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Nx Is Not a JavaScript Tool: It Is a Work Orchestrator

March 25, 2026 •4 min read • Cache

Nx Is Not a JavaScript Tool: It Is a Work Orchestrator

Often perceived as a JavaScript tool, Nx is above all a task orchestrator built on a dependency graph. This article explains why it becomes particularly relevant in polyglot monorepos (Go, TypeScript, Foundry, codegen, etc.)


Why Is Docker Cache Insufficient for a Monorepo?

March 18, 2026 •5 min read • Cache

Why Is Docker Cache Insufficient for a Monorepo?

Docker cache is powerful for packaging and reproducibility, but it quickly reaches its limits in a monorepo. This article explains why its linear model cannot prevent unnecessary work, and why more granular caching becomes essential.


What Should You Really Cache in a CI/CD Pipeline?

March 11, 2026 •4 min read • Cache

What Should You Really Cache in a CI/CD Pipeline?

Adding cache to a CI/CD pipeline is not about storing random files. This article offers a pragmatic framework to understand what to cache, why it matters, and how to avoid a fragile or counterproductive cache.


How to create a security group that allows only traffic coming from CloudFront?

March 5, 2026 •4 min read • Aws

How to create a security group that allows only traffic coming from CloudFront?

Why the question “How can I allow only CloudFront traffic in a security group?” keeps coming up on AWS, what it reveals about the limits of the network model, and how to answer it properly in production.


Thinking Top-Down in a Complex World

February 26, 2026 •7 min read • Reasoning

Thinking Top-Down in a Complex World

Top-down thinking is no longer optional: from declarative languages to modern DevOps, this article explores the mental model required to face complexity.


A Step Toward Technology

February 25, 2026 •9 min read • General

A Step Toward Technology

Growing old in a digital society: findings, risks of exclusion, and practical solutions (France / Europe).


Everyday Chaos Engineering: Learning to Love the Wave

February 25, 2026 •5 min read • SRE

Everyday Chaos Engineering: Learning to Love the Wave

Stop suffering the unexpected: turn ordinary incidents into continuous learning through a lightweight chaos engineering practice, connected to observability and delivery.


DevOps Cycle or a Misunderstanding of the Role?

February 24, 2026 •5 min read • Devops

DevOps Cycle or a Misunderstanding of the Role?

Why DevOps is often perceived as a cycle of crises (incidents, tickets, debt, automation) when the deeper cause is frequently a misunderstanding of the role: objectives, accountability, delivered value, and boundaries.


ADR (Architecture Decision Record): documenting decisions that matter

February 23, 2026 •7 min read • ADR

ADR (Architecture Decision Record): documenting decisions that matter

An ADR is not “yet another architecture document”: it’s a short note that captures context, the decision, and its consequences. Used well, it prevents repetitive debates, speeds up alignment, and makes choices durable.


Working Remote: Freedom, Efficiency… and the Conditions for Success

February 23, 2026 •17 min read • Remote

Working Remote: Freedom, Efficiency… and the Conditions for Success

Remote work is neither a miracle solution nor a problem in itself. It’s an operating model that can maximize autonomy and performance—provided you put clear rules, the right rituals, and a real team culture in place.

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