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The most severe Linux threat to surface in years catches the world flat-footed

Publicly released exploit code for a critical privilege escalation vulnerability in Linux, known as CopyFail (CVE-2026-31431), allows attackers to gain root access across all vulnerable distributions with a single piece of code. The researchers from Theori disclosed the vulnerability 5 weeks after n.. read more  

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The Silent Failure of Reliability Metrics at Scale: Lessons Learned from a Decade of Broken Metrics

At scale, observability breaks whenSLIsand metrics mix different behaviors and lose clear meaning. Complexity grows: more event types, extra labels, and risingcardinality. That bloats queries, slows evaluation pipelines, and distortsPrometheus,PromQL, andElasticmetrics. Why this matters:Teams must t.. read more  

The Silent Failure of Reliability Metrics at Scale: Lessons Learned from a Decade of Broken Metrics
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The Human Infrastructure: How Netflix Built the Operations Layer Behind Live at Scale

Netflix has massively scaled its live content, now streaming over nine shows per day with up to 17.9M peak viewers per game, thanks to a complex Broadcast Operations Center, strict transmission quality standards, and a tiered human operations model, including specialized engineering teams and dedica.. read more  

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The Software Development Lifecycle Is Dead

AI agents collapse the classicSDLC-requirements,design,implementation,testing,review,deployment- into an intent-driven loop. They generate code, tests, and pipelines together. They commit tomain. Automated verification runs. Deployment and release split withfeature flags... read more  

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Ubuntu's Next Chapter: Local AI, Confined Agents, and a Bet Against the Cloud-First OS

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Ubuntu is getting local AI as a native capability over the next year, with inference snaps that install models like any other package, AI-powered accessibility features, and confined agentic workflows for both desktops and server fleets. Canonical is betting on open weight models, local-by-default inference, and snap confinement, a deliberate counter to the cloud-first AI direction Microsoft, Apple, and Google are taking with their operating systems.

Ubuntu's Next Chapter: Local AI, Confined Agents, and a Bet Against the Cloud-First OS
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Building Automated Regression Testing From Scratch: A Complete Walkthrough

Learn how to build automated regression testing from scratch in 4-6 weeks. Step-by-step walkthrough covering phases, implementation, tools, and avoiding mistakes.

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Android Architecture: Components, Patterns & Best Practices Guide

Learn Android architecture with components, patterns, and best practices to build mobile apps that are scalable, easy to maintain, and high-performing.

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Online event planning template

Planning a webinar, workshop, or team-wide event in Jira? You’re not alone. When you’re managing internal demos, customer-facing webinars, or company-wide town halls, event coordination takes effort and often involves stakeholders across departments.

Missed deadlines, unclear responsibilities, or last-minute changes can turn even a small event into a major time sink. But there’s good news: you can streamline your event workflows using the tools your team already uses.

Instead of juggling spreadsheets, emails, and calendar invites, create a customizable event planning template in Jira. It brings everything into one place, supports collaboration, and helps you keep track of dependencies, deliverables, and last-minute requests in real time.

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