The Monkey and the Carpenter

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Once upon a time, near a big green forest, there was a small carpenter’s workshop. Every morning, the carpenters came there to work. They cut wood. Saw, saw, saw! They hammered wood. Tap, tap, tap! They made chairs, tables, doors, and many other things. Near the workshop, there lived a group of playful monkeys. They […]

The Blue Fox

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Once upon a time, in the heart of a vast green jungle, all the animals lived together peacefully. Every morning, the birds filled the air with cheerful songs. The monkeys swung from tree to tree, laughing and playing. The deer grazed quietly in the meadows, while elephants marched slowly through the forest. And above them […]

Bojajhaniya Jathakaya

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When courage refused to give up. Long ago, the Buddha, seeing a monk lacking effort, decided to share a teaching from a past life. In that life, the Bodhisatta was born as a Bojājānīya horse—not an ordinary horse, but a noble, fearless leader among horses, respected for his strength and wisdom. King Brahmadatta of Benares […]

Anesthesia Induction

Anesthesia Induction Made Simple: What Patients Should Know

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Going in for surgery can feel overwhelming, and one of the biggest concerns patients often have is about anesthesia. The process of anesthesia induction is simply how doctors help you drift safely from being awake into a sleep-like state before your operation. Understanding the basics can make the experience less intimidating. What is Anesthesia Induction? […]

MicroServices and Devops

Embracing Microservices and DevOps: A Modern Shift in Application Delivery

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In today’s fast-paced digital world, traditional application architectures can no longer keep up. This blog explores how microservices and DevOps—together—empower teams, reduce risk, and lay the groundwork for true cloud-native transformation. Learn why shifting from monoliths to modular, agile systems is key to delivering faster, more reliable services in a competitive landscape.

The Journey to Platform Engineering and Application Modernization

The Journey to Platform Engineering and Application Modernization

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In today’s digital-first world, organizations are under pressure to deliver applications that are faster, more secure, and more resilient. Meeting this challenge requires more than adopting cloud—it calls for building platforms that empower developers and modernizing legacy applications without disruption. Platform engineering abstracts the complexity of infrastructure and DevOps, while application modernization transforms outdated systems into agile, cloud-native solutions. Together, they form a journey that enables enterprises to innovate with speed, compliance, and control.

Why “Permission Denied” Happens Even After chmod 777

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Sometimes in Linux you set a folder’s permissions to 777 (meaning everyone should be able to use it), but you still can’t get inside. Here’s an example: But wait — we already did this earlier: So why are we still getting blocked? What’s Really Happening Linux checks every folder on the way to your target. […]

The Samurai and the Tea Master: A Story of Mastery, Presence, and the Courage to Go Deep

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Today, I want to share the powerful story of The Samurai and the Tea Master—a timeless Japanese folktale that offers deep insights into personal growth, mastery, and mindfulness. You’ll find a link below to read the full story or listen to an audio version.This folktale, passed down through generations in Japan, isn’t just entertaining. Like […]

Labhiya Wasanbha

The Tale of Labhiya Wasanbha: The Handsome Giant

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Grandson: “Good morning, Grandpa! Have you had breakfast yet?” Grandpa: “Yes, my dear. And you?” Grandson: “I have too. Mom wanted me to check on you and see if you need anything today since Dad’s away. She said we should help you out.” Grandpa: “That’s very thoughtful of her. I appreciate it, but there’s not […]