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Top Signs That It Is Time for a Divorce

Marriages change over time, sometimes in slow and subtle ways. You may start noticing that you are more drained than fulfilled, more tense than at ease. Some couples endure the discomfort for years and hope things will change with effort or time. Others quietly adjust to emotional detachment as their new normal. "When the cost of staying outweighs the fear of leaving, it is worth asking whether living together as a family is necessary," says Shawna Woods of Atlanta Divorce Law Group. Here are clear signs it might be time to end the marriage.

Beyond Surfer SEO Tool: Finding the Right Solution for Enhanced SEO and Content Optimization

As the digital landscape becomes more competitive, businesses are on a constant quest to optimize their content for search engines more effectively. Surfer SEO has been a notable tool in the industry, helping content creators and SEO professionals enhance their pages for better visibility. Nevertheless, the evolution of search engine algorithms and the diverse needs of businesses mean looking beyond a single tool. Exploring other platforms can unveil a myriad of features that might be more aligned with specific goals and strategies.

Major Retailer Accelerates Windows 11 Migration with Collective IQ

Migrating to a new operating system can be compared to renovating a house: you may be able to postpone it for a while, but eventually, you’ll have to face the project — and the relief only comes once it’s complete. While a home renovation can be planned with some flexibility, a Windows 11 migration has a fixed deadline and carries high risks. Every detail matters: compatible hardware, available disk space, drivers, and critical software that all need to align.

OpenTelemetry + ignio: The Foundation for Intelligent, Unified Observability

In the previous post, What is OpenTelemetry?, we went over the What, Why, and the How of OpenTelemetry. We also went over the telemetry data lifecycle (data generation à collection à storage à usage) and how telemetry data (MELT) could be put to use to troubleshoot a representative web application scenario.

Cloud parity, AI, and sovereignty: what we announced at Civo Navigate London 2025

If you could run public and private cloud like they were the same place, what would that unlock for your teams? That was the core message of our Navigate London keynote, and it matters just as much to readers in Singapore or Seattle as it does to those who joined us in person. For years, the industry has made you choose. Public cloud on one track. Private cloud on another. Different APIs, different skills, different bills, and a rewrite every time you move.

Optimizing Your Cart with Signals: Smarter State, Better Debugging

In the first two parts of this series, we introduced Angular Signals and built a reactive shopping cart. Our CartService already supports core operations like adding, removing, and clearing items, as well as computing total price and item count using computed(). All of this was done without touching RxJS, subscriptions, or change detection hacks. But a real-world cart does more than tally up numbers.

Kafka's 80% Problem

Kafka is too expensive and complex for 80% of users. Most Kafka usage is small-data - ~60% of clusters are sub-1 MB/s, yet teams pay big-data prices. Diskless (KIP-1150), Tiered, and Iceberg topics give Apache Kafka multiple storage classes, but they’re advanced storage primitives. They are powerful in the hands of seasoned platform teams but too complex for beginners.

Enhancing JFrog Internal Operations with Near Zero Downtime Migration

Data migrations have long been a significant source of anxiety for businesses and IT teams alike. The thought of moving critical databases often conjures images of prolonged downtime, service interruptions, and the ever-present risk of data loss. Indeed, statistics show that “90% of businesses experience unexpected downtime during database migrations, leading to significant revenue loss and customer dissatisfaction”.

Automating Expo app build delivery to QA with CircleCI and EAS webhooks

Manually sharing mobile app builds with Quality Assurance (QA) engineers can be a tedious and error-prone process. Developers often find themselves exporting.apk or.ipa files, uploading them to Google Drive or Dropbox, and then pinging the QA team on Slack to announce the upload, all while juggling deadline and code reviews. This manual process not only slows down feedback cycles but also leaves room for human error, miscommunication, or outdated builds being tested.