Linux in Real Production

Linux powers most modern infrastructure, but real production environments expose challenges far beyond basic administration. This article looks at how Linux behaves under real workloads, what commonly breaks in production, and why stability, observability, and operational discipline matter more t...

How the Web Actually Works

Modern web applications rely on standards and protocols that are often misunderstood or ignored. This article explains how core web technologies like HTTP, TLS, and DNS shape real-world behavior, why standards matter, and how small protocol decisions can impact performance, security, and reliabil...

Cloud Is Not Magic

Cloud computing promises speed and flexibility, but real systems expose its limits quickly. This article looks at cloud computing from a practical perspective, explaining what the cloud does well, where it creates new problems, and why architectural decisions matter more than choosing a provider.

Designing Systems That Last

Infrastructure architecture is not about tools, but about decisions that survive change. This article explores how infrastructure should be designed for stability, growth, and failure, explaining why clear structure, simplicity, and long-term thinking matter more than trends or complex setups.Thi...

Security Is Stability

Security and reliability are not separate concerns insecure systems eventually become unreliable. This article explains why real security is about reducing failure, how reliability depends on trust and predictability, and why most incidents come from overlooked basics rather than advanced attacks.

Building Develust Forward

Company updates are more than announcements they reflect direction and values. This post explains how Develust approaches growth, improvement, and transparency, and why sharing progress, changes, and decisions matters as much as delivering reliable technology.

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