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Terraform Workbook - Your Guide to Infra as Code (IaC)

This post outlines the various Terraform project files and their purposes, such as vars.tf for default variable declarations, terraform.tfvars for overriding default variable values, terraform.tf for tfstate backends and provider declarations, version.tf for Terraform version constraints, and .terra.. read more  

Terraform Workbook - Your Guide to Infra as Code (IaC)
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Docker Desktop 4.50 Supercharges Daily Development With AI, Security, and Faster Workflows

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Docker Desktop 4.50 enhances software development with improved debugging, AI integration, and enterprise security features, streamlining workflows and boosting productivity.

Docker Desktop 4.50 Supercharges Daily Development With AI, Security, and Faster Workflows
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Guido van Rossum: “AI Should Adapt to Python - Not the Other Way Around”

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Guido van Rossum discussed Python's enduring relevance in AI and education at GitHub's Octoverse, emphasizing its clarity, accessibility, and community-driven growth despite TypeScript's rise.

Guido van Rossum: “AI Should Adapt to Python - Not the Other Way Around”
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Kubernetes 1.35 new alpha features

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The next Kubernetes release, v1.35, is scheduled for December 17th. It should bring 15 new Alpha features, including the following ones: - Gang scheduling support - Mutable PersistentVolume node affinity - Restart all containers on container exits - Consider terminating Pods in Deployments - CSI vol..

Kubernetes v1.35 release
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NordPass: Worst Passwords of 2025 and How Each Generation Compares

NordPass's latest research reveals the ongoing global reliance on weak passwords like "123456" and "password," despite slight improvements in security practices.

NordPass: Worst Passwords of 2025 and How Each Generation Compares
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Kubernetes v1.35: A Deep Dive Into the Biggest Changes Before the December 17 Release

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Kubernetes v1.35 release removes cgroup v1 and containerd v1.X support, urging admins to migrate to newer versions and adopt enhancements like in-place Pod updates and OCI image volume support.

Kubernetes v1.35: A Deep Dive Into the Biggest Changes Before the December 17 Release
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Researcher Scans 5.6M GitLab Repositories, Uncovers 17,000 Live Secrets and a Decade of Exposed Credentials

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A security research project led by Luke Marshall scanned 5.6 million GitLab repositories, uncovering over 17,000 live secrets and earning $9,000 in bounties, highlighting GitLab's larger scale and higher exposure risk compared to Bitbucket.

Researcher Scans 5.6M GitLab Repositories, Uncovers 17,000 Live Secrets and a Decade of Exposed Credentials
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AWS Optimizer Targets Unused NAT Gateways for Cost Savings

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AWS Compute Optimizer now helps identify unused NAT Gateways to boost cost savings by analyzing traffic activity and route table associations.

AWS Optimizer Targets Unused NAT Gateways for Cost Savings
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GitLab Uncovers Massive npm Attack - Developers on High Alert

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GitLab's team discovers a large-scale npm supply chain attack with malware that spreads through npm packages, threatening data destruction if disrupted.

GitLab Uncovers Massive npm Attack - Developers on High Alert
DevOpsDayLA is Southern California's premier conference focused on the human side of technology delivery. For 15 years, we've brought together SoCal practitioners who understand that great software isn't just about tools, it's about people working together effectively.

The 2026 Lens: DevOps in an AI World: You're working in a world where AI is everywhere, embedded in your tools, requested by your management, and reshaping how teams deliver software. Whether you're embracing these changes or navigating the challenges they create, your experience matters.

We're looking for stories about how you and your organizations are adapting your mindsets, processes, and team dynamics in this rapidly evolving landscape. How did your team integrate AI into existing workflows? What changed about collaboration when AI entered the picture? Where do humans remain critical in automated processes? How do you build the next generation of engineers when entry-level work is automated? What are the real implementation challenges you're facing in Southern California's entertainment, gaming, aerospace, retail, healthcare, and manufacturing companies?

What makes DevOpsDayLA different: We focus on culture, collaboration, and cross-industry implementation stories rather than pure technical deep-dives. We're all about the people and processes that make technology successful in an AI world, not the technology itself.

We especially welcome new speakers, under-represented voices, and fresh perspectives from across SoCal's diverse tech landscape.

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To attend DevOps Day LA purchase a  SCALE ticket via the SCALE website. Your ticket will provide access to both events.

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DevOpsDayLA sponsors have the opportunity to offer job opportunities, demonstrations of the latest tools, and world-class service offerings to facilitate organizations’ DevOps journey. The conference is presented with the support of the Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE). It provides a relaxed, casual, and diverse environment where experienced professionals, evangelists, agile practitioners, developers, job seekers, business executives, educators, students, and curiosity seekers can connect and attend talks on current topics.

For additional information, please contact us at los-angeles@devopsdays.org.

Speak at DevOpsDay LA

DevOpsDay LA sessions are selected through our calling for presentations for our 2026 event. We have posted a list of desired topics and best practices for submissions.

Friday, March 6, 2026 - 10:00 to 17:00