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Indexed Views in SQL Server: A Production DBA's Complete Guide

Indexed viewsare apowerfulyet underutilized feature in SQL Server for optimizing complex query performance, with potential for significant performance gains in read-heavy applications. Automatic query substitution is a game-changer when it comes to leveragingindexed viewsfor performance optimization.. read more  

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When Process Becomes Latency: Optimizing Incident Response Cadence

In incident response, adaptability is key. Instead of endless playbooks, focus on flexible frameworks for faster, more effective responses. Brandon Chalk,16-year Google SRE, shares insights onbalancing structure and speedwhen every second counts... read more  

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GitHub Copilot DevOps Excellence: Prompt Files vs Instructions vs Chat Modes

GitHub Copilot just leveled up:prompt files,custom instructions, andcustom chat modesare live. Now it's not just tagging along—it’s shaping how you work. Automate code reviews, security scans, or implementation plans. Reuse setups across teams. Control it all from VS Code... read more  

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GitOps Done Right: 10 Best Practices That Make It Work

GitOps ditches hand-rolled deployment scripts for a cleaner, declarative model. Git becomes the truth. Agents likeArgo CDorFlux CDwatch for changes and sync your clusters on their own. It’s not just about pushing YAML. Good GitOps setups lean onKustomizefor modular config, wire inautomated image up.. read more  

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Automating infrastructure deployments in the Cloud with Terraform and Azure Pipelines

This Azure lab wires upTerraformwithAzure Pipelines CI/CDto spin up infrastructure and deploy a .NET Core app using IaC. It handles remote state with Azure Storage, automatesplanandapplyin pipelines, and swaps in config values via token replacement during deploy... read more  

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Writing a basic service for GNU Guix

A developer walks through building acustom GNU Guix system serviceforkmonad—yes, the keyboard remapper—by wiring up a newservice-typethat plugs intoShepherdandaccount-service-type. To get there, they lift patterns from services likewesnothd, usemake-forkexec-constructorto spin up the daemon, and de.. read more  

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How I Scanned all of GitHub’s “Oops Commits” for Leaked Secrets

Truffle Security dropped a sharp new open-source tool that digs through GitHub’s public commit history looking forzero-commit force pushes—a tactic devs use to erase mistakes, usually secrets. Problem is, they don’t go quietly. By tapping into historical GitHub PushEvents via GH Archive, the tool h.. read more  

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You might not need tmux

A dev swapped outtmuxfor a slick combo:Zellij,SSH multiplexing, andsystemdsocket daemons. No more virtual splits. Just clean session persistence and tight remote control. This setup brings scrollback back where it belongs—your terminal’s native buffer. It plays nice with extras like theKitty graphi.. read more  

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Supply chain attack compromises npm packages to spread backdoor malware

A fresh supply chain ambush—Scavenger—slipped into npm through the front door. Attackers phished maintainers of high-profile packages likeis,eslint-plugin-prettier, andsynckit, then dropped cross-platform JavaScript malware straight into the codebase. Real-time C2 channels included. They typosquatt.. read more  

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Creating a GitHub App based Azure DevOps Pipelines Service Connection

Azure DevOps made it easier to link up with GitHub—no more re-installing the Azure Pipelines GitHub App to kick things off. Teams can spin up aGitHub App–based service connectiondirectly from a dummy pipeline setup. The service connection comes GitHub App–authenticated out of the gate. Super handy .. read more  

Creating a GitHub App based Azure DevOps Pipelines Service Connection
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