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Google’s Cloud APIs Become Agent-Ready with Official MCP Support

Apigee Google Cloud Platform Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) BigQuery

Google supports the Model Context Protocol to enhance AI interactions across its services, introducing managed servers and enterprise capabilities through Apigee.

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AWS Previews DevOps Agent to Automate Incident Investigation Across Cloud Environments

Datadog Amazon CloudWatch Dynatrace New Relic Amazon Web Services

AWS introduces an autonomous AI DevOps Agent to enhance incident response and system reliability, integrating with tools like Amazon CloudWatch and ServiceNow for proactive recommendations.

AWS Previews DevOps Agent to Automate Incident Investigation Across Cloud Environments
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Announcing FAUN.sensei() — Self-paced guides to grow fast — even when tech moves faster.

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After months of hard work, FAUN.sensei() is finally alive!

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Helm Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need to Know to Start Using Helm

Helm Kubernetes

Helm is the package manager Kubernetes was missing. It lets you package applications and their dependencies into charts, deploy them as versioned releases, and manage installs, upgrades, and rollbacks in a consistent and repeatable way. This post walks through what Helm is, how to install it, and the core commands you will use day to day.

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Microk8s vs K3s

Kubernetes k3s MicroK8s Rancher k3d

To truly master Kubernetes, you need a safe sandbox, and running a lightweight distribution is the perfect solution for your local development workflow. These smaller K8s flavors provide a full-featured, yet constrained, environment that is easy on system resources. Both MicroK8s (maintained by Canonical) and k3s (from Rancher) are popular, production-ready options that deliver the core K8s experience with minimal operational burden, low storage needs, and simple networking setups.

These two platforms are fantastic for learning, experimentation, rapid testing, and skill development. If you don't know which one to choose, this post will give you the quick overview you need to decide.

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Agent Sandbox Brings Kernel-Level Guardrails to AI Agents on Kubernetes

gVisor Kata Containers Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Kubernetes

Agent Sandbox, a new Kubernetes primitive, was introduced at KubeCon NA 2025 to enhance AI agent management on Kubernetes and Google Kubernetes Engine.

Agent Sandbox Brings Kernel-Level Guardrails to AI Agents on Kubernetes
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AWS Unveils Graviton5: A 192-Core Leap in Cloud Performance and Efficiency

Amazon Web Services Amazon EC2

AWS introduces Graviton5-based EC2 M9g instances, boosting performance by 25% and enhancing scalability while reducing costs.

AWS Unveils Graviton5: A 192-Core Leap in Cloud Performance and Efficiency
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Tor Goes Rust: Introducing Arti, a New Foundation for the Future of Tor

Arti Rust Tor

The development of "Arti," a Rust-based Tor implementation funded by Zcash, aims to enhance security and efficiency by addressing the limitations of the current C-based Tor.

Tor Goes Rust: Introducing Arti, a New Foundation for the Future of Tor
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Gemini Deep Research Is Now Programmable Through a New API

Gemini 3 Vertex AI

The enhanced Gemini Deep Research agent is now available via API, enabling developers to integrate advanced research capabilities into applications, with the open-sourcing of DeepSearchQA for evaluating complex tasks.

Gemini Deep Research Is Now Programmable Through a New API
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GitHub Copilot Adds GPT-5.2 With Long-Context and UI Generation

GitHub Copilot GPT-5.2

OpenAI unveils GPT-5.2 for GitHub Copilot, enhancing software engineering with improved long-context reasoning and UI generation, integrated with Microsoft Azure and NVIDIA.

GitHub Copilot Adds GPT-5.2 With Long-Context and UI Generation
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