The Unseen Analytics Peril: Choose Your Destiny

The choice between analytics application Heap and PostHog isn't just picking a tool; it's choosing a fundamental philosophy for how your product team—especially your engineers—interact with user data. Are you aiming for "never miss a thing" autocapture, or do you prefer the "engineer-first, all-in-one" control of open source? Forget dry…

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AI Test Automation Made Easy with Playwright for Web Apps

In the dynamic realm of software testing, Playwright has emerged as a robust and versatile automation framework. Developed and maintained by Microsoft, Playwright enables end-to-end testing for modern web applications across multiple browsers and platforms with a unified API. This blog provides a deep technical dive into Playwright’s capabilities, architecture,…

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Fall in Love with RSpec Again

For Ruby developers, RSpec is more than just a testing framework; it’s a way to describe the behaviour of our applications with clarity and precision. Well-written tests not only ensure our code works as expected but also serve as living documentation. However, as test suites grow, they can become slow,…

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Prototyping at Speed: How Rently PMs Use AI Tools

Introduction Product management often lives in the space between ideas and execution. At Rently, we’ve learned that the faster we can turn ideas into something tangible, the better our conversations and decisions become. That’s why AI-powered no-code tools (such as V0) have been a great addition to our toolbox. The…

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Real-Time Data Sync with Change Data Capture (CDC)

Problem Statement Before Change Data Capture (CDC), businesses relied on batch processing and full data replication to synchronizedatabases. These traditional methods required extracting and copying entire datasets at scheduled intervals, whichintroduced several inefficiencies: High Latency: Since batch processing occurred at predefined intervals, real-time updates were impossible,leading to outdated information. Unnecessary…

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