Retry in Distributed Systems — How Production Systems Recover From Temporary Failures
Not every failure is permanent. This is something I didn't think about before. When something fails in my app, my first thought was something broke, f…
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Not every failure is permanent. This is something I didn't think about before. When something fails in my app, my first thought was something broke, f…
The main difference between a developer and an engineer is not just the code they write. It's how they think about building a system. How they optimiz…
Thinking about how AI coding assistants shape developer choices, and the hidden biases influencing programming decisions. >_< cross-posted from …
I'll be honest—I didn't think I needed a spell checker in VS Code until I pushed a commit with "recieved" in a variable name. My team noticed. I learn…
Every developer knows the quiet satisfaction of a clean merge, a green test suite, and a system that does precisely what it was designed to do. Far fe…
This post is adapted from my YouTube vlog, " My Struggles as a Software Engineer in 2026! " I started my journey to become a software engineer two yea…
Quantitative Content Methodology (QCM) treats content not as mere text, but as a mathematical dataset optimized for search engines and LLMs. In this g…
The Forgotten Layer Every infrastructure has a critical layer that doesn't show up on dashboards, but without it, everything slows down: documentation…
I did not plan to become someone who writes. I was just trying to survive as a developer. There were days when nothing made sense. Errors that felt pe…
I did not start writing because I loved writing. I started because I was stuck. There was a bug I could not solve. I spent hours searching, reading ha…
If you're running a company blog and writing solid technical content, you've probably hit this problem: You publish a great post… …and almost no one s…
Technical writers live at the intersection of complexity and clarity. You translate engineering specs, API references, developer guides, and internal …
We debate endlessly about whether AI will ever achieve consciousness, but we forget how consciousness actually compiled in the first place. It wasn’t …
FutureMe has 15 million letters in its database. They've been there since 2002. Some of them will be there in 2050. Evengood will have zero. This week…