Pocket ID vs Authentik vs Zitadel: Self-Hosted SSO on a VPS in 2026
If you run more than three internal tools, you eventually hit the same wall I did: every dashboard wants its own login, your password manager turns into a junk ...
If you run more than three internal tools, you eventually hit the same wall I did: every dashboard wants its own login, your password manager turns into a junk ...
I run seven aggregator sites on Hostinger plus a separate VPS for heavier automation, and over the last 18 months I've moved most of my cross-site glue work fro...
Connecting a fleet of VPS instances that span Hostinger shared, Hetzner cloud, and a couple of bare-metal boxes used to mean port-forwards, IP allowlists, and t...
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Cloud Hosting Provider in 2025 Choosing the right cloud hosting provider is one of the most critical decisions for any ...
Wednesday morning. 6:43 AM. I'm scrolling Hacker News while my instant noodles steep (yes, I eat instant noodles for breakfast — judge me later). A post with...
Oracle Just Fired 30,000 People to Build AI Data Centers — And Your Cloud Bill Might Be Next At 6:03 AM Eastern on March 31st, 2026, thousands of Oracle empl...
A Phishing Campaign Just Hit 340 Microsoft 365 Organizations in Five Countries — And Your Cloud Admin Panel Probably Cannot Detect It I got the Huntress repo...
I have been running into the same wall for over a year now: my GPU has 24GB of VRAM, the model I want to load needs 32GB, and buying a new card costs more than ...
At 10:53 AM on March 17, 2026, CISA — the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency — added CVE-2025-47813 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilitie...
On Wednesday morning, employees at Stryker — a $25-billion medical technology company with 56,000 workers across 61 countries — arrived at work to find thei...
It took nearly a year. A regulatory gauntlet that spanned multiple countries. An initial deal that was famously rejected, then revived, then scrutinized by anti...
The day our free email stopped working during a client pitch was the day I stopped being cheap about email hosting. We were using a basic shared hosting email s...
We lost a client last year. Not because of bad work — because of a file versioning disaster. Someone overwrote a critical design file, our backup was 3 days o...
When my startup hit 50,000 monthly active users last summer, our $40/month VPS started choking. Page loads crept up to 4 seconds. Error rates spiked. I knew it ...