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The Cache That Refused to Forget: How a Tiny Java Bug Nearly Took Down Our Entire ServiceIt began like many outages do: with a quiet Slack message in the middle of the night.3d ago3d ago
Docker Compose Is Out. Here’s What We Use Instead in 2025If you’re still using docker-compose to spin up your microservices stack, it's time to ask why.4d ago4d ago
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How We Designed a 1 Billion Row System on PostgreSQL 18 (And Why It’s Blazing Fast)When most engineers think of storing over a billion rows, they usually turn to distributed databases like Cassandra, Bigtable, or DynamoDB…6d agoA response icon106d agoA response icon10
The Architecture That Made Our Backend 3x More Fault-TolerantWhen you’ve been paged at 3 AM more times than you can count, you start obsessing over fault tolerance.Jul 11A response icon1Jul 11A response icon1
You’re Too Good at Coding — That’s Why They Don’t Trust YouYou write perfect code. You build systems from scratch. You solve hard bugs in minutes. And still — something feels off.Jul 10A response icon1Jul 10A response icon1
Why Rust Code Looks Clean But Compiles Like a Beast: Internals ExplainedRust is famously clean in its syntax but infamously ferocious in its compile times. Developers often praise Rust code for its clarity…Jul 9A response icon1Jul 9A response icon1