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BadPods Series: Everything Allowed on AWS EKS

A security researcher ran a full-blown container escape on EKS usingBadPods- a tool that spins up dangerously overprivileged pods. The pod broke out of its container, poked around the host node, moved laterally, and swiped AWS IAM creds. All of it slipped past EKS’s defaultPod Security Admission (PS.. read more  

BadPods Series: Everything Allowed on AWS EKS
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Streamline your containerized CI/CD with GitLab Runners and Amazon EKS Auto Mode

GitLab Runners now work withAmazon EKS Auto Mode. That means hands-off infra, smarter scaling, and built-in AWS security. Runners spin up onEC2 Spot Instances, so teams can cut CI/CD compute costs by as much as90%- without hacking together flaky pipelines... read more  

Streamline your containerized CI/CD with GitLab Runners and Amazon EKS Auto Mode
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Kubernetes GPU Management Just Got a Major Upgrade

Kubernetes 1.34 droppedDynamic Resource Allocation (DRA)- think persistent volumes, but for GPUs and custom hardware. Vendors can now plug in drivers and schedulers for their devices, and workloads can pick exactly what they need. Coming in 1.35: a newworkload abstractionthat speaks the language of .. read more  

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Implementing assurance pipeline for Amazon EKS Platform

AWS released a full-stack CI/CD validation pipeline forAmazon EKS. It pulls in six layers of testing,Terraform,Helm,Locustload testing, and evenAWS Fault Injectionfor pushing resilience to the edge. The goal: bake policy checks, functional tests, and brutal load tests right into pre-deployment. Fewe.. read more  

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From Deterministic to Agentic: Creating Durable AI Workflows with Dapr

Dapr droppedDurable Agents- a mashup of classic workflows and LLM-driven agents that can actually get things done and survive rough edges. They track reasoning steps, tool calls, and chat states like a champ. If things crash, no problem: Dapr Workflows and Diagrid Catalyst bring it all back... read more  

From Deterministic to Agentic: Creating Durable AI Workflows with Dapr
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v1.35: Watch Based Route Reconciliation in the Cloud Controller Manager

Kubernetes v1.35 sneaks in an alphafeature gatethat flips the CCM route controller from "check every X minutes" to "watch and react." It now usesinformersto trigger syncs when nodes change - plus a light periodic check every 12–24 hours... read more  

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v1.35: New level of efficiency with in-place Pod restart

Kubernetes 1.35, as you may know, introducedin-place Pod restarts(alpha). It's a real reset: all containers, init and sidecars included - without killing the Pod or kicking off a reschedule. Think restart without the cloud drama. Big win for workloads with heavy inter-container dependencies or massi.. read more  

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1.35: Enhanced Debugging with Versioned z-pages APIs

Kubernetes 1.35 makes a quiet-but-crucial upgrade: z-pages debugging endpoints now returnstructured, machine-readable JSON. That means tools- not just tired humans - can parse control plane state directly. The responses areversioned, backward-compatible, and tucked behind feature flags for now... read more  

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The 2026 Data Engineering Roadmap: Building Data Systems for the Agentic AI Era

Data engineering’s getting flipped.AI agentsandLLMsaren’t just tagging along anymore - they’re the main users now. That means engineers need to buildcontext-aware, machine-readable data systemsthat don’t just store info but actually make sense of it. Think:vector databases,knowledge graphs,semantic .. read more  

The 2026 Data Engineering Roadmap: Building Data Systems for the Agentic AI Era
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2025: The year in LLMs

2025 was the year LLMs stopped just answering questions and started building things.Reasoning modelslike OpenAI’s o-series and Claude Code took over tool-driven workflows. Asynchronous coding agentsbroke out. These models didn’t just write code - they ran it, debugged it, then did it again. That loo.. read more  

2025: The year in LLMs
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.