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Terraform Production Readiness Cheatsheet

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Terraform working isn’t enough. Learn what it takes to make it production-ready — from backend design to security and automated pipelines.

Terraform Production Readiness Cheatsheet
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DevSecOps: Rapid & Secure Delivery

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If security is your last step, you’re already too late. This guide shows how to build a DevSecOps pipeline where security is continuous, automated, and invisible to delivery speed.

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GitHub backs down, kills Copilot PR ‘tips’ after backlash

GitHub revoked Copilot's ability to inject tips into other users' pull requests after reports that Copilot Review inserted aRaycastlink. They disabled agent tips in PR comments, blamed a programming-logic bug, and said they won't turn tips into ads... read more  

GitHub backs down, kills Copilot PR ‘tips’ after backlash
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SQLite Features You Didn’t Know It Had: JSON, text search, CTE, STRICT, generated columns, WAL

SQLite packsJSONextraction, expression indexes,FTS5full-text search,CTEs, window functions, andWALinto a single file. It enforcesstrict tables, supportsgenerated columns, and indexes JSON expressions for fast semi-structured queries... read more  

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Email address obfuscation: What works in 2026?

The article catalogs obfuscation methods:HTML entities,SVG in an object,display:none, JavaScript decoders, custom encodings, andAES‑256. It coversmailtoobfuscation, redirects (302/301,.htaccess), interaction-gated reveals, accessibility caveats, and ahoneypot-based spam-statistics system... read more  

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I told Claude Code to build me an executive assistant. This is what my work as CTO looks like now

CTO at ZAR shares his experience managing 10 engineers, shipping code, and operating at the C-level with an AI assistant named Claude Code. The system allows him to maintain context across multiple workstreams, automate tasks, and scale his productivity. In just three weeks, he has documented 82 mee.. read more  

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Python 3.3: The Version That Quietly Rewired Everything

Python 3.3 introduced three key features that have had a lasting impact on Python development. Firstly, yield from simplified the composition of generators by allowing easy delegation between them. Secondly, venv standardized virtual environments in Python, improving isolation and reproducibility of.. read more  

Python 3.3: The Version That Quietly Rewired Everything
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Duolingo's Kubernetes Leap

Duolingo made a bold leap migrating 500+ services to Kubernetes, embracing Argo CD for blue-green deployments and leveraging GitOps for flexibility and control. This shift to a cellular architecture enabled them to isolate environments and manage developer trust while navigating AWS rate limits. Exc.. read more  

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K3s on On-Prem Infrastructures the GitOps Way: Writing a Custom k0rdent Template from Scratch

Kubernetes, now 12 years old, has evolved into the universal operating system for modern infrastructure, running on various platforms like Proxmox. Using k0rdent, Proxmox, and K3s, users can provision and manage Kubernetes clusters on-premise in a declarative, repeatable, and clean manner. This appr.. read more  

K3s on On-Prem Infrastructures the GitOps Way: Writing a Custom k0rdent Template from Scratch
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Kubernetes Monitoring Helm chart v4: Biggest update ever!

The Kubernetes Monitoring Helm chart version 4.0 is designed to solve real pain points that users have hit as their monitoring setups have grown. Destinations are now defined as a map instead of a list, making it easier to manage configurations for multiple clusters. Collectors are defined by the us.. read more  

Kubernetes Monitoring Helm chart v4: Biggest update ever!
At its core, Argo CD treats Git as the single source of truth for application definitions. You declare the desired state of your Kubernetes applications in Git (manifests, Helm charts, Kustomize overlays), and Argo CD continuously compares that desired state with what is actually running in the cluster. When drift is detected, it can alert you or automatically reconcile the cluster back to the Git-defined state.

Argo CD runs inside Kubernetes and provides:

- Declarative application management
- Automated or manual sync from Git to cluster
- Continuous drift detection and health assessment
- Rollbacks by reverting Git commits
- Fine-grained RBAC and multi-cluster support

It integrates natively with common Kubernetes configuration formats:

- Plain YAML
- Helm
- Kustomize
- Jsonnet

Operationally, Argo CD exposes both a web UI and CLI, making it easy to visualize application state, deployment history, diffs, and sync status. It is commonly used in platform engineering and SRE teams to standardize deployments, reduce configuration drift, and enforce auditability.

Argo CD is part of the Argo Project, which is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), and is widely adopted in production Kubernetes environments ranging from startups to large enterprises.