Independent Editorial Project

Practical notes on infrastructure, Linux, and calm engineering.

Pihtilahti Tech is a small editorial journal focused on reliable systems, observability, reverse proxies, operational habits, and the sort of boring engineering details that quietly keep modern services online.

Focus Areas

What this journal covers

Linux operations

Everyday administration, update discipline, log reading, service restarts, permissions, backup routines, and the habits that reduce midnight surprises.

Cloud infrastructure

Small VPS deployments, Nginx layout, TLS hygiene, DNS basics, edge routing, and pragmatic hosting decisions for modest but real-world workloads.

Observability

Metrics, timestamps, incident notes, health checks, response patterns, and how to make systems easier to understand when something goes wrong.

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About the name

Pihtilahti

The name references a northern shoreline mood rather than a company product. Pihtilahti Tech began as a quiet editorial space for publishing engineering notes that were too practical for marketing copy and too small for formal whitepapers.

The goal is simple: keep technical writing calm, useful, and readable for people who prefer direct explanations over inflated platform language.

“Reliable systems are usually built from ordinary decisions made consistently.”

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Editorial Contact

Questions, corrections, or collaboration notes?

The journal welcomes short technical correspondence related to infrastructure, Linux operations, observability, and system reliability topics.

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