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Every booking-heavy app I've shipped — a Photography Studio Manager where clients reserve portrait sessions, a Hotel Management Suite handling room availabili...
Every booking-heavy app I've shipped — a Photography Studio Manager where clients reserve portrait sessions, a Hotel Management Suite handling room availabili...
I started moving production Postgres workloads to managed providers in early 2024, back when the only realistic options were AWS RDS, DigitalOcean Managed Datab...
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Picking a Backend-as-a-Service in 2026 feels harder than it should. Four serious contenders dominate the conversation right now: Supabase, Convex, PocketBase, a...
The first time I realized I needed real LLM observability was the morning I opened the OpenAI billing dashboard and saw a $312 spike from a single weekend. Cont...
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Running seven content sites simultaneously means you're constantly staring at dashboards, trying to understand which articles are pulling traffic and which are ...
If you work across multiple databases daily — MySQL for one client project, PostgreSQL for another, MongoDB for a third — you quickly realize that the GUI ...
It started, as most bad ideas do, at 2 AM on a Wednesday. I was lying in bed, unable to sleep, scrolling through a Hacker News thread about a guy who had been t...