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The Rise of GPUOps: Where Infrastructure Meets Thermodynamics

GPU demand for AI has shot up 600% since 2020. It’s outpaced the cloud abstractions devs rely on - highlighting a growing gap between slick DevOps dashboards and the gritty realities of heat, cost, and silicon. EnterGPUOps. It's not just a trend - it’s a new layer in the stack. Think observability w.. read more  

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How we built an AI SRE agent that investigates like a team of engineers

Datadog just droppedBits AI SRE, an autonomous agent that thinks more like an SRE than a chatbot. It doesn't just regurgitate summaries - it investigates. It builds hypotheses, tests them against telemetry, and chases down actual root causes. Older tools leaned hard on LLMs to summarize alerts. That.. read more  

How we built an AI SRE agent that investigates like a team of engineers
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Preparing for Post-Quantum Cryptography

NIST locked in itsPost-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) standardsin August 2024. The countdown’s on: U.S. federal systems need to make the leap by 2035. Wiz jumped early with aPQC Security Framework. It scans for shaky encryption, maps your crypto assets, and flags what’s PQC-ready, all cloud-wide, using .. read more  

Preparing for Post-Quantum Cryptography
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What came first: the CNAME or the A record?

A recent change to 1.1.1.1 accidentally altered the order of CNAME records in DNS responses, breaking resolution for some clients. This post explores the technical root cause, examines the source code of affected resolvers, and dives into the inherent ambiguities of the DNS RFCs... read more  

What came first: the CNAME or the A record?
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Keeping Secrets Out of Logs

A new writeup lays out a layered plan to keep secrets out of logs, no silver bullets here, just ten solid "lead bullets" that actually stack. Think of it as defense in depth for log hygiene. Highlights include: Type-safe domain primitives for secrets, Taint-based static analysis, Read-once secret wr.. read more  

Keeping Secrets Out of Logs
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SSH has no Host header

A dev built a custom SSH proxy that punches through IPv4 limits without handing out public IPs like candy. Their trick:shared IPv4s with per-user relative IP mapping. It maps incoming SSH traffic to the right VM using thesource IPandpublic key combo. No Host header? No problem. They sidestep that ho.. read more  

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The best tools for bare metal automation that people actually use

Bare metal ops aren’t what they used to be. The game’s gone full stack:API-driven provisioning,declarative workflows, andconfig convergencenow run the show. Tools likeMAAS,Foreman,Ironic, andTinkerbelltreat physical servers as programmable units. Real hardware, real APIs. Meanwhile,Kubernetes-native.. read more  

The best tools for bare metal automation that people actually use
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Go Developer Survey Is Out: What 5,379 Go Developers Actually Want Next

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The 2025 Go Developer Survey reveals developers' desire for better best practices, enhanced standard library usage, and modernized tooling. AI-powered development tools are common, yet satisfaction is moderate due to quality concerns. Most respondents are experienced developers in the tech industry, highlighting challenges like ensuring code quality and finding reliable modules.

Go Developer Survey Is Out: What 5,379 Go Developers Actually Want Next
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Qwen3-TTS Series Released: This Open-Source Model Can Clone Your Voice in 3 Seconds

The Qwen3-TTS series introduces open-source models for speech generation, voice design, and cloning, available in 1.7B and 0.6B sizes. These models support 10 languages and offer features like rapid voice cloning and style control. They excel in multilingual capabilities and efficient speech signal processing.

Qwen3-TTS Series Released: This Open-Source Model Can Clone Your Voice in 3 Seconds
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The Cloud Native Tipping Point: What 689 Companies Just Revealed

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The CNCF Annual Cloud Native Survey reveals 98% of organizations now use cloud native technologies, with Kubernetes playing a crucial role in AI infrastructure. Multi-cloud and hybrid strategies are prevalent, and the main challenge has shifted to cultural changes within development teams.

The Cloud Native Tipping Point: What 689 Companies Just Revealed
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.