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Modern Tech and the Future of Sewer Line Repairs

Sewer line problems used to mean absolute chaos for property owners. Heavy machinery would tear up yards, driveways, and beautiful gardens just to reach a single broken pipe. New methods allow teams to inspect and fix underground systems without destroying the surface environment. Property owners can now resolve major plumbing issues with far less stress. Modern systems keep the water flowing safely and protect local properties from massive structural damage.

The Growing Importance of Protecting and Storing Digital Data

Every modern operation relies on digital files to function smoothly every day. Losing access to customer records creates immediate chaos for any team. Modern networks face constant threats from hardware failures and malicious external actors. Organizations must build reliable habits to shield their information before problems occur.
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DEX in IT Routine: How Digital Experience-Driven Decisions Elevate Operational Quality and Results

In a scenario where IT teams face growing pressure to deliver positive business outcomes, relying solely on technical metrics is no longer enough. During the webinar held on March 26, 2026, Leandro Silva and Bob Kruger spoke about how Digital Employee Experience (DEX) - a tangible discipline supported by specialized tools - transforms IT decision-making, resource prioritization, and strategic value delivery for organizations.

Phone numbers now supported in status page contact field

We’ve rolled out a small but useful improvement to the Status Page → General settings. Previously, the Support contact field in the footer only accepted: Based on feedback from our users, the field now also supports phone numbers. Status pages in StatusGator already offer a variety of customization options – including custom branding, layouts, monitor visibility, subscriber settings, and privacy controls.

Konstruct product updates: Global resources, MCP support, and smarter permissions

May has been one of our busiest months yet for Konstruct. Across three releases, 0.5, 0.5.1, and 0.5.2, we've shipped some of the most requested platform-level changes since we launched: a unified model for sharing resources across organizations, native support for AI-driven workflows via MCP, a completely redesigned API keys experience, and a cleanup to how permissions actually work in multi-org environments. Let's walk through what shipped and why it matters.

I thought I invented this. Then I opened TikTok

The video was a product manager who claimed she worked at Netflix. (Her claim, not mine. I have no way of verifying it, and I can’t find the video now.) She was talking about how Netflix now requires every PM to vibe code a working prototype before presenting an idea to engineering. Show, don't spec. Build the thing first. I sat there for about ten seconds being mildly annoyed.

How a unified data model improves feature flag rollout decisions

Consolidation is reshaping the experimentation and feature management landscape. Tools are merging, and partnerships are being repackaged as platforms. But marketing a unified experience is not the same as building one. Right now, engineering leaders and product managers are reassessing whether the tools they depend on are built for the long term. It’s irrelevant which vendor has the most products.

Monitor LLM routing with the Kubernetes Inference Extension

If you serve LLMs on Kubernetes without inference-aware routing, your load balancer is likely wasting inference capacity. Generic HTTP traffic management blindly routes requests, assuming the backends in your cluster are interchangeable. But your model-serving backends are stateful and unevenly prepared to handle any given request. As a result, requests are often routed to the backend that’s not the one best suited to respond.

Why Shared Context Matters in Hybrid Cloud Operations

The first post in this series explored why traditional observability breaks down in hybrid cloud environments. As infrastructure, applications, and dependencies stretch across on-premises networks and cloud services, isolated monitoring views leave teams with an incomplete understanding of what is happening and why. That challenge raises the next question: what kind of operational model actually works in a hybrid environment?