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Dead framework theory

LLM dev tools keep steering straight into React. System prompts hardwire it. Generated code defaults to it. The result? A feedback loop. Tools crank out React, models get trained on more React, and newcomers inherit the bias. What’s changing:React isn’t just a framework anymore. It’s sliding into in.. read more  

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From web developer to database developer in 10 years

EnterpriseDB is leveling upPostgres Distributed, the spiritual successor topglogical. Now withreplicated DDLandtunable consistencyacross clusters. It's mostly C and Rust under the hood - tight hooks into Postgres internals, with APIs that nod at abstraction but stay close to the core... read more  

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AI's 70% Problem

Google’s Addy Osmani dropped a stat: AI now writesover 30% of the codeat Google. Impressive. But the hard part - the last 30% - still needs a human brain. That’s where the bugs live:security, edge cases, production wiring. No shortcut. And while AI adoption keeps climbing in greenfield work,trust is.. read more  

AI's 70% Problem
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The state of the Rust dependency ecosystem

A deep dive into 200,650 Rust crates shows a brewing maintenance problem:45% are inactive, andover half of new crates never see a second update- a wild jump from just 1.4% in 2015. Zoom in on the top 1,000 crates, and it gets messier.249 dependencies have been abandoned, and158 are stuck on older ma.. read more  

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The Green Tea Garbage Collector

Go 1.25 drops an experimental GC calledGreen Tea. It flips the script on object traversal - scanning memory pages instead of hopping from object to object. The payoff? Up to40% less GC CPU overheadon real workloads. Bonus: it taps intoAVX-512on newer x86 chips forvectorized scanning. Turns out strea.. read more  

The Green Tea Garbage Collector
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LinkPro: eBPF rootkit analysis

A new stealth rootkit calledLinkProjust surfaced, taking aim at AWS-hosted Linux boxes. It blends two customeBPF programsfor deep concealment and remote activation via magic packets. The path in?CVE-2024-23897—an RCE on a public Jenkins server. From there, attackers slipped into Amazon EKS clusters,.. read more  

LinkPro: eBPF rootkit analysis
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Manage Secrets of your Kubernetes Platform at Scale with GitOps

Learn how to manage secrets with the External Secrets Operator and plug it into Argo CD to power your Internal Developer Platform without manual management, enabling self-service secrets management and secure connections between workload clusters and the control plane. With a chain of trust between .. read more  

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Kubernetes with Buildkite: faster, simpler, and ready for scale

Buildkite just added a major revamp of its Kubernetes Agent Stack. Highlights:REST-based config,leaner K8s objects, andhardened security defaults. It handlestens of thousands of concurrent jobswithout breaking a sweat. Shared environment vars cut down pod config noise. Error messages come with full .. read more  

Kubernetes with Buildkite: faster, simpler, and ready for scale
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How Airbnb Runs Distributed Databases on Kubernetes at Scale

Airbnb runs distributed databases across multiple Kubernetes clusters - each tied to its own AWS Availability Zone. That setup isolates failures down to individual pods and keeps the whole system highly available. They built a custom Kubernetes operator and leaned on EBS volumes with PVCs to smooth .. read more  

How Airbnb Runs Distributed Databases on Kubernetes at Scale
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Zero-Trust Kubernetes: Enforcing Security & Multi-Tenancy with Custom Admission Webhooks

Tools likeOPA Gatekeeper,Kyverno, and custom webhooks slam the brakes on sketchy workloadsbeforethey ever spin up. These controllers aren’t just gatekeepers - they’re enforcers. They check pod configs, block unverified images, and apply live, scoped policies like tenant-awarenetwork isolationandreso.. read more  

Botkube is a Kubernetes-centric chatbot that aids in Kubernetes troubleshooting and provides valuable insights for various aspects of Kubernetes operations. This open-source tool integrates with popular messaging platforms like Slack and helps streamline Kubernetes management and problem-solving processes.

Key functionalities of Botkube include:

Alert Notifications: Botkube can be configured to receive and relay alerts from various monitoring tools (e.g., Prometheus, Grafana) directly to your team's communication platform, ensuring prompt incident awareness.

Kubernetes Event Monitoring: It continuously monitors Kubernetes cluster events, offering real-time information on changes and issues within your cluster, such as pod crashes or node failures.

Troubleshooting Assistance: Botkube can provide context-sensitive guidance and suggestions for debugging and resolving common Kubernetes problems, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced Kubernetes users.

Resource Management: It can assist in resource optimization by providing recommendations for scaling deployments, managing resource quotas, and handling updates to your applications.

Security Insights: Botkube can help maintain Kubernetes security by alerting you to security breaches, unauthorized access, and vulnerabilities, allowing you to take immediate action.

Customization: Botkube is highly customizable, allowing you to tailor it to your specific needs and integrate it with other tools and scripts in your Kubernetes ecosystem.

In summary, Botkube serves as a Kubernetes assistant that enhances communication and awareness within your team while providing automated support for troubleshooting, monitoring, and managing your Kubernetes clusters, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and reliable Kubernetes operation.