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Branko
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    @brankopetric00
    Apr 16
    I told Claude: "write 5 tweets about my landing page" It just did it. Built an MCP server for OpenTweet that connects to Claude Desktop, Cursor, and VS Code. Create tweets, schedule batches, upload media, check analytics, all from a chat prompt.
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    Oct 26, 2025
    CTO asked to reduce S3 costs. We were spending $4,200 monthly on storage. Implemented lifecycle policies: - Move to Glacier after 90 days - Delete after 2 years Cost dropped to $980 per month. Saved $3,220 monthly. DevOps team got praised in all-hands meeting. Three months
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    Oct 24, 2025
    Developer kept complaining our RDS instance was too slow. Wanted to upgrade from db.t3.large to db.r5.8xlarge. Cost increase: $140/month to $3,400/month. I checked query performance first: - Query ran 47,000 times per hour - No indexes on the WHERE clause columns - Missing
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    Oct 27, 2025
    Implemented API rate limiting by IP address. 1000 requests per hour per IP. Perfect protection against abuse. Next week: Legitimate customer hit rate limit. Complained their service was broken. They were behind corporate NAT. 500 employees sharing one IP address. Hit limit in
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    Oct 24, 2025
    User reported: "Search is slow." It took 8 seconds to return results. Elasticsearch cluster looked fine. Query was optimized. Indexes were healthy. I traced the request end-to-end: - Frontend -> API: 45ms - API -> Elasticsearch: 180ms - Elasticsearch query: 220ms - API ->
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    @brankopetric00
    Oct 21, 2025
    Our Docker images had 847 vulnerabilities. All from the base image. We were using ubuntu:latest. The fix: - Switched to distroless images - Reduced image size from 420MB to 28MB - Vulnerabilities dropped to 3 - Container startup time improved by 60% Then discovered our CI/CD
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    @brankopetric00
    Oct 24, 2025
    Company spent $18k/month on Datadog. Leadership loved the dashboards. I dug into what we actually used: - 12 people logged in per month - 89% of metrics never viewed - Alerts had 97% false positive rate (team ignored them) - We were ingesting 2.4TB of logs daily - Retention: 180
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    @brankopetric00
    Nov 6, 2025
    Kubernetes migration almost killed our startup. Where we were: - 8 EC2 instances - Ansible for deploys - Boring but working - $1200/month AWS bill Why we migrated: - New investor wanted 'cloud-native' - Engineers wanted K8s experience - Competitors were using it - Seemed like
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    @brankopetric00
    Oct 24, 2025
    Production went down. Load balancer health checks failing. All instances marked unhealthy. SSH'd into an instance: - App: running - CPU: 5% - Memory: 40% - Disk: 15% - Network: fine Manually hit health endpoint: curl localhost/health {"status": "ok"} Worked perfectly. Checked
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    @brankopetric00
    Oct 30, 2025
    A penetration tester got root access to our Kubernetes cluster in 15 minutes. Here's what they exploited. The attack chain: - Found exposed Kubernetes dashboard (our bad) - Dashboard had view-only service account (we thought this was safe) - Service account could list secrets
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    @brankopetric00
    Oct 22, 2025
    Our EC2 bill was $31,000 monthly. 70% of instances ran below 15% CPU. We implemented: - AWS Compute Optimizer recommendations - Downsized 85 instances - Moved dev/staging to spot instances - Scheduled non-prod environments to shut down at night New monthly bill: $11,200 The
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    @brankopetric00
    Nov 1, 2025
    3 years ago, we chose a monolith. Today, that monolith: - Runs in a single ASG. - Deploys in 12 minutes. - Is understood by every engineer. - Has a single, fast test suite. - Costs 1/5th what our 'microservice' platform does. We're now building our second product. It's also a
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    @brankopetric00
    Oct 21, 2025
    Breakdown of AWS outage in simple words 1. Sunday night, a DNS problem hit AWS - DynamoDB endpoint lost 2. This meant services couldn't find DynamoDB (a database that stores tons of data). 3. AWS fixed the DNS issue in about 3 hours. 4. But then EC2 (the system that creates
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    @brankopetric00
    Oct 28, 2025
    Set up Nginx as reverse proxy. Configured upstream to application server on port 3000. Everything worked. Deployed to production. Two weeks later: Random 502 errors. 1-2 per hour. No pattern. Checked: - Application server: Always running - Application logs: No errors - Nginx
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