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NanoClaw + Docker Sandboxes: Secure Agent Execution Without the Overhead

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NanoClaw integrates with Docker Sandboxes to enhance AI agent security through strong isolation and transparency. This collaboration focuses on enabling secure and autonomous operations for AI agents within enterprise environments.

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The real cost of random I/O

Therandom_page_costwas introduced ~25 years ago, and its default value has remained at 4.0 since then. Recent experiments suggest that the actual cost of reading a random page may be significantly higher than the default value, especially on SSDs. Lowering therandom_page_costmay not always be the be.. read more  

The real cost of random I/O
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Interview with Thomas Wouters - release Manager for Python

The interview traces Python's core evolution. It starts with addingaugmented assignment(+=) and thePEP 203debates. Arguments followed. Nested scopeslanded viafuture imports. Maintainers repackagedelementtree/xmlplususingpath. asynciorose and supplantedTwisted. Python moved toyearly releases... read more  

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Things I miss about Spring Boot after switching to Go

The author migrated fromJava/Spring BoottoGolang. Spring bundlesSecurity,Data,Actuator, and auto-wiring. Go prefers minimalist libraries and explicit wiring. It produces static binaries, instant startup, lower memory use, and nativegoroutineconcurrency. Spring needs JVM startup and GC tuning... read more  

Things I miss about Spring Boot after switching to Go
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How to steal npm publish tokens by opening GitHub issues

Attackers pushed a poisonedcline@2.3.0to npm using a stolen publish token. ItspostinstallinstalledOpenClawglobally. An AI triage bot let a malicious issue title trickClaudeinto running commands on a GitHub Actions runner. It wrote a poisonedactions/cacheentry. The nightly release restored the poison.. read more  

Rancher is a Kubernetes management platform originally created by Rancher Labs and now maintained by SUSE. It is designed to simplify the deployment, operation, and security of Kubernetes clusters at scale, whether they run on public cloud, private cloud, on-premises data centers, or at the edge.

At its core, Rancher provides a centralized control plane that allows teams to create, import, and manage multiple Kubernetes clusters from a single UI and API. It supports a wide range of Kubernetes distributions, including upstream Kubernetes, RKE / RKE2, K3s, and managed cloud services like EKS, GKE, and AKS.

Rancher focuses heavily on enterprise needs such as multi-cluster management, role-based access control (RBAC), authentication integration (LDAP, Active Directory, OIDC), policy enforcement, and cluster lifecycle management. It enables platform teams to enforce consistent configurations and security policies while allowing application teams to self-serve Kubernetes resources safely.

The platform also integrates tightly with the broader cloud-native ecosystem. Rancher provides built-in support for Helm, monitoring (Prometheus, Grafana), logging, and GitOps workflows, and works well alongside tools like Argo CD, Fleet, and Longhorn for storage.

Rancher is often used as the foundation for platform engineering initiatives, helping organizations standardize Kubernetes operations, reduce operational complexity, and safely scale containerized workloads across environments.