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Why I chose PM2 over Docker for most services - SolidNorth
buildinpublic2026-06-25
Jay TuazonJay Tuazon

Why I chose PM2 over Docker for most services - SolidNorth

Why PM2 over Docker for most services Running 13 production services on a single VPS. Here...

Building haven bench in the open, and the flaky CI ghost it flushed out
devops2026-06-24
InferHavenInferHaven

Building haven bench in the open, and the flaky CI ghost it flushed out

A debugging story from building InferHaven in the open: how a benchmark feature flushed out a...

Stop treating security training as a yearly compliance checkbox
security2026-06-25
Renato MarinhoRenato Marinho

Stop treating security training as a yearly compliance checkbox

Stop treating security training as a yearly chore. Learn how to use MCP to bridge the gap between vulnerabilities and developer education in real-time.

Learning AWS by Building a Local Document Processing Pipeline (Without an AWS Account)
aws2026-06-25
Micheal AngeloMicheal Angelo

Learning AWS by Building a Local Document Processing Pipeline (Without an AWS Account)

Cloud computing often feels difficult to learn because many tutorials focus on individual services in...

How We Actually Build Scalable Applications in 2026: Cloud-Native, AI, and the Decisions That Matter
cloudnative2026-06-25
Halkwinds TechnologyHalkwinds Technology

How We Actually Build Scalable Applications in 2026: Cloud-Native, AI, and the Decisions That Matter

Most modernisation projects stall not because of bad intentions, but because teams adopt the right patterns in the wrong order. Here's what cloud-native architecture, microservices, CI/CD, and AI integration actually look like when they ship to production — including the trade-offs nobody puts in the docs.

Push and fetch in Git: syncing with the remote
git2026-06-25
Javi PalaciosJavi Palacios

Push and fetch in Git: syncing with the remote

Learn to send and receive changes in Git with git push and git fetch. Understand the difference between fetch and pull, how to use --force-with-lease, and why git push --force is a bad idea.

Why I still use NGINX over everything else
devops2026-06-27
Mishan Raj ShahMishan Raj Shah

Why I still use NGINX over everything else

People keep recommending Caddy. The config is cleaner, automatic HTTPS, three lines and you're done....

Cloud Native Architecture Fundamentals: Building for the Modern Era
cloudnative2026-06-25
Ryan GiggsRyan Giggs

Cloud Native Architecture Fundamentals: Building for the Modern Era

Optimize your software for cost, efficiency, reliability, and faster delivery — by combining the...

99.9% uptime is 43 minutes a month. Do you know your number?
monitoring2026-06-24
SlimSlim

99.9% uptime is 43 minutes a month. Do you know your number?

Every uptime SLA, translated into plain downtime per year, month, week, and day. Plus the part nobody tells you: the number you advertise and the number you measure are not the same.

Simplify Complex Data Handling with AG Grid in React
ai2026-06-25
Sahil KhuranaSahil Khurana

Simplify Complex Data Handling with AG Grid in React

Key Takeaways Stop building custom tables. AG Grid ships with...

Automate Kubernetes RBAC Audits with Python and a Custom Controller
kubernetes2026-06-25
Oleksandr KuryzhevOleksandr Kuryzhev

Automate Kubernetes RBAC Audits with Python and a Custom Controller

Originally published on kuryzhev.cloud The Night Our Cluster Opened Its Doors to Everyone A...

I Reduced Our Alert Volume by 90% — Here's the Playbook
sre2026-06-24
Samson TanimawoSamson Tanimawo

I Reduced Our Alert Volume by 90% — Here's the Playbook

The Night I Almost Quit Three months into my SRE role, I was averaging 47 alerts per...

How DevOps Engineers Can Prepare for AIOps Interviews
ai2026-06-25
Brillius TechnologiesBrillius Technologies

How DevOps Engineers Can Prepare for AIOps Interviews

DevOps interviews are changing. Companies still look for skills in Linux, CI/CD, cloud, containers,...

DevOps Engineers' Career Shifts: Weighing Benefits and Regrets of Transitioning to New Roles
devops2026-06-25
Marina KovalchukMarina Kovalchuk

DevOps Engineers' Career Shifts: Weighing Benefits and Regrets of Transitioning to New Roles

Introduction: Unraveling the Complexities of Career Transitions from DevOps The decision...

Stop Feeding the Data Kraken: Why Browser-Only Utilities Win the Corporate DevOps War
productivity2026-06-25
will.indiewill.indie

Stop Feeding the Data Kraken: Why Browser-Only Utilities Win the Corporate DevOps War

Your Corporate IT Policy is a Minefield, and You Are Currently Stepping on Every Single...

Small shift in how I discover web apps
webdev2026-06-25
SaraSara

Small shift in how I discover web apps

Lately, I’ve been trying to simplify how I find and evaluate web apps for side projects. Product Hunt...