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AWX in Action is out, and there's a course

Ansible AWX

"AWX in Action: Ansible Orchestration at Scale" is now available in print and ebook. It covers running AWX on Kubernetes for real, not a sandbox demo that falls over the moment you add a second execution node.

AWX in Action - Ansible Orchestration at Scale
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GitHub breach: The development ecosystem is in the hot seat

GitHub is reeling from an infrastructure breach by TeamPCP, highlighting the vulnerability of developer environments. Privileged access was achieved not through traditional perimeter exploitation, but by targeting trusted developer tools like IDE extensions. This incident serves as a stark reminder .. read more  

GitHub breach: The development ecosystem is in the hot seat
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When Code Becomes Cheap, What's Left?

Teams that use Claude Opus 4.6 for spec-driven development generate code at low cost, so they spend scarce developer time on review and QA. Developers create more value by judging code than by typing it... read more  

When Code Becomes Cheap, What's Left?
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Design Patterns Are Dead. Long Live Design Patterns.

Design patterns were created for human comprehension, not machines, serving as a shared vocabulary to communicate complex ideas quickly, manage working memory, and standardize solutions. Even in the era of AI-generated code, design patterns are crucial for containing the limitations of AI models and.. read more  

pgEdge is an enterprise-ready, 100% open-source PostgreSQL platform designed for distributed and non-distributed environments. Built entirely on PostgreSQL and released under the OSI-approved PostgreSQL license, pgEdge supports high availability, ultra-low latency, and zero downtime maintenance across data centers and cloud regions.

Its core includes Spock, a replication technology enabling multi-master (active-active) deployments with conflict resolution. pgEdge allows organizations to scale from single-node setups to distributed clusters within minutes.

It offers various deployment options: containers, virtual machines, Helm charts for Kubernetes, and integrations with Terraform, Pulumi, and Ansible. pgEdge provides same-day patches and version updates, ensuring full compatibility with the latest PostgreSQL releases. Cloud and self-hosted editions are available, with free trials for development and evaluation.