
Structured Logging for Production Observability
You usually do not notice your logging strategy when the system is healthy. You notice it at 2:13 a.m., when one request path starts timing out, dashboards look vaguely alarming,

You usually do not notice your logging strategy when the system is healthy. You notice it at 2:13 a.m., when one request path starts timing out, dashboards look vaguely alarming,

Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) is a software architecture pattern that separates “reading data” from “writing data.” That’s the entire idea in one sentence. But to really understand it, you

Choosing the right database isolation level is really about matching data consistency guarantees with the shape of your workload. Get it wrong, and you either destroy throughput or allow subtle

Retrieval augmented generation looks deceptively simple on architecture diagrams. A vector database, an embedding model, a prompt, and an LLM. In practice, teams discover the hard part only after shipping:

Most observability debates look like tooling debates. One team wants Datadog, another argues for Prometheus and Grafana, someone else pushes OpenTelemetry plus a custom stack, and platform engineering quietly advocates

Marking 150 years since the first telephone call, AT&T signaled long-term plans to fund U.S. network buildouts through the end of the decade. The company’s message ties a historic milestone

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MIT senior Katie Spivakovsky has been selected as a 2026–27 Churchill Scholar and will pursue an MPhil in biological sciences at the Wellcome Sanger Institute at the University of Cambridge

Venture investors are pouring money into artificial intelligence, betting it will change nearly every industry. The open question is whether the same force will reshape their own business model from