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· Jul 17, 2026
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Engineering
Why we run on monorepos again
After three years of polyrepos, the cost of context switching outgrew the cost of one big lockfile. Here is what we kept, what we changed, and the tooling that finally made it work.
Anders Lindqvist · May 28, 2026
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Design
Design tokens that survive engineering handoff
Most token systems break the moment a developer needs a hover-active-disabled triplet. A short field guide to naming, composition, and the four rules we never break.
Mira Holmberg · May 19, 2026
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Cloud
Cutting AWS Fargate cold starts in half
A practical walk through layered images, provisioned capacity, and the unsung win of moving heavy imports behind lazy boundaries.
Niko Petrov · May 12, 2026
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AI & Data
RAG without the kabuki: pragmatic AI for legacy systems
Most enterprise RAG demos collapse the moment they meet real data. We share the pipeline we ship to manufacturing clients — retrieval boring on purpose, eval gates on by default.
Elin Castell · May 4, 2026
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Security
What ISO 27001 actually changes in your daily work
Six months after certification, the controls people actually feel are not the ones on the cover. Notes from the team that lived it.
Jonas Karlsson · Apr 22, 2026
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Process
The handover gap, and why most agencies vanish
Run-and-transfer is harder to sell than ship-and-vanish, but it is the only thing that keeps software healthy six months past launch. Here is the contract clause that started it.
Sara Ahlin · Apr 10, 2026
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Engineering
Observability from day one (not day ninety)
The cheapest moment to wire OpenTelemetry is in the same PR that ships the route. A short rationale and a copy-paste starting kit.
Anders Lindqvist · Mar 31, 2026