Hetzner vs netcup VPS for Small Projects in 2026: Cheap Is Nice, Predictable Is Nicer
Cheap VPS hunting is one of the internetβs oldest rituals. It sits somewhere between coupon clipping and low-level masochism. You compare RAM, storage, snapsh...
Cheap VPS hunting is one of the internetβs oldest rituals. It sits somewhere between coupon clipping and low-level masochism. You compare RAM, storage, snapsh...
Wednesday morning. 6:43 AM. I'm scrolling Hacker News while my instant noodles steep (yes, I eat instant noodles for breakfast β judge me later). A post with...
Oracle Just Fired 30,000 People to Build AI Data Centers β And Your Cloud Bill Might Be Next At 6:03 AM Eastern on March 31st, 2026, thousands of Oracle empl...
A developer named Andrea Marcheschi cracked open the White House's new mobile app last week like a kid opening a birthday present, and what he found inside was ...
Three months ago, around 10:30 PM on a Tuesday, I made a decision that my accountant would later describe as "creatively wasteful." I spun up identical servers ...
Let me tell you about the worst 14 minutes of my professional life. It was a Tuesday, around 3:47 PM, and I had just pushed a commit to a public repository that...
Ben Zimmermann was poking around vuejs.org last October when he found something that should not have been there: an Algolia API key with full admin permissions ...
I have been using SSH almost every day for the past twelve years. I manage servers for a living. I have typed ssh user@host more times than I have said “g...
I have been a DigitalOcean loyalist for six years. My first ever VPS was a $5 DO droplet running a terrible WordPress blog about guitar pedals (do not look for ...
I'm going to say something that will make half the DevOps community angry: most startups should not be using Kubernetes. There. I said it. And before you close...
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 ...
Three AM on a Saturday. My phone buzzes. It's an uptime alert β my client's e-commerce store just went down during a flash sale. 2,300 people trying to buy di...