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Debugging the One-in-a-Million Failure: Migrating Pinterest’s Search Infrastructure to Kubernetes

Migrating Pinterest's search infrastructure to Kubernetes—toasty, right? But it tripped over a rare hiccup: sluggish 5-second latencies. The culprit? cAdvisor, overzealously spying on memory like a helicopter parent. Flicking off WSS? Problem evaporated... read more  

Debugging the One-in-a-Million Failure: Migrating Pinterest’s Search Infrastructure to Kubernetes
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Use Terraform Modules in Pulumi Without Conversion

Pulumijust leveled up. It now runsTerraformmodules straight up. This means all that slick Pulumi magic paired with the Terraform groundwork you've already laid. Drop in a module, and Pulumi takes over execution and state management. Consider it your bridge to full Pulumi bliss... read more  

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The reality of GitOps application recreation

52%of teams believe they're ace at cloning apps from Git. High-performers?70%of them share in this delusion. Yet, lurking infrastructure wrinkles often deflate their grand plans. GitOps, that wild ride, inspires confidence. It dips, then soars. But just when enthusiasts think they're cruising, they .. read more  

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Implementing High-Performance LLM Serving on GKE: An Inference Gateway Walkthrough

GKE Inference Gatewayflips LLM serving on its head. It’s all about that GPU-aware smart routing. By juggling the KV Cache in real time, it amps up throughput and slices latency like a hot knife through butter... read more  

Implementing High-Performance LLM Serving on GKE: An Inference Gateway Walkthrough
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Stop Wasting Time: The Only Guide You’ll Ever Need to Setup/Fix SSH on EC2

GitHub's giving passwords the boot for HTTPS logins. Say hello topublic-key SSHor a Personal Access Token. So, load up those SSH keys—or hit the road... read more  

Stop Wasting Time: The Only Guide You’ll Ever Need to Setup/Fix SSH on EC2
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Report - AI tools slow down experienced developers by 19%. A wake up call for industry hype?

Open-source devs got stuck, wasting 19% more time on tasks thanks to AI tools—oppose the hype and vendor bluster.Yet, a baffling 69% clung to AI, suggesting some sneaky perks lurk beneath the surface... read more  

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Server-Driven UI: Agile Interfaces Without App Releases

Server-driven UI (SDUI) shifts UI control to the server, allowing for instant, dynamic updates without app releases. JSON payloads define components, improving agility but requiring client-side rendering adjustments. Complex UI changes may still need app updates due to missing client-side components.. read more  

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Wix Adds Chaos to CI/CD Pipelines with AI and Improves Reliability

Wixhas slipped probabilistic AI into the mix inCI/CD, and it doesn't clutter the works. This AI chews through build logs, shaving off hours from developer workloads. Migrating 100 modules took three months? Not anymore. They've sliced it to a mere 24-48 hours by marrying AI insights with their sharp.. read more  

Wix Adds Chaos to CI/CD Pipelines with AI and Improves Reliability
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A four day hiking trip into ScreenshotOne infrastructure to solve an issue

Misleading monitor alerts: Turns out, the villain wasexample.comblocking those pesky automated requests. No real service drama here. Just a wake-up call to tame those testing environments!.. read more  

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AI-Powered Ransomware and Malware Detection in Cloud Environments

Cloud platforms face increasing ransomware and malware threats, leading to a shift towards AI and ML for advanced detection. Supervised models excel at known threats, while unsupervised methods detect novel attacks but generate more false positives. Deep learning is great for complex patterns but la.. read more  

Botkube is a Kubernetes-centric chatbot that aids in Kubernetes troubleshooting and provides valuable insights for various aspects of Kubernetes operations. This open-source tool integrates with popular messaging platforms like Slack and helps streamline Kubernetes management and problem-solving processes.

Key functionalities of Botkube include:

Alert Notifications: Botkube can be configured to receive and relay alerts from various monitoring tools (e.g., Prometheus, Grafana) directly to your team's communication platform, ensuring prompt incident awareness.

Kubernetes Event Monitoring: It continuously monitors Kubernetes cluster events, offering real-time information on changes and issues within your cluster, such as pod crashes or node failures.

Troubleshooting Assistance: Botkube can provide context-sensitive guidance and suggestions for debugging and resolving common Kubernetes problems, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced Kubernetes users.

Resource Management: It can assist in resource optimization by providing recommendations for scaling deployments, managing resource quotas, and handling updates to your applications.

Security Insights: Botkube can help maintain Kubernetes security by alerting you to security breaches, unauthorized access, and vulnerabilities, allowing you to take immediate action.

Customization: Botkube is highly customizable, allowing you to tailor it to your specific needs and integrate it with other tools and scripts in your Kubernetes ecosystem.

In summary, Botkube serves as a Kubernetes assistant that enhances communication and awareness within your team while providing automated support for troubleshooting, monitoring, and managing your Kubernetes clusters, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and reliable Kubernetes operation.