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Auth0 Fission: Splitting a Tenant Without Nuclear Fallout
Engineering
10 min read

Auth0 Fission: Splitting a Tenant Without Nuclear Fallout

Auth0 is about as ubiquitous to the auth space as Coca-Cola is to fizzy drinks. For most people with a technical background, it is usually the first name that comes to mind for user management, authentication and authorisation. I only wish this were a sponsored post, because one of the few drawbacks of choosing Auth0 &hellip; <a href="https://runa.io/blog/auth0-fission-splitting-a-tenant-without-nuclear-fallout">Continued</a>

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Stop Breaking Production: A Step Function Rollout Strategy That Works
Engineering
8 min read

Stop Breaking Production: A Step Function Rollout Strategy That Works

How confident are you that your next change won’t blow up production? In traditional server-based systems, gradual rollouts and canary deployments are standard practice. In serverless systems, however, we too often treat infrastructure as magic black boxes rather than critical, complex systems that deserve the same rigor. Even with extensive pre-production testing, this leaves us &hellip; <a href="https://runa.io/blog/stop-breaking-production-a-step-function-rollout-strategy-that-works">Continued</a>

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The Pains of the Cloud: Deprecated Services and why Lambdas are King
Engineering
10 min read

The Pains of the Cloud: Deprecated Services and why Lambdas are King

New rails. New wallets. New payout types. New regulations. New fraud tactics. It’s all on the table for 2026. For teams handling rewards, incentives, and disbursements, that means the old model of “send one payout type via one channel and call it a day” is at its breaking point. Recipients now expect instant, flexible, mobile-native &hellip; <a href="https://runa.io/blog/the-pains-of-the-cloud-deprecated-services-and-why-lambdas-are-king">Continued</a>

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A Reliable Method to Choose the Right Design Pattern
Engineering
8 min read

A Reliable Method to Choose the Right Design Pattern

It was two years into my engineering career and I had just started a new job when I first heard the term design patterns. My brain immediately pictured fabric swatches and tailor’s chalk—patterns that help cut clothes into shape. Blame it on my aversion to certain writing styles or my less-than-stellar attention span in CSC 205 &hellip; <a href="https://runa.io/blog/how-to-choose-the-right-design-pattern">Continued</a>

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The Discomfort Zone: Onboarding Into an Unfamiliar Tech Stack
Engineering
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The Discomfort Zone: Onboarding Into an Unfamiliar Tech Stack

How I went from .NET comfort to shipping AWS serverless code in 90 days Before joining Runa, my development world revolved around .NET. Every company I’d worked for used a similar architecture, tools, and “ways of working”. Over the years, I became very comfortable in that environment &#8211; I knew the frameworks, the patterns, and where &hellip; <a href="https://runa.io/blog/engineering-blog-onboarding-techstack">Continued</a>

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