On-Call Burnout: The Dirty Secret of Shallow Incident Fixes
Your on-call rotations aren't burning out engineers. It's the endless repeat of the same stupid incidents. Time to stop patching symptoms.
Your on-call rotations aren't burning out engineers. It's the endless repeat of the same stupid incidents. Time to stop patching symptoms.
Ever wonder if AI labs would actually shelve their crown jewel for 'safety'? Anthropic just did—with Mythos—while raking in $30B ARR and spooking Wall Street.
The insurance sector's M&A machine never sleeps — and now Insurance Advisory Partners just cranked it up with Lou Caltavuturo's partner appointment. Expect more broker deals as distribution heats up.
Tired of wiring up auth and payments for every SaaS side hustle? One dev's boilerplate hands you a battle-tested FastAPI-Stripe stack, saving 100+ hours so you build features, not foundations.
Your next email could vanish because Microsoft auto-uploads your Desktop to OneDrive without asking. Regular folks are deleting irreplaceable photos just to check their inbox.
Forget waiting 35 seconds for AI to speak. One hacker's three-line CUDA fix makes Qwen3-TTS stream at 50ms on a single RTX 5090. Real conversations, finally?
A Polish startup says AI agents can handle the full software lifecycle, from requirements to deployment. Sounds great—until you ask who's really paying and why humans still rule the roost.
Wasted Fridays mocking databases that crumble in prod? I've been there. Testcontainers spins up real ones — slower, messier, but brutally honest.
Four hours lost to a stale ACI endpoint. That's the wake-up call pushing teams to NX-OS VXLAN EVPN. Direct configs beat controller black boxes every time.
Imagine ditching YouTube's endless ads and download restrictions with a single Telegram message. gatonaranja does just that – open source, no strings attached.
Imagine your config silently choking because someone copy-pasted half of it. YINI RC.5 just slammed the door on that nightmare with a mandatory /END marker.
Picture this: your phone stays silent at 3AM because your on-call setup is rock-solid. Here's how real teams make incident management a superpower, not a nightmare.
Picture this: You're wiring millions in BTC, and quantum doomsday looms. One researcher just dropped a hack—brute-force your signature via hashes, no protocol tweak needed. Bitcoin's future? Suddenly brighter.
You're staring at Anthropic's Claude Agent SDK. Twenty message types. Nested configs. Then claude-runner hits: five lines, full autonomy. Boilerplate? Obliterated.
Every time you swap tokens on Ethereum, bots might be sandwiching you for profit. Here's how to code a TypeScript service that slams the door on those $289 million thieves.
You're knee-deep in a server migration, Ansible's find module poking around /tmp directories like a bloodhound. This snippet promises smooth RPM installs and version symlinks – but who's really winning here?
Imagine slashing bug hunts from hours to minutes. One dev nails it in 5; another flails for 40. The secret? Context. This framework makes AI your sharpest debugging ally.
Staring at 1712700000 in your server logs? It's not a glitch—it's a date from 1970, and ignoring it could bite you hard. Time to explain Unix timestamps before they haunt your next debug session.
Imagine firing up a local LLM on your laptop, privacy intact, only for it to spit out toxic rants to your users. That's the hidden cost devs are ignoring — until now.
Imagine your AI agent churning code overnight, tests passing, no regressions—reality with this six-component harness. It's the missing scaffold turning solo experiments into production beasts.