I was called at my firm for having to create a analytics dashboard for a multiTenet CRM dashboard where the magnitude of rows were in thousands and the efficiency i could not blame postgress or servers I had to figure out how to index, query and cache the data. The business questions were something like this Give the sales agents aggregated sales data from the month of January, till the current m
The Challenge: Beyond the "Lift and Shift" Fatigue The real fear isn’t migration itself—it’s operational fragmentation: different tools, different processes, and different failure modes between the data center and the cloud. After deep-diving into the Nutanix ecosystem, I realized that the goal shouldn't be just moving VMs, but achieving operational symmetry. This is where Nutanix Cloud Clusters
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Book: PHP to TypeScript — A Bridge for Modern PHP 8+ Developers Also by me: The TypeScript Library — the 5-book collection My project: Hermes IDE | GitHub — an IDE for developers who ship with Claude Code and other AI coding tools Me: xgabriel.com | GitHub A PHP developer opens a TypeScript codebase, scrolls to the ORM layer, and gets stuck on a familiar question: how does $user->name wo
Book: TypeScript Essentials — From Working Developer to Confident TS, Across Node, Bun, Deno, and the Browser Also by me: The TypeScript Library — the 5-book collection My project: Hermes IDE | GitHub — an IDE for developers who ship with Claude Code and other AI coding tools Me: xgabriel.com | GitHub A team I talked to had a service that crashed roughly twice Cannot read properties of u
Book: TypeScript Essentials — From Working Developer to Confident TS, Across Node, Bun, Deno, and the Browser Also by me: The TypeScript Library — the 5-book collection My project: Hermes IDE | GitHub — an IDE for developers who ship with Claude Code and other AI coding tools Me: xgabriel.com | GitHub You add a new status to your app. The string "archived" goes Two days later a teammate
Most dev teams I've worked with communicate updates through a Slack message or a Notion doc that clients never open. Stack: Next.js 14 App Router Supabase (auth + DB + RLS) Tiptap (rich text editor) Tailwind CSS + shadcn/ui The cherry on top was the bug that kept me up at night. Tiptap's getHTML() was saving content to Supabase as escaped HTML entities, so <strong> became <strong> and render
Cuando una aplicación necesita leer un archivo, escribir en una conexión TCP o esperar datos de un disco, el kernel de Linux ofrece tradicionalmente dos caminos: bloquear el proceso hasta que la operación termine, o usar interfaces como epoll y Linux AIO para manejar múltiples operaciones concurrentes. Durante casi tres décadas, esas fueron las opciones dominantes. Pero desde la versión 5.1 del ke