Secrets Management: The Part of Security Everyone Ignores Until It’s a Breach
Secrets in environment variables, secrets in git history, secrets in Slack messages. The most common security failure in modern applications…
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Secrets in environment variables, secrets in git history, secrets in Slack messages. The most common security failure in modern applications…
WebAssembly was born in the browser but its most interesting applications in 2026 are on the server. Here's where the…
Schema migrations are one of the riskiest operations in production systems. Here's the expand/contract pattern that makes them safe and…
Most engineers think the jump from senior to staff is about deeper technical expertise. It's not. Here's what it's actually…
Load testing that happens once before a launch, under ideal conditions, tells you almost nothing useful. Here's how to build…
Feature flags change the risk profile of software deployment from binary (in/out) to gradual. Here's how to implement them and…
Synchronous communication isn't inherently better than asynchronous. Here's how we rebuilt our communication defaults and what happened to team output.
Chaos engineering sounds like deliberately breaking things. It's actually about discovering how your system fails before your users do.
Event-driven architecture solves specific problems exceptionally well and creates new problems in exchange. Here's how to make the tradeoff deliberately.
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