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<item><title>How AI knowledge cutoff can break your code</title><link>https://dmitry-dulepov.com/how-ai-knowledge-cutoff-can-break-your-code/</link><comments>https://dmitry-dulepov.com/how-ai-knowledge-cutoff-can-break-your-code/#comments</comments><pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 19:11:00 +0300</pubDate><guid>https://dmitry-dulepov.com/how-ai-knowledge-cutoff-can-break-your-code/</guid><description>AIs out there are very powerful. However, unlike people, they don&#039;t learn all the time and they don&#039;t know everything, especially new technologies or technology updates. And that can seriously impact your work. Read the actual example and how to avoid the problem.</description></item>


        
            
<item><title>Glossaries in the dd_deepl TYPO3 extension</title><link>https://dmitry-dulepov.com/glossaries-in-the-dd-deepl-typo3-extension/</link><comments>https://dmitry-dulepov.com/glossaries-in-the-dd-deepl-typo3-extension/#comments</comments><pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2026 19:46:00 +0300</pubDate><guid>https://dmitry-dulepov.com/glossaries-in-the-dd-deepl-typo3-extension/</guid><description>This article describes what are glossaries in the TYPO3 dd_deepl extension and how to use them.</description></item>


        
            
<item><title>The blog is back!</title><link>https://dmitry-dulepov.com/the-blog-is-back/</link><comments>https://dmitry-dulepov.com/the-blog-is-back/#comments</comments><pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2026 01:01:16 +0300</pubDate><guid>https://dmitry-dulepov.com/the-blog-is-back/</guid><description>Long, long time ago there was a blog called “typo3bloke”. It had a lot of articles about TYPO3, TYPO3 extension development and other related topics. The blog was hosted on the Google Blogger platform. Time went on, and...</description></item>


        
    


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