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Grave improvements: Native crash postmortems via Android tombstones

Native crashes on Android have always been harder to debug than they should be. The platform has its own crash reporter (debuggerd) that captures the crashing thread, every other running thread, register state, and memory maps into a file called a tombstone. Tombstones have been a part of Android for a long time; in fact, they’ve been there in one form or another since Android's first commit.

What Is an AI SRE? And Why Do They Need Live Runtime Evidence?

AI SREs are autonomous systems that handle incident triage, root cause analysis, and remediation by correlating logs, metrics, traces, and code signals. However, as they rely on pre-configured telemetry, the critical execution details of a specific failure, such as variable state and code paths, can often be missed. As a result, they either force users into manual redeploy loops or make inferences from partial data, diagnosing issues using probability rather than proof.

Webinar recap: Cost Intelligence for the AI Era

CloudZero’s Umesh Rao and Larry Advey showed what it actually looks like to connect AI to real cloud cost data, and the results are hard to unsee. On April 9, 2026, CloudZero hosted a live webinar, Cost Intelligence for the AI Era, featuring Umesh Rao, Director of Enablement, and Larry “Fred FinOps” Advey, Director of Cloud Platform & FinOps.

Introducing the CloudZero AI Prompt Catalog: 46 Ready-to-Use Prompts for Cost Intelligence

In early March, we launched the CloudZero AI Hub and the CloudZero Claude Code plugin, giving customers a direct line to their cloud and AI cost data through natural language. Early adopters and power users have already jumped in, using the plugin to investigate cost spikes, close commitment gaps, and get to cost-per unit metrics that used to take days to pull together. What we’ve noticed over the past few weeks is pretty consistent (and predictable).

Open-Source MSP Monitoring Software: Why IT Service Providers Add Icinga to Their RMM Stack

If you run a managed service provider, your RMM software is the backbone of daily operations. Remote management, patch cycles, ticketing workflows – it handles the essentials. But if you’re monitoring more than a few dozen client environments, you’ve likely noticed that monitoring and management are not the same thing. And that difference matters more the larger you grow. This post is not about replacing your RMM.

What is Vendor Due Diligence in Operations Management?

Vendor due diligence is the aggressive, systematic interrogation of a third-party supplier's financial, legal, and operational reality before a contract is signed. It prevents catastrophic supply chain failures. Procurement prioritizes unit cost. Operations demands continuity. Trusting a vendor's glossy sales pitch is a fast track to factory floor paralysis.

What Is Executive Background Verification in Operations?

Executive background verification is the aggressive extraction of historical data to confirm a C-suite hire is not a massive corporate liability. Resumes are highly curated works of fiction. Operations teams cannot trust marketing documents masquerading as professional histories. They are packed with exaggerated metrics. They omit catastrophic failures. You cannot build a resilient organization on top of fabricated leadership credentials.

Toptal Alternatives to Hire Developers in Europe: A Decision Guide for Founders and Engineering Leaders

Toptal built its reputation on strict vetting and a global talent pool. For many early-stage companies and growing teams, it became the default answer to the question: "Where do I find a reliable developer quickly?" But Toptal is not the only answer. And for a growing number of founders and CTOs hiring across Europe, it may not be the best-fit answer either. The reasons vary. Some buyers find the pricing hard to justify at earlier stages. Others want developers embedded more deeply in their teams rather than operating at a distance.

How AI-Powered Phishing Is Changing What 'Suspicious Email' Looks Like

For years, spotting a phishing email was almost a checklist exercise. Look for typos, watch for broken grammar, be suspicious of generic greetings like "Dear user," and check if the sender's address looks strange. That mental model worked because phishing emails actually looked bad. Which is no longer true. With the rise of AI, attackers can generate emails that are grammatically perfect, context-aware, and indistinguishable from legitimate business communication. The obvious red flags are gone. What used to look suspicious now looks completely normal.

From Blueprint to Build: How an Architect Guides Every Stage of Construction

You're standing on an empty lot, a rolled-up set of drawings tucked under your arm, and the air feels thick with possibility. That moment? That's exactly where an architect earns their place on your team. Most people figure architects just produce polished drawings. But here's the fuller truth: they're steering decisions from the very first sketch through the final walkthrough. And the stakes are real.