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Dynamic Kubernetes request right sizing with Kubecost

Kubecost’s Amazon EKS add-on now handlesautomated container request right-sizing. That means teams can tweak CPU and memory requests based on actual usage—once or on a recurring schedule. Optimization profiles are customizable, and resizing can be baked into cluster setup using Helm. Yes, that mean.. read more  

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Why I Ditched Docker for Podman (And You Should Too)

Older container technologies like Docker have been prone to security vulnerabilities, such as CVE-2019-5736 and CVE-2022-0847, which allowed for potential host system compromise. Podman changes the game by eliminating the need for a persistent background service like the Docker daemon, enhancing sec.. read more  

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Software Developer, RELIANOID

🌐 NIS2 is reshaping cybersecurity compliance across Europe.

At RELIANOID, we are fully aligned and compliant with NIS2 requirements, helping organizations strengthen their security posture. 👉 Explore more: https://www.relianoid.com/security-compliances/relianoid-nis2-compliance/ #NIS2#CyberSecurity#Compliance#Regulation#EUCompliance#InfoSec#DataProtection#Go..

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Send emails with Vercel and Mailtrap

Next.js Vercel Mailtrap.io

Learn how to integrate Mailtrap with your Vercel-hosted applications to send transactional emails with reliable delivery and comprehensive analytics.

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Send emails with Bolt.new and Mailtrap

Bolt Mailtrap.io

Learn how to integrate Mailtrap with your Bolt.new application to send transactional emails and manage contacts without writing complex code.

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APM for Kubernetes: Monitor Distributed Applications at Scale

Understand Kubernetes APM by linking request flows with pod, node, and cluster data to get complete visibility at scale.

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🌊 Load Balancing Smart Wave with RELIANOID — Built for Marine Telemetry

The Smart Wave platform is key for real-time telemetry from offshore buoys, vessels, and coastal stations. But how do you ensure it performs reliably — even over satellite links? We've published a new technical guide showing how to load balance Smart Wave using RELIANOID: ✅ MQTT & TCP ingestion for ..

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My Own DNS Server At Home

RunningBIND on Fedora with Podmanputs you in the driver’s seat—local DNS, full zone control, and no third-party middlemen. It handles staticforward/reverse zonesacross multiple IPv4 subnets, skips the mess of dynamic updates, and plugs into your router as a recursiveforwarding resolver. Call it a se.. read more  

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Vibe Coding Will Break Your Enterprise

Tools likeReplitandLovableare fine for quick hacks. Not for enterprise. They can’t handle service integration, durable state, or transactions that don’t fall apart. What enterprises need: realagentic systems. These aren’t glorified code editors—they’re stateful, resilient operators. They juggle work.. read more  

Vibe Coding Will Break Your Enterprise
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How we migrated our Rush.js monorepo to Node type stripping

Calm gutted a 10-year-old Rush.js monorepo and came out faster, cleaner, and way less tangled. The team dropped transpilation, ditched source maps, and went all-in onNode type strippingwithnative ESM. Local dev sped up by 30–40%. CI jobs? 3–6 minutes faster. The overhaul hit everything: killed stubb.. read more  

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