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The Art of Azure RBAC for Kubernetes: A Complete Guide to Access Control Mastery

This article dives into Azure RBAC for Kubernetes. It maps each persona to pinpoint roles per namespace. Permissions stay minimal from the get-go. It ties role bindings toAzure AD groups, splits dev and prod, and flips on audit logs. Quarterly reviews, crisp docs keep RBAC lean and current... read more  

The Art of Azure RBAC for Kubernetes: A Complete Guide to Access Control Mastery
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Serverless: The Illusion of Choice

A LinkedIn thread exposes a hack around AWS EventBridge’s256KBlimit. Someone chains Lambdas tocompressthendecompressevents. Serverless traps lurk: blown-upIAMpermissions. Triggers with zero validation. Wide-openegress. Unscanned packages fueling supply chain bombs... read more  

Serverless: The Illusion of Choice
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MCP Catalog: Finding the Right AI Tools for Your Project

Docker Desktop hatches a betaMCP CatalogandToolkit. It unleashes 100+ containerized Model Context Protocol servers loaded with metadata and use-case filters. Teams fire them via GUI or CLI. The catalog carvesDocker-builtimages from community builds, runs supply-chain scans, and seals isolation. Cust.. read more  

MCP Catalog: Finding the Right AI Tools for Your Project
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We Added Chaos to Our CI/CD Pipelines — It Made Everything More Stable.

Wix’sMREteam injectsAI-drivenchaosintoCI/CDpipelines. Mobile releases gain speed and rock-solid stability. They harness hackathon-born prompt tests to bulletproof builds and deployments. Signal: AI resilience trials in pipelines mark a shift from rigid builds to probabilistic validation... read more  

We Added Chaos to Our CI/CD Pipelines — It Made Everything More Stable.
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Critical VMware Tools VGAuth Vulnerabilities Enable Full System Access for Attackers

Two CVE-2025 vulns in VMware Tools allow SYSTEM access via named pipe hijacking and path traversal. Upgrade to 12.5.1+ ASAP for fixes. Administrators must upgrade... read more  

Critical VMware Tools VGAuth Vulnerabilities Enable Full System Access for Attackers
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GitHub Spark in public preview for Copilot Pro+ subscribers

GitHub Spark spins natural-language prompts into full-stack AI apps in minutes. It tapsClaude Sonnet 4to scaffold UI and server logic. It hooks updata storage,LLM inference, hosting,GitHub Actions,Dependabot, plus multi-LLM smarts from OpenAI, Meta, DeepSeek and xAI—zero config. Trend to watch: AI .. read more  

GitHub Spark in public preview for Copilot Pro+ subscribers
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Centralized Amazon ECS task logging with Amazon OpenSearch

Amazon ECS tasks fire logs through a FireLens sidecar. Fluent Bit ships them into a shared Amazon OpenSearch Serverless domain. Cross-account IAM roles lock down access. The pipeline centralizes logs, unlocks full-text search, SQL and PPL queries, and slashes storage costs with on-demand indexing. .. read more  

Centralized Amazon ECS task logging with Amazon OpenSearch
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Bare-Metal Kubernetes: The Performance Advantage Is Almost Gone

Benchmarks crack open the myth: VM-based Kubernetes rivals bare metal. It secures 99% throughput. It matches latency in netperf and MLPerf. Major clouds spin containers on VMs. They enforce hard resource caps, isolation, and central policy management. Bare metal shrinks to ultra-low-latency niches. .. read more  

Bare-Metal Kubernetes: The Performance Advantage Is Almost Gone
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Kubernetes Image Builder Vulnerability Grants Root Access to Windows Nodes

A critical CVE-2025-7342 hauntsKubernetes Image Builder v0.1.44and earlier. It shipsNutanix/OVAimages with defaultWindows Administratorcreds intact. That slip-up invites root access on Windows nodes. Linux builds and other providers dodge this bullet. Mixed clusters run hot until images rebuild or p.. read more  

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A Mid-Year Look at CNCF Project Momentum

Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s mid-year report drops.Kubernetescommands 3,500+ authors.OpenTelemetryrockets to 1,884 contributors, snagging second in PR velocity.Backstageclimbs to 649.Argo(860) andFlux(156) lock GitOps in place.Kubeflowbreaks into the top 30 with 302. Trend to watch:Internal .. read more  

A Mid-Year Look at CNCF Project Momentum
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