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Why Flood Protection for Your House Should Never Be Overlooked

Flooding can destroy much more than just the structure of a house. Neglecting flood defenses puts treasured items, security, and financial well-being at risk. Preparing adequately gives you peace of mind and reduces damage when water levels rise suddenly. Homeowners who take these precautions are better prepared for the unexpected. If you welcome long-term security and comfort in your home, then flood protection is something that you should give attention to.

How Poron Material Delivers Better Sealing and Shock Absorption

In various industries, such as electronics, automotive, and others, dependable sealing and significant shock absorption are demanded. Poron polyurethane microcellular foam material boasts a reliable and steady quality. Its unique structure and properties provide extraordinary advantages for use in various applications. Poron material helps with better sealing and superior shock absorption.

How Lawyers Examine Medical Records in Car Accident Claims

In Arizona, even a minor car accident can turn into a complex situation once injuries and claims come into play. Many drivers assume that medical reports speak for themselves, but the reality is far more detailed. This is where Missouri car accident lawyers carefully examine medical records to connect injuries directly to the accident and strengthen a claim. Their work goes beyond paperwork, focusing on timelines, consistency, and medical accuracy.

Introducing StatusGator's Accessibility Conformance Report (VPAT)

At StatusGator, accessibility is a core part of how we build and deliver our product. Today, we’re sharing our latest Accessibility Conformance Report (VPAT), which reflects our ongoing commitment to creating inclusive and usable experiences for everyone.

GitHub outage on April 23, 2026

On April 23, 2026, the first signs of trouble with GitHub did not come from its status page. They came from users. As reports began surfacing across developer communities, including discussions on Hacker News, engineers described failed workflows and unexplained server errors. At that point, GitHub had not yet acknowledged any issue. StatusGator, however, was already seeing the pattern and issued an Early Warning Signal at 14:33 UTC.

Fixing Broken Traces in GCP Cloud Run: A Custom OpenTelemetry Propagator

GCP's load balancer silently rewrites your traceparent header, orphaning spans in any OTLP backend. Here's the custom propagator that fixes it. Prathamesh works as an evangelist at Last9, runs SRE stories - where SRE and DevOps folks share their stories, and maintains o11y.wiki - a glossary of all terms related to observability.

Best Call Routing Software for On-Call Teams in 2026 (After-Hours & Emergency Routing)

Most teams don’t go looking for “call routing software.” They’re trying to solve something more immediate: calls coming in after hours, no clear owner, and something important getting missed.

Do Hospitals Still Use Pagers in 2026? Pager Replacements

Remember the small rectangular devices that could receive short messages? Some may think of it as an outdated device that people have long forgotten about, while others still use it to this day. Pagers, although becoming less and less relevant, are still used by many large hospitals that deem them an essential tool for their day-to-day critical communication. But in 2026, are there pager replacements in the market?

From Keyword Search to Ask AI: How We Upgraded AppSignal's Docs Experience

Documentation search is often the last thing devs think about, until someone posts publicly that they couldn't find a basic answer, or your support queue fills up with things that are genuinely in the docs. We decided to get ahead of that. This is the story of how we went from a minimal keyword-only search on our docs to a conversational Ask AI experience.

Shipping trustworthy code with Chunk CLI

AI coding agents are fast. They generate functions, refactor modules, and wire up boilerplate faster than any human. What they don’t do by default is enforce the conventions a specific team has agreed on: the lint rules, the review patterns that senior engineers flag on every PR. A generated diff looks clean until someone runs CI or reads it carefully.