
What Engineering Managers Get Wrong About Technical Debt
If you have spent any time running production systems, you have felt this tension. The backlog is full, customers want features yesterday, incidents keep bubbling up, and somewhere in Jira

If you have spent any time running production systems, you have felt this tension. The backlog is full, customers want features yesterday, incidents keep bubbling up, and somewhere in Jira

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When a scaling architecture starts slowing down under growth, most teams reach for the same explanations. The database must be the problem. Or the load balancer. Or Kubernetes. Something “core”

If you have ever shipped a distributed system that “usually works,” you already know the villain: the retry. The client times out, the queue redelivers, a worker crashes after performing

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A public school activated safety protocols this week after a reported incident, but administrators say there was no actual threat. In a message to families, Principal Melissa Laudani said the

You have probably heard some version of this sentence in an architecture review or roadmap meeting: “We do not have time to fix this right now. The business needs us

You usually notice query latency the same way you notice a bad drummer. Everything feels slightly off, then the whole song collapses under load. Most “slow query” problems are not

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