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Making your own programming language is easier than you think (but also harder)

A game developer explains how he built a low-level modding language, including sandbox constraints, an AArch64 JIT, and a small C++ compiler... read more  

Making your own programming language is easier than you think (but also harder)
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Replacing a 3 GB SQLite database with a 10 MB FST (finite state transducer) binary

Andrew Quinn shipped Taskusanakirja (tsk), a Finnish-English pocket dictionary with search-as-you-type, originally backed by a trie for ~400k base words plus a 3 GB SQLite FTS database to cover the 40-60M inflected forms that Finnish's agglutinative morphology demands. Reaching for BurntSushi'sIndex.. read more  

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The Pulse: AI load breaks GitHub – why not other vendors?

GitHub leaders created the reliability problems through weak capacity planning. As AI-agent users drove heavier traffic, GitHub engineers found migration risk and engineering debt that teams had allowed to build up... read more  

The Pulse: AI load breaks GitHub – why not other vendors?
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Mirantis has entered into an agreement to be acquired by IREN

Mirantis has agreed to an acquisition by IREN. The companies have announced no customer-facing product changes... read more  

Mirantis has entered into an agreement to be acquired by IREN
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What kubectl debug doesn’t tell you: The silent evidence gap

kubectl debugsessions leave almost no forensic trace: by design,EphemeralContainerStatushas nolastStateorrestartCount, so the exit code, session duration, target container, and debugger logs disappear from the Kubernetes API the moment anything else updates the pod. That breaks incident handoffs (th.. read more  

What kubectl debug doesn’t tell you: The silent evidence gap
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Extending AI gateways with Rust

Every gateway ships with a set of built-in policies. Authentication. Rate limiting. Request routing. Prompt guards. These cover most use cases. But what about the ones they don’t cover? What if you need to add a custom header based on a database lookup? What if you need to transform a request body i.. read more  

Extending AI gateways with Rust
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v1.36: Deprecation and removal of Service ExternalIPs

Kubernetes v1.36 deprecatesService.spec.externalIPsand starts the removal path, finally closing CVE-2020-8554, the trust-everyone hole the field has carried since the early days. The project has recommended disabling it via theDenyServiceExternalIPsadmission controller since v1.21, but SIG Network h.. read more  

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When AI agents become contributors: How KubeStellar reached 81% PR acceptance

The KubeStellar Console team learned that AI coding agents improve after engineers build deterministic feedback loops into the codebase. Engineers who grant more autonomy give agents more room to guess, with no new correction signal... read more  

When AI agents become contributors: How KubeStellar reached 81% PR acceptance
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How Code works in large codebases: Best practices and where to start

Anthropic breaks down the patterns behind successful Claude Code rollouts in monorepos, legacy systems, and codebases spanning thousands of developers, arguing that Claude Code performs agentic search over a live filesystem instead of relying on a RAG index that drifts out of sync with active engine.. read more  

How Code works in large codebases: Best practices and where to start
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Create Custom MCP Catalogs and Profiles

Docker made Custom Catalogs and Profiles available for MCP servers. Admins can distribute server catalogs they approve, and teams can package per-developer configurations as OCI artifacts... read more  

Create Custom MCP Catalogs and Profiles
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