GitHub Copilot vs Cursor vs Claude Code vs Windsurf: AI Coding Assistant Pricing in 2026
On June 1, 2026 — yesterday, as I write this — GitHub Copilot flipped every plan over to usage-based billing. Premium request units are gone, replaced by Gi...
On June 1, 2026 — yesterday, as I write this — GitHub Copilot flipped every plan over to usage-based billing. Premium request units are gone, replaced by Gi...
Two of the on-call tools engineering teams relied on for years are now on a countdown clock. Opsgenie stopped selling to new customers on June 4, 2025 and reach...
When I started rebuilding the audio ingestion layer of DocSumm AI Summarizer earlier this year, I made the mistake of writing a quick benchmark script against j...
I started moving production Postgres workloads to managed providers in early 2024, back when the only realistic options were AWS RDS, DigitalOcean Managed Datab...
A database GUI is the single tool I open more often than my IDE. Across 11+ years of running Warung Digital Teknologi and shipping 50+ client projects — Smart...
I have been running a fleet of seven small aggregator sites on Hostinger plus a couple of VPS boxes for years, and the network plumbing between my laptop, those...
Picking a vector database in 2026 is harder than it was two years ago, not easier. The field has matured, prices have re-shuffled three times in the last twelve...
I have integrated form builders into client projects for the past eleven years — booking funnels for Photography Studio Manager, intake flows for Hotel Manage...
Picking a search engine for a SaaS product feels deceptively simple until you sit down to wire one in. The four serious contenders in 2026 — Meilisearch, Type...
I have shipped backend code on TypeScript stacks for about four years now, and the question that keeps coming back from junior engineers we onboard at Warung Di...
Customer support has quietly become one of the most competitive arenas in software right now. Every major helpdesk vendor has bolted AI onto their product, adde...
Cloudflare Just Built a WordPress Killer Called EmDash — And After 48 Hours With the Beta, I Cannot Tell If It Is Genius or Delusional I have had the EmDash ...
I Installed Wine 11 on Three Different Linux Boxes Last Weekend — And NTSYNC Made One of Them Feel Like a Completely Different Machine Look, I've been runnin...
I was up at 1:30 AM on a Wednesday — the kind of hour where you tell yourself "just one more tab" and then suddenly you've cloned three repos. My buddy Priya ...
Last Thursday around 11:40 PM, my friend Sandra sent me a contract in Portuguese. Not Brazilian Portuguese — European Portuguese, which apparently matters mor...
I have been building local voice assistants for about three years now. The first one was a Raspberry Pi 3B+ taped to the underside of my kitchen counter with a ...
I almost didn't write this article. Not because the topic is obscure — kernel anti-cheat is one of the most technically fascinating things happening in consum...
Last Tuesday night, around 11:30 PM, my friend Derek texted me a link with zero context. Just a URL. No "hey check this out," no emoji, nothing. That is how Der...