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Pest Control Considerations During Home Renovation Projects

Building a dream home or updating an old space is an exciting journey. Most homeowners focus on paint colors, flooring choices, and new fixtures. It is easy to overlook what might be hiding behind the drywall or under the floorboards. Construction projects often stir up more than just dust. Renovations can create unexpected pathways for intruders. When you open up walls or pull up old carpet, you might find some uninvited guests. Planning for these issues early keeps your project on track and your future home safe.

Getting more out of Playwright CLI: a practical guide for QA and DevOps teams

If your team runs Playwright tests in CI, you already know the npx playwright test drill. It works fine until your suite crosses a few hundred tests. Then things get messy. Flaky reruns stack up. Debugging means downloading trace zip files and opening them on your laptop. Reports? Static HTML files that people stop checking after day 3.

Claude outage April 2026: what happened and how it was detected early

On April 9, 2026, Claude experienced a widespread but inconsistent outage that left many users unable to access or interact with the service. StatusGator detected the issue early and sent an Early Warning Signal 59 minutes before the provider officially acknowledged the outage. This incident highlights how early detection can provide critical lead time when official status pages lag behind real user impact.
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HIMSS 2026: The Future of Healthcare IT Operations Is Increasingly Autonomous

HIMSS 2026 made something clear: healthcare is no longer discussing digital transformation as a future-state goal. It is now dealing with the operational reality of having already become deeply digital. Conversations around HIMSS 2026 consistently pointed back to the same pressure points: AI adoption, cyber resilience, interoperability, and infrastructure modernization. Together, they reflect a healthcare environment managing more systems, more dependencies, and more risk than ever before.

Top Hospital Mass Notification Software: OnPage (2026 Guide)

We’ve all seen scenes in Grey’s Anatomy where a Code Silver or a Code Purple is announced, and suddenly everyone is seeking cover or springing into action. But how are these critical alerts actually communicated inside hospitals? Behind the scenes, mass notification systems power the rapid, coordinated delivery of these codes, ensuring patients, staff and the larger community are made aware of the situation to keep them safe.

How Agentic AI Powers Hybrid and MultiCloud Operations

Hybrid and multi‑cloud environments didn’t break operations—they simply outpaced the human ability to manage them. Gartner predicts that 90% of organizations will adopt a hybrid cloud approach through 2027, confirming that multi-vendor estates are now the permanent operating model. Yet, as environments grow more distributed, a “Complexity Gap” has emerged.

Get Kafka-Nated S2E4: Debugging the Kafka-Iceberg Connector

In this episode of Get Kafka-Nated, host Hugh is joined by Anatolii Popov, Senior Software Engineer at Aiven, to dive into one of the most talked-about integrations in the modern data stack: Kafka to Apache Iceberg. Anatolii was accepted to speak at Iceberg Summit 2026 on debugging the Kafka Connect Iceberg Connector, and in this session we’ll cover the talk he would have given, including common failure modes, debugging locally, catalog complexities, and where the integration is heading next.

The Best SKILL.md Is the One You Never Update - Meet Checkly's CLI

Most agent skills are static — frozen documentation snapshots that go stale the moment APIs change or flags get deprecated. Checkly does it differently. Our SKILL.md is just 100 lines of CLI pointers. No baked-in docs. Your coding agent learns what it needs, when it needs it, straight from the Checkly CLI.