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Why Kotlin Is the Future of Android Apps Development

Kotlin is a programming language designed for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) with an easier and clearer syntax. Originally created by JetBrains, it has grown into the preferred language for developing Android apps because it reduces code repetition and runtime errors. It is easy to read and understand, so it is easy to maintain and work with in the fast, ever-changing world of mobile app programming/development.

How AI-Powered Wellness Platforms Are Reshaping HR and Employee Well-Being

As hybrid work continues to redefine how organizations operate, companies are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to support not only productivity but also employee well-being. Businesses are realizing that technology can play a major role in protecting the mental and physical health of their teams while also strengthening overall organizational performance.

From Likes to Leads: How to Turn Followers Into an Email List

You spend hours perfecting your social media posts, but what happens when an algorithm changes? Suddenly, your posts might not reach the people who chose to follow you. Relying only on social media is like building a house on rented land. To truly own your audience relationships, you need an email list. Moving your fans to an inbox gives you a direct line of communication that can't be changed by an algorithm. This guide will show you how to turn your followers into loyal subscribers and paying customers.

Counting Consecutive Repeating Segments in URL Strings via Trino SQL

Short Summary: Sometimes URL paths repeat by mistake because of tracking problems or redirect loops.. In this guide, you’ll learn how to find and count those repeats using Trino SQL. By using simple SQL tools like CTEs, arrays, and window functions, you can break a long link into smaller pieces and clean up the data without using complex regex.

Why status pages suck

Cloud status pages were supposed to bring transparency to outages. Instead, they’ve become one of the most frustrating parts of incident response. Just to illustrate, here are only a few of the many posts on X: When a cloud service fails, status pages are often slow to update, incomplete, or missing information. Crowdsource platforms are noisy and misleading.

Improved SSO setup and logging

We’ve made several improvements to Single Sign-On (SSO) in StatusGator to make authentication easier to configure and easier to monitor. As a reminder the StatusGator dashboard includes SAML-based SSO on all plan tiers, even our free plan. This update introduces a simplified SSO setup flow along with a new Audit logs tab that provides visibility into authentication activity.

SharePoint Online outage on March 6, 2026

On March 6, 2026, SharePoint Online experienced a disruption that prevented some users from loading sites, accessing files, or authenticating successfully. The incident did not affect every user, but reports came in from multiple regions including North America and Europe. StatusGator detected the problem early through user outage reports and triggered an Early Warning Signal before Microsoft officially acknowledged the issue.

WireMock vs MockServer vs Proxymock: Java Mocking in 2026

Your WireMock stubs are lying to you. They were accurate when someone wrote them six months ago, but the payment API added a metadata field in January, the inventory service switched from REST to gRPC in February, and nobody updated the stubs because the tests still pass. Meanwhile, production is breaking in ways your mocks will never catch. This is not a WireMock problem. It is a hand-written mock problem.

3 Simple EC2 Cost Optimization Strategies That Actually Work

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been the leader in cloud computing for more than 10 years. Despite a decade of innovation, no AWS service encapsulates cloud computing principles better than Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Through EC2, AWS can offer flexible and scalable virtual infrastructure that can be ‘rented’ to run applications and workloads.

What is an Internal Developer Platform (IDP)?

Over the past year, the term Internal Developer Platform has appeared everywhere in engineering discussions. At first glance, it might sound like another buzzword for a fancy dashboard. But the growing interest reflects a real shift in how organizations manage developer productivity and infrastructure. In this post, we will unpack Internal Developer Platforms (IDP), why they exist, what problem they solve, and whether it is worth considering adopting one.