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Thoughts on software engineering, backend systems, and the web.
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AWS and GCP Just Made Multicloud Networking a Managed Service
AWS and Google Cloud launched a joint private, encrypted interconnect between their networks. No hardware to manage, no colocation needed, and Azure is joining in 2026.
- aws
- gcp
- cloud
- networking
- multicloud
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Prisma Is Splitting in Two
Prisma v7.4 ships query caching and partial indexes. Meanwhile, Prisma Next — a ground-up TypeScript rewrite — is redefining what an ORM can be. Here's what changed, what's coming, and why it matters.
- prisma
- typescript
- database
- orm
- backend
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AWS Now Lets You Run a Hypervisor Inside an EC2 Instance
AWS quietly shipped nested virtualization support for virtual EC2 instances in February 2026. Here's what it means, which instances support it, and why it matters.
- aws
- cloud
- infrastructure
- virtualization
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Claude Code Now Supports Remote Connections
Anthropic just shipped remote connection support for Claude Code — here's what it means and why it's a big deal.
- ai
- tooling
- claude
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The Internet Is Breaking More Often. Here's Why That's Not Surprising.
IT outages are rising in frequency, duration, and cost. A look at the numbers, the reasons, and what the next few years might look like.
- infrastructure
- cloud
- tech