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As JDForum continues to grow, its founders and community are committed to maintaining the high standards that have defined the platform. Plans for future development include expanding the range of topics, enhancing user engagement tools, and incorporating more interactive features to facilitate dynamic discussions.

In the early days of the decentralized web, a developer known only as "JD" grew tired of the "noise-to-signal" ratio on mainstream boards. Most forums were flooded with reposts, broken links, and low-effort content. JD’s vision was simple: jdforum high quality

I'm working on a large Java monolith (~2M LOC) with frequent flaky builds and long CI times. After profiling our pipeline and codebase, I implemented several changes that reduced CI time by ~45% and cut flaky builds from ~12% to ~2%. Sharing what worked and hoping to hear your experiences. As JDForum continues to grow, its founders and

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