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HTTP Caching Headers: The Complete Guide to Faster Websites

The fastest website is the website that is already loaded, and that’s exactly what HTTP caching delivers. HTTP caching is a powerful technique that lets web browsers reuse previously loaded resources like pages, images, JavaScript, and CSS without downloading them again. Understanding HTTP caching headers is essential for web performance optimization, but misconfiguration can cause big performance problems.

The Cost of Doing Nothing: How Workflow Chaos Wastes 20+ Dev Hours a Month

Every development team has a workflow. But if it’s not standardized, it’s quietly draining time, energy, and productivity—without you even realizing it. A lack of consistent processes in branching, PRs, code reviews, and deployments doesn’t just create friction—it’s a silent tax on your entire team. And the cost? Easily 20+ hours per developer per month spent fixing avoidable issues instead of shipping great code.

Beyond the Hype Blog Part 2 - DeepSeek and Other AI Models

The recent introduction of the DeepSeek R1 (DeepSeek) Large Language Model (LLM) has shaken up the AI landscape, suggesting that new low-cost and open-sourced providers could enter the market. This disruption creates huge opportunities for service providers to drive innovation and for their vendors and suppliers to enhance or innovate in economically feasible ways.

Unboxing the Internal Developer Platform with Cycle

As software grows ever more complex, the growing trend of Internal Development Platforms (IDPs) is becoming undeniable. It doesn't matter if you are the next AI super company or a small tech startup—if you are building software, you should consider having a repeatable set of practices and tooling in place to remove developer friction and supercharge operations. IDPs can be used to solve a number of issues, from context switching and lack of collaboration to lack of visibility and security risks.

10 AWS Cost Monitoring Tools To Analyze And Save In 2025

AWS cost monitoring tools enable you to track your resource consumption and costs associated with running operations on the AWS platform. These tools vary in capabilities but typically offer customizable reporting, dashboarding, data analytics, built-in automation, and cost alerting. Keep in mind that AWS monitoring differs from AWS management in that monitoring provides usage and cost data without necessarily offering optimization tools.

5G without compromise: Building mission-critical private networks for Industry 4.0 with open source

Enterprises across industry verticals are looking for new ways to increase the efficacy of their businesses. One way to do this is building an efficient pipeline of processes, employees, devices, and services that are all tightly integrated to get the best return on investment. However, this requires an efficient telecommunication system where industry machines, personnel, and business services use continuous, performant, and reliable communications to work together.

Getting Started with OpenTelemetry for Browser Monitoring

OpenTelemetry is the go-to open-source standard for observability, but when it comes to tracking frontend performance and user interactions, things get a little tricky. Unlike backend services, browsers introduce challenges like CORS restrictions, asynchronous execution, and limited access to certain telemetry data. This guide covers everything you need to know about using OpenTelemetry in the browser, from setup to best practices, advanced configurations, and real-world debugging techniques.

How to Monitor Aerospike With OpenTelemetry and MetricFire

Aerospike is a high-performance, real-time NoSQL database built for speed, scale, and low-latency transactions—think millions of reads/writes per second without breaking a sweat. When you're dealing with high-throughput applications, keeping an eye on Aerospike’s performance isn't just a good idea—it's mission-critical to avoid bottlenecks, connection issues, or unexpected slowdowns.

Bilateral and Multilateral Peering: What's the Difference?

These two types of peering relationship may seem similar at first glance, but there are a few considerations you should make to get the most out of your connection to an IX. When you join an internet exchange, the first thing you’ll need to do after physically connecting is establish some BGP sessions in order to get traffic flowing and to start enjoying the benefits of peering at an IX.

Your New Retrospective Experience: More Collaborative, Customizable, and Powerful

Run smarter, more effective retros. Customize retros, collaborate in real time, and surface key insights faster with AI. The new experience empowers you to spend less time documenting and more time working together as a team to uncover the insights that lead to real improvements in your process, roles, and technology.