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Manus AI Launches ‘Wide Research,’ Pitting 100-Agent Swarms Against ‘Deep Research‘ from Google and OpenAI

Manus just droppedWide Research—a swarm of 100+ AI agents, each spun up as a Turing-complete VM. They don’t follow orders. They solve massive tasks in parallel, straight from natural language prompts. Forget rigid chains of command. These agents don’t play roles—they run jobs. No hierarchies. No br.. read more  

Manus AI Launches ‘Wide Research,’ Pitting 100-Agent Swarms Against ‘Deep Research‘ from Google and OpenAI
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GPT-5 is here

GPT-5 tightens reasoning and lands cleaner hits inmath,science,finance, andlaw. It outpaces GPT-4—not just wider, but deeper... read more  

GPT-5 is here
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Anthropic says OpenAI engineers using Claude Code ahead of GPT-5 launch

Anthropic just shut the door on OpenAI, yanking access to theClaude Code APIafter spotting ChatGPT engineers poking around—likely prepping forGPT-5. Claude Codeisn’t just an internal toy. It’s a serious coding co-pilot, used in the wild by devs who want answers without babysitting a model. Market .. read more  

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Blue‑Green Deployment in 1 diagram and 195 words

Blue-Green deployment runs two matching environments so you can flip traffic with zero downtime—and yank it back fast if something breaks. Kubernetes + IstioandSpinnakerhandle the heavy lifting. They steer traffic between versions and keep infra lean... read more  

Blue‑Green Deployment in 1 diagram and 195 words
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Perplexity is using stealth, undeclared crawlers to evade website no-crawl directives

Perplexity AI’s stealth crawling behavior includes modifying user agents and source ASNs to avoid website blocks, highlighting the importance of transparent bot behavior... read more  

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Project Ire autonomously identifies malware at scale

Microsoft just droppedProject Ire, an autonomous AI that tears through software like a experienced reverse engineer. It decompiles, analyzes, classifies malware—all on its own. Under the hood: LLMs, decompilers, and a tool-use API running the show. On public Windows driver datasets, it scored0.98 p.. read more  

Project Ire autonomously identifies malware at scale
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Writing an internal Terraform provider from A to Z

Typeform rolled their ownTerraform providerto wrangle runtime data through an internal API. Built with HashiCorp’sGo SDK, the official scaffolding framework, and wired up withacceptance testsfor full lifecycle muscle. They skipped the publicTerraform Registryentirely. Instead, they shipped provider.. read more  

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🚨 Azure Service Health Built-In Policy (Preview) – Now Available! 

Microsoft just droppedAzure Service Health Built-In Policy(Preview). It lets teams push Service Health alerts across every Azure subscription—automatically—using Azure Policy. No more piecemeal setup. It folds in AMBA lessons, supports custom rules and action groups, and locks in alert coverage at .. read more  

🚨 Azure Service Health Built-In Policy (Preview) – Now Available! 
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How to automatically disable users in AWS Managed Microsoft AD based on GuardDuty findings

AWS just dropped a new threat-response setup that tiesGuardDuty,EventBridge,Step Functions, andSystems Manager Run Commandinto one clean pipeline. The goal? Hunt for EC2 threats and lock downActive Directoryaccounts—automatically. GuardDuty kicks off the flow when it spots trouble. From there, Even.. read more  

How to automatically disable users in AWS Managed Microsoft AD based on GuardDuty findings
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Introducing Approvals in Pulumi ESC

Pulumi ESC just leveled up withApprovals—structured reviews for environment config changes, straight from Console, CLI, SDK, or VS Code. Think pull requests, but for your infra settings. No more YOLO updates. Teams can now lock down config changes with required sign-offs. More control. Cleaner logs.. read more  

Introducing Approvals in Pulumi ESC
At its core, Argo CD treats Git as the single source of truth for application definitions. You declare the desired state of your Kubernetes applications in Git (manifests, Helm charts, Kustomize overlays), and Argo CD continuously compares that desired state with what is actually running in the cluster. When drift is detected, it can alert you or automatically reconcile the cluster back to the Git-defined state.

Argo CD runs inside Kubernetes and provides:

- Declarative application management
- Automated or manual sync from Git to cluster
- Continuous drift detection and health assessment
- Rollbacks by reverting Git commits
- Fine-grained RBAC and multi-cluster support

It integrates natively with common Kubernetes configuration formats:

- Plain YAML
- Helm
- Kustomize
- Jsonnet

Operationally, Argo CD exposes both a web UI and CLI, making it easy to visualize application state, deployment history, diffs, and sync status. It is commonly used in platform engineering and SRE teams to standardize deployments, reduce configuration drift, and enforce auditability.

Argo CD is part of the Argo Project, which is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), and is widely adopted in production Kubernetes environments ranging from startups to large enterprises.