Dora Noda
Software Engineer
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Java 26 Will Never Be Paketo's Default — What That Says About the Treadmill a Buildpacks Platform Runs Forever
Paketo added Java 26 support in July 2026, but under its own RFC #0014 math, Java 26 will never be the default — and gets dropped the moment Java 27 ships. A concrete accounting of the version-tracking treadmill a buildpacks platform runs forever, and what a Dockerfile-only platform pushes onto app authors instead.
CloudNativePG's ImageVolume Extensions: What Loading pgvector Without Rebuilding the Postgres Image Actually Costs a Self-Hosted PaaS
PostgreSQL 18's extension_control_path and Kubernetes' ImageVolume let CloudNativePG mount pgvector and other extensions as separate OCI images instead of rebuilding the Postgres image — here's the real version-gate checklist and the ongoing maintenance cost that comes with it.
Redis Got Patched Twice in 79 Days: The Real AI Discovery Story vs. the One Trending on X
Redis patched five RCE vulnerabilities in May 2026, then had to patch the same bug classes again in July after PoCs beat the 'fixed' builds. Here's the verified timeline, what the viral Kimi K3 AI-discovery claim actually is (and isn't), and what a 79-day incomplete-fix window means for a platform's own patch cadence.
Render's April 2026 Pricing Overhaul: What a 3-Person and 15-Person Team Actually Pay Now
Render killed per-seat billing for flat $0/$25/$499 tiers on April 23, 2026. A dollar-by-dollar recompute of what 3- and 15-person teams pay now, where the margin actually moved, and who ends up paying more.
Render's $1.5B Series C Extension: Does 4.5M Developers Mean Self-Hosted Lost the Argument?
Render just raised $100M at a $1.5B valuation with 4.5M developers and 100%+ revenue growth. Here's why that doesn't mean self-hosting lost — the two are winning different buyers, and the numbers show exactly where the line sits.
Vercel Bill Shock: The Real Math Behind a $700+ Traffic Spike (and Why the Same Spike Is Free on Owned Hardware)
A traffic spike past Vercel's 1TB Pro allowance can turn a $20 invoice into $700+ overnight. Here's the line-by-line math on where that bill actually accumulates — and why the same spike costs $0 extra on an owned Hetzner box.
Vercel Charges $150/Month for Password-Protected Previews. Here's the Nginx Config That Does It for Free
Vercel charges $150/month to let a client review a preview link with just a password. Here's the actual nginx and Kubernetes ingress config that does the same job for free, plus the honest gaps a self-hosted setup has to close.
Vercel's Four Repricings Since 2024: A Cost Trajectory Against Render, Railway, and Fly.io
Vercel has rewritten its pricing model four times since 2024 — bandwidth, compute billing, CPU units, and seats. A dated timeline of every change, lined up against what Render, Railway, and Fly.io did in the same window.
Vercel Shipped an Official MCP Server. Here's Every Tool It Refuses to Give Your Agent
Vercel's official MCP server took a year to gain its first write tool — and it still can't touch an existing project's env vars, domains, or a rollback. A tool-by-tool audit of the agent-ops bar the market leader actually set.