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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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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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How GitHub uses eBPF to improve deployment safety

GitHub hosts its own source code on github.com, creating a circular dependency. To mitigate this, GitHub maintains mirrors of its code and built assets. By using eBPF, GitHub can selectively monitor and block calls that create circular dependencies in their deployment system... read more  

How GitHub uses eBPF to improve deployment safety
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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!
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When Kubernetes restarts your pod - And when it doesn’t

Production internals guide verified against Kubernetes 1.35 GA. Engineers need to understand terminology differences to avoid flawed runbooks and bad on-call decisions. Kubelet watches the pod spec, not other resources like ConfigMaps or Secrets, to explain the majority of config update investigatio.. read more  

When Kubernetes restarts your pod - And when it doesn’t
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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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Scaling MCP adoption: Our reference architecture for simpler, safer and cheaper enterprise deployments of MCP

Cloudflare centralized MCP servers in a monorepo. It added governed templates, Cloudflare Access auth, audit logs, and DLP behind an MCP server portal. It launched Code Mode to collapse many tool schemas into two portal tools. Token use fell ~94%. Cloudflare Gateway now finds shadow MCP servers... read more  

Scaling MCP adoption: Our reference architecture for simpler, safer and cheaper enterprise deployments of MCP
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I Measured Claude 4.7's New Tokenizer. Here's What It Costs You.

Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7 migration guide states the new tokenizer utilizes "roughly 1.0 to 1.35x as many tokens" compared to 4.6. Actual measurements show a higher ratio on technical docs and real CLAUDE.md files. The cost of the new tokenizer was measured using real content and synthetic samples.. read more  

I Measured Claude 4.7's New Tokenizer. Here's What It Costs You.
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Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.7, narrowly retaking lead for most powerful generally available LLM

Anthropic has unveiled Claude Opus 4.7, a powerful large language model that outperforms key rivals like GPT-5.4 and Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro in benchmarks such as agentic coding and financial analysis. Opus 4.7 leads the market on the GDPVal-AA knowledge work evaluation with an Elo score of 1753 and.. read more  

Claude is an AI assistant built by Anthropic, a safety-focused AI research company. It's designed around three core principles - being helpful, harmless, and honest - which shapes how it approaches everything from simple questions to complex, multi-step tasks. In practice, Claude handles a broad range of work: writing and editing, coding and debugging, research and summarization, data analysis, brainstorming, and extended back-and-forth conversation. It's built to engage thoughtfully rather than just generate output - it can push back when something seems off, ask clarifying questions, and reason through problems step by step. What sets Claude apart from many AI assistants is its emphasis on nuance and judgment. It tries to give calibrated answers - acknowledging uncertainty when it exists, avoiding overconfidence, and flagging when a question might not have a clean answer. It also has a large context window, making it well suited for long documents, complex codebases, or extended workflows. Claude is available through Claude.ai for individual users, through an API for developers building products and tools, and through Claude Code for agentic coding tasks directly in the terminal. The current model family includes Claude Opus 4.6, Claude Sonnet 4.6, and Claude Haiku 4.5 - ranging from lightweight and fast to highly capable for complex reasoning tasks.