Poorna.dev is the personal blog of Poornachandra Vivekananda. The author describes himself as having a medical background, working on healthcare technology products and growth, and having experience with web consulting, AWS, NextJS, Kubernetes, and more. The site is not a conventional developer tool or SaaS product; rather, it is a personal knowledge base focused on technical practice, documenting topics such as debugging, deployment, cloud services, and perspectives on healthtech.
Based on the crawled text, the blog covers a fairly wide range of topics: production error handling and dead-letter queues in pg-boss, AI post-processing performance troubleshooting, Cloudflare Pages GDPR, Hasura migrations, GraphQL Zeus and JSONB, NodeJS + TypeScript GraphQL Client, WordPress/Bitnami migration, Ghost CMS on AWS Lightsail, AWS S3 + CloudFront static sites, Docker/Kibana, and more. Articles usually include logs, commands, or code snippets, with a practical troubleshooting-oriented style.
The siteβs content does not show any subscription, paywall, commercial product pricing, or API access plan, so it can be considered free-to-read content. It also does not state whether Poorna.dev itself is open source, self-hosted, or offers an SDK. Prices mentioned in posts mainly come from third-party cloud services, such as AWS Lightsail WordPress at about $3.5/month and Lightsail Container at about $7/month, and should not be treated as pricing for the site itself.
The strengths are that the cases are real and the problem analysis is clear. In particular, the pg-boss article gives very specific distinctions between handler exceptions, warning/error events, shared DLQs, and singleton semantics, making it useful for developers facing similar production issues. The downside is that the content system depends on personal updates and the topics are scattered. It is not product documentation and does not provide an SLA, customer support, a roadmap, or stable support channels.
It is suitable for backend, full-stack, DevOps, and healthtech developers, as well as anyone looking for hands-on experience with AWS, Docker, GraphQL, Hasura, WordPress migration, and related topics. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the crawled text and is marked as unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives include Medium, Dev.to, Hashnode, ζι, SegmentFault, or the official documentation of the relevant projects.
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