Status pages get four upgrades this month: a monthly incident calendar, an opt-in design refresh, a dedicated logo for dark mode, and control over your logo size.
There's a support ticket every SRE dreads: "is something wrong with my database?" The outage is bad enough. Worse is the possibility that the customer knew first. At Upstash, we treat that scenario as two failures rather than one: the incident itself, and the uptime monitoring gap that let a customer beat us to it. We write a postmortem for the gap, too.
Keeping a business stable is not only about selling more. It is also about knowing where your money is going, what pressures are building, and when small issues could become large ones. If you manage operations, budgeting may not be the most exciting part of your week, but it often decides how smoothly everything else runs. When you understand a few simple financial habits, you give your business a better chance to grow without losing balance.
Electric Vehicles are revolutionising transport. With the increasing shift away from traditional fuelled vehicles, the demand for efficient charging services has become more important than ever. Charging facilities have become a necessary service for private vehicle owners and public transport alike. While electric vehicle users are well aware of the challenges of charging stations, they also struggle to pay for them. Different charging stations have their own pricing and payment systems, and this sometimes can lead to confusion and frustration when charging.
Artificial intelligence is changing how businesses operate. Companies are using AI tools to automate customer service, generate content, analyze data, improve forecasting, and streamline everyday tasks. For many business owners, the promise is simple: work faster, reduce costs, and improve efficiency.
Top tips is a weekly column where we highlight what’s trending in the tech world and share ways to stay ahead. This week, let's look at a few ways you can become an essentialist at work. It's easy to fill up our calendar with tasks that may not be impactful, but we end up feeling falsely accomplished. This happens to us more often than we realize, and the antidote to this is to be an essentialist.
The pitch for AI coding was speed. Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor, whatever you’re running, they all generate business logic faster than you can review it. That part is real. But look at what happens after the code gets written and the numbers get ugly. CircleCI’s 2026 State of Software Delivery Report found AI drove a 59% increase in average throughput.
With PostgreSQL 19 on the horizon, query planning could get smarter thanks to new query tools and faster maintenance. The release is still a few months away, but Beta 1 already shows where PostgreSQL is headed. Released on June 4, 2026, PostgreSQL 19 Beta 1 previews most of what’s planned for the final release.
Chelsea and I recently wrote a guide on how we monitor Claude Code usage internally with Bindplane. TLDR; We remotely manage a Bindplane Distribution of the OpenTelemetry Collector (BDOT) that runs on every engineer's laptop. This setup is great, but it has one downside. Sending to Google Cloud Monitoring, Swarmia, and any other destination directly from an engineer’s laptop is limited to local processing. You can’t get the benefit of centralized routing and processing on a gateway.
This video explains how to trace a user through older or inaccessible services using identifiable information like emails or usernames when OpenTelemetry traces are unavailable.