes from genuine excitement. If we're not enjoying it, we're doing it wrong.
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Everything we learn, we pass on. No gatekeeping.
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Friends exploring diverse tech fields, driven by curiosity and a shared commitment to learning and knowledge-sharing.
Meet The CrewSystems Enthusiast
Explores system architecture and design, building scalable, reliable, and well-structured systems.
ADHD Professional
I swap my interests and projects out like my breath. In and out.
Arch Nerd
I use Arch Linux btw.
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Fresh notes from our latest experiments, build challenges, and lessons learned.
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Self-ImprovementJul 15, 2026
by Albert Tan
So, I’m sure we have all been there before, a new idea or maybe something interesting has piqued your interest. You had dived as deep as you could and feel ready to tackle the challenge. The first day? Amazing. The second and third? Meh. And then it all goes downhill from here. I want to note that this is solely my opinion and is not backed by science at all. All vibes! Skip to the end for a summary table of what I tried, and which was most effective. The main idea of this article is procrast
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UncategorizedJun 10, 2026
by Havyn Liew
DISCLAIMER: Since using Arch Linux or any Linux as a home system is a whole shift of what you are used to, not every little thing can be covered in this post, so do approach this with a learning mindset and to not be discouraged when you cannot find the answer. Society pictures failure as a fear, to fail is the path to learning, and the path to learn is success.- Havyn Liew The first time i touched Linux was in 2022 and i fell in love. It was the first time i felt like i had infinite power on
Read PostSystem DesignMay 11, 2026
by Audy Wallace Siegle
When you have multiple concurrent services communicate with each other, they often rely on one another to complete requests. This may work for small and stable environments but, it becomes fragile at scale. A sudden surge in traffic or an unexpected service failure can result in system wide outages. This is where RabbitMQ comes to help. RabbitMQ is an open-source message broker and streamer that implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP). To put in simply, it is a software servic
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