Railway vs Fly.io: I Wanted More Control After Railway’s May 2026 Outage
TL;DR I no longer recommend Railway for serious production workloads after its recent pattern of incidents. Fly.io is not simpler, but it is one of th…
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TL;DR I no longer recommend Railway for serious production workloads after its recent pattern of incidents. Fly.io is not simpler, but it is one of th…
The first table made me uncomfortable: on my machine, with the lab’s realistic workload, Embedded GlassFish seemed to beat Spring Boot. If I had publi…
There is a class of AI-incident postmortem that the industry now produces about once a quarter, and on the night of April 25 it produced the cleanest …
Summary: Railway logged 8 incidents in 8 days in May 2026. That sounds bad before you find that they had 1,112 outages since October 2022, averaging r…
After the Guardrail That Saved My Infrastructure: My Autonomous Agent Architecture in Production Why do we assume autonomous agents are going to fail …
Mutex deadlocks in production: the patterns I found in my codebase and how I diagnosed them It was 11:47 PM and the service wasn't responding. No pani…
Real guardrails for autonomous agents after one almost destroyed my infrastructure I'll be straight with you: yesterday's post about agents that deplo…
Agents That Create Accounts, Buy Domains, and Deploy on Their Own: I Tested It Against My Real Stack — Here's What Broke (and What Worked) In 2007, wh…
Railway's Nixpacks autobuild detects Bun projects fine, but it can't sequence the combination this site needs: prisma generate at build time, Vite + t…
Agentic Coding Is Not a Trap: I Answered the Viral HN Post With My Own Production Logs I made the exact mistake that viral post criticizes: I gave an …
Barman Replacing pgbackrest: I Migrated My Postgres Backups in Production and Here's What I Found The weekend I migrated from Vercel to Railway — the …