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Load Testing with Impulse at Airbnb

Impulselets Airbnb teams wreak havoc in the best way possible. It makes load testing in Java/Kotlin a breeze. No need to call in the cavalry. It just mocks what it needs to and spins up a frenzy of pseudo-real traffic... read more  

Load Testing with Impulse at Airbnb
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alden: detachable terminal sessions without breaking scrollback

Tired of losing terminal sessions and scrollback with tools liketmux,screen, ormosh? A new tool calledaldenkeeps your SSH shell alive after disconnects without breaking your native terminal scrollback. Unlike other solutions, it avoids emulating a terminal—so you get seamless reconnection and keep y.. read more  

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Why Environments Beat Clusters For Dev Experience

Developers chasepromotions, not the tedium of deployments. Environments should reign supreme—not just a lone Kubernetes cluster hogging the spotlight.Real-time insights? They zoom past those outdated, siloed CI pipelines... read more  

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Automatic rollbacks are a last resort

Throw automatic rollbacks out the window. You don't need them.Continuous Deliverypartnered withhuman-driven resiliencesharpens up your software. When things go sideways, a speedy roll forward with a clever fix beats a blind retreat. Automatic rollbacks? They skip the surprises and rob you of learnin.. read more  

Automatic rollbacks are a last resort
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Terraform AWS provider 6.0 now generally available

Terraform AWS Provider 6.0bursts onto the scene with multi-region support. Now, devs can tweak 32 config files in one shot, slimming down memory bloat. 🌍💻.. read more  

Terraform AWS provider 6.0 now generally available
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Debugging memory leaks in Postgres, jemalloc edition

jemallocexcels at sniffing out memory leaks compared toAddressSanitizer, especially when leaks ghost out at program exit. But here's the catch: to dig into profiling with jemalloc, like you're wrangling Postgres, you better cozy up to Linux... read more  

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On Azure’s new SRE Agent

Microsoft's shinySRE Agentwades into network snafus with swagger but makes some bold, perplexing claims—like leaning on faulty data insights for fixes. Slick demos dazzle, yet its "approve and act" zeal might lure newbies into rash decisions. Handle with care!.. read more  

On Azure’s new SRE Agent
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Amazon VPC raises default Route Table capacity

AWS VPClets your inner network architect cheer:500 routes per tablenow. That’s a cool 10x boost from before, turning network scaling from a headache into a child's play. 🚀.. read more  

Amazon VPC raises default Route Table capacity
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AWS Lambda announces native support for Avro and Protobuf formatted Kafka events

AWS Lambdanow natively supportsAvroandProtobufformatted Kafka events, dancing through schema chaos with Glue and Confluent registries. Toss custom deserialization in the trash; plug inPowertoolsand let open-source Kafka consumer interfaces do the grunt work... read more  

AWS Lambda announces native support for Avro and Protobuf formatted Kafka events
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Inside Google’s Agent2Agent (A2A) Protocol: Teaching AI Agents to Talk to Each Other

Agent2Agent (A2A)is the new gospel for AI agents, taking over as the universal translator across platforms. Imagine 50+ tech behemoths waving its banner. A2A, clutchingJSON-RPC 2.0 over HTTP(S), crafts a chat apocalypse for AI, wiping out the custom integration chaos, much like the venerableInternet.. read more  

Inside Google’s Agent2Agent (A2A) Protocol: Teaching AI Agents to Talk to Each Other
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