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We built an MCP server so Claude can access your incidents

Incident.io dropped an open sourceMCP server in Gothat plugs Claude into their API using theModel Context Protocol. That means Claude can now ask questions, spin up incidents, and dig into timelines—just by talking. The server translates Claude’s prompts into REST calls, turning AI babble into real.. read more  

We built an MCP server so Claude can access your incidents
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Does platform engineering make sense for startups?

Platform engineering isn't just for the big dogs anymore. Startups are picking it up as astrategic edge, building tight, high-leverage tooling from day one. Think:templated CI/CD pipelines, plug-and-play infra modules, zero-handoff onboarding. Done right, these early bets smooth the path and keep d.. read more  

Does platform engineering make sense for startups?
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Proton launches free standalone cross-platform Authenticator app

Proton just droppedProton Authenticator, a free 2FA app that actually respects your privacy. It’s cross-platform, offline-friendly, and skips the usual junk—no ads, no trackers, no bait-and-lock-in. It’s gotend-to-end encryption, a biometric lock, and lets youexport TOTP seedslike it’s your data (b.. read more  

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A practical guide on how to use the GitHub MCP server

GitHub offers a managed MCP endpoint to simplify infrastructure management and streamline AI workflows, enhancing collaboration and code review processes... read more  

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AWS Lambda now supports GitHub Actions to simplify function deployment

AWS Lambda just got a smoother ride to prod. There’s now a nativeGitHub Actions integration—no more DIY scripts to ship your serverless. On commit, the new action packages your code, wires up IAM viaOIDC, and deploys using either.zip bundles or containers. All from a tidy, declarative GitHub workfl.. read more  

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Pinterest Uncovers Rare Search Failure During Migration to Kubernetes

Pinterest hit a weird one-in-a-million query mismatch during its search infra move to Kubernetes. The culprit? A slippery timing bug. To catch it, engineers pulled out every trick—live traffic replays, their own diff tools, hybrid rollouts layered on both the legacy and K8s stacks. Painful, but it .. read more  

Pinterest Uncovers Rare Search Failure During Migration to Kubernetes
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Terraform Validate Disagrees with Terraform Docs

Terraform’s CLI will throw errors on configs that match the docs—because your local provider schema might be stale or out of sync. Docs follow the latest release. Your machine might not. So even supported fields can break validation. Love that for us... read more  

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Who does the unsexy but essential work for open source?

Oracle led the line-count race in the Linux 6.1 kernel release—beating out flashier open source names. Most of its work isn’t headline material. It’s deep-core stuff: memory management tweaks, block device updates, the quiet machinery real systems run on... read more  

Who does the unsexy but essential work for open source?
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Kubernetes 1.34 Debuts KYAML to Resolve YAML Challenges

Kubernetes 1.34 drops on August 27, 2025, and it’s bringingKYAML—a smarter, stricter take on YAML. No more surprise type coercion or “why is this indented wrong?” bugs. Think of it as YAML that behaves. kubectlgets a new trick too:-o kyaml. Use it to spit out manifests in KYAML format—easier to deb.. read more  

Kubernetes 1.34 Debuts KYAML to Resolve YAML Challenges
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Building a RAG chat-based assistant on Amazon EKS Auto Mode and NVIDIA NIMs

AWS and NVIDIA just dropped a full-stack recipe for running Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) onAmazon EKS Auto Mode—built on top ofNVIDIA NIM microservices. It's LLMs on Kubernetes, but without the hair-pulling. Inference? GPU-accelerated. Embeddings? Covered. Vector search? Handled byAmazon Op.. read more  

Building a RAG chat-based assistant on Amazon EKS Auto Mode and NVIDIA NIMs
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