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New Crypto-Jacking Attacks Target DevOps and AI Infrastructure

Wizpopped the hood on a sneaky crypto-jacking scheme. Meet JINX-0132, an operation that hijacksNomad, Consul, Docker,andGiteamisconfigurations to stay under the radar. Meanwhile,Sysdigraised the alarm on a copycat act aimed atOpen WebUI. It’s a growing trend that flips exposed infrastructure into a .. read more  

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The Future of AI-Augmented Infrastructure: Letting AI Handle the Terraform Tax

Terraformreviews drag teams through "invisible costs," even with sleek tools. AI jumps in, offering sharper, context-savvy vetting without shaking up current workflows... read more  

The Future of AI-Augmented Infrastructure: Letting AI Handle the Terraform Tax
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Agentic DevOps: Evolving software development with GitHub Copilot and Microsoft Azure

GitHub Copilot'slatest release? A digital Swiss Army knife. It slices through complex code, automates your drudge work, and resurrects forgotten legacy systems, so you can dive into creative coding. Now it moonlights as your SRE onAzureand invites AI model tinkering straight into your workflow... read more  

Agentic DevOps: Evolving software development with GitHub Copilot and Microsoft Azure
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Go is 80/20 language

Gokeeps it simple, delivering 80% of the goods with just 20% of the mess. But some critics sniff around, demanding more for their extra 36% effort.Swiftproves the point that more isn’t always better with its extra baggage... read more  

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Engineering Principles for Building a Successful Cloud-Prem Solution

Cloud-Premmarries cloud's nimble speed with on-prem's tight grip. It fuses avendor-managed control planewith acustomer-owned data plane—a dream match for regulated sectors.Redpanda's BYOCslashed costs tenfold by axing egress fees. Meanwhile,Couchbase's Capellaserves up hybrid deployment like a maste.. read more  

Engineering Principles for Building a Successful Cloud-Prem Solution
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5 Cloud Storage Best Practices for AI Workloads

AI teamssegment data lifecyclesto reduce costs by moving inactive datasets to cheaper storage tiers. Theycheckpoint training progressregularly andback up checkpointsto cloud storage to prevent loss from failures. Models getprotected via object locks, automated backups, andgeo-redundant storagefor di.. read more  

5 Cloud Storage Best Practices for AI Workloads
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Introducing Northguard and Xinfra: scalable log storage at LinkedIn

LinkedIn's shake-up:NorthguardkicksKafkato the curb to handle its1.2 billion users. The prize? Sharper operability, striped logs, and nimble metadata management.Xinfrasteps up to virtualize Pub/Sub, easing the Kafka-to-Northguard leap. Kafka's client-centric stubbornness? Not a problem... read more  

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Declarative Homelab Management 

Switching toNixspins server config management into the 21st century. Imagine your setups as Lego sets: fullyreproducibleandportable. Swapping inValkeyfor Redis? License headaches no more. Tag teamHashicorp VaultwithTraefikto streamline SSL management—they transform chaos into order, tightening up bo.. read more  

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Highlights from Git 2.50

Git 2.49rolls out a fresh bag of tricks. Now, lightweight tags swagger with commit signatures, adding a splash of authenticity... read more  

Highlights from Git 2.50
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Cloudflare blocks largest DDoS attack - here's how to protect yourself

Cloudflare just stared down a raging beast: a7.3 Tbps DDoS attack, like blasting 10,000 HD movies straight through your eyes in a heartbeat. This monster, 99.996%UDP floods, erupted from122,145 source IPsscattered across 161 countries. Its real claim to fame? Not sheer size, but breakneck speed. In .. read more  

Cloudflare blocks largest DDoS attack - here's how to protect yourself

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