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Jupyter Agents: training LLMs to reason with notebooks

Hugging Face dropped an open pipeline and dataset for training small models—think **Qwen3-4B**—into sharp **Jupyter-native data science agents**. They pulled curated Kaggle notebooks, whipped up synthetic QA pairs, added lightweight **scaffolding**, and went full fine-tune. Net result? A **36% jump .. read more  

Jupyter Agents: training LLMs to reason with notebooks
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Becoming a Research Engineer at a Big LLM Lab - 18 Months of Strategic Career Development

To land a big career role like Mistral, mix efficient **tactical** moves (like LeetCode practice) with **strategic** ups, like building a powerful portfolio and a solid network. Balance is key; aim to impress and prepare well without overlooking the power of strategy in shaping a successful career... read more  

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Shai-Hulud npm Supply Chain Attack

Malicious npm packages just leveled up: this one dropped a self-spreading worm that hijacks repos and leaks secrets the moment it lands. It abuses `postinstall` scripts to run TruffleHog and swipe tokens straight from your codebase. Then it uses GitHub Actions to exfiltrate the loot and auto-publis.. read more  

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Top 30 Argo CD Anti-Patterns to Avoid When Adopting Gitops

A teardown of Argo CD anti-patterns calls out 28 common misfires—stuff like skipping Git for Application CRDs or stuffing Helm/Kustomize config right into Argo CD manifests. Yikes. It pushes for a cleaner setup: use **ApplicationSets** instead of rolling your own YAML, turn on **auto-sync/self-heal.. read more  

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How FinOps Drives Value for Every Engineering Dollar

Duolingo’s FinOps crew didn’t just track cloud costs—they wired up sharp, automated observability across 100+ microservices. Real-time alerts now catch AI and infra spend spikes before they torch the budget. They sliced TTS costs by 40% with in-memory caching. Dumped pricey CloudWatch metrics for P.. read more  

How FinOps Drives Value for Every Engineering Dollar
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Introducing DigitalOcean Organizations, a new and comprehensive account layer

DigitalOcean just dropped **Organizations**—a real upgrade for anyone juggling multiple Teams. Think one top-level account to rule them all: centralized user control, one invoice to track, and org-wide settings for taxes, credits, and permissions... read more  

Introducing DigitalOcean Organizations, a new and comprehensive account layer
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Observability for the Invisible: Tracing Message Drops in Kafka Pipelines

When an event drops silently in a distributed system, it is not a bug, it is an architectural blind spot. Detect, debug, and prevent message loss in Kafka-based streaming pipelines using tools like OpenTelemetry, Fluent Bit, Jaeger, and dead-letter queues. Make sure observability gaps in event strea.. read more  

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Demystifying Log Retention in Azure

Azure logs come in three flavors: **Activity Logs**, **Diagnostic Logs**, and **Log Analytics**. Each with its own rules for retention and billing. The catch? Those differences aren’t quirks—they’re baked in... read more  

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What are Error Budgets? A Guide to Managing Reliability

OneUptime shows how to put **error budgets** to work—keeping feature velocity in check without tanking reliability. The goal: ship fast, stay within SLOs. They do it by tracking **burn rates**, syncing across teams, and tuning SLOs to match how users actually use the product. Less guesswork, more s.. read more  

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Intelligent Kubernetes Load Balancing at Databricks

Databricks replaced default Kubernetes load balancing for a **proxyless, client-side gRPC setup**, wired up through a custom control plane. No more **CoreDNS**. No more **kube-proxy**. Clients now get live endpoint discovery through **xDS**, plus smarter routing tricks like **Power of Two Choices** .. read more  

Intelligent Kubernetes Load Balancing at Databricks
Arti is an official Tor Project initiative to rewrite the Tor client stack in Rust. Its primary goal is to address long-standing safety, reliability, and maintainability challenges inherent in the legacy C-based Tor implementation. By leveraging Rust’s strong compile-time guarantees for memory safety and concurrency, Arti eliminates entire classes of bugs that have historically affected Tor, including many security vulnerabilities.

Arti is architected as a modular, embeddable library rather than a monolithic application. This makes it easier for developers to integrate Tor networking capabilities directly into other applications, services, and platforms. From its earliest versions, Arti has supported multi-core cryptography, cleaner APIs, and a more maintainable internal design.

While early releases focused on client functionality such as bootstrapping, running as a SOCKS proxy, and routing traffic over the Tor network, the long-term roadmap includes full feature parity with the existing Tor client, support for onion services, anti-censorship mechanisms, and eventually Tor relay functionality. Arti represents the future foundation of the Tor ecosystem, prioritizing long-term security, developer velocity, and adaptability.