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Build agents that run automatically

Agents trigger from schedules, Slack, Linear, GitHub, PagerDuty events, or customwebhooks. They spin upcloud sandboxes. They run configuredMCPsand models. They verify outputs. They use amemorytool. Cursor automates security audits on pushes. Scores PR risk and auto-approves low-risk changes. Runs Pa.. read more  

Build agents that run automatically
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The Great Developer Divide: How AI Is Reshaping the Software Job Market Into Three Tiers

AI hiring has split dev work into three camps:Apex Tier,Hybrid Middle, and a shrinkingAutomatable Tail. Demand now favorsAI orchestration,prompt engineering, fastcode reading, and platform roles likeplatform engineer,fleet supervisor, andAI QA. System shift:Organizations must rework career ladders, .. read more  

The Great Developer Divide: How AI Is Reshaping the Software Job Market Into Three Tiers
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I deleted my laptop from my dev workflow. My iPhone does the job now

A developer ditches the laptop and SSHs from an iPhone into an always-onMac Mini. The phone becomes a terminal and browser. The remote runs the dev server, theClaude Code/CodexCLI, hot reload, file watching, and pushes viaTailscale. Persistent sessions (tmux) keep AI agents and services alive across.. read more  

I deleted my laptop from my dev workflow. My iPhone does the job now
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We Might All Be AI Engineers Now

The author supervises AI agents that orchestrate concurrent graph traversal, multi-layer hashing, AST parsing, and file system watchers. The agents run traversal, hashing, and watcher loops. The engineer architects system behavior, verifies outputs, and probes agents in parallel to debug... read more  

We Might All Be AI Engineers Now
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Zen: A Minimalist HTTP Library for Go

Unkey builtZen- a thin HTTP framework on Go'snet/http. It restores precise middleware ordering and lets middleware run after errors to capture the final response. Zen poolsSessionobjects to cut allocations. It emits RFC7807problem+jsonfor tagged domain errors. It runs OpenAPI validation before handl.. read more  

Zen: A Minimalist HTTP Library for Go
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It's Not Kubernetes. It Never Was

The complexity in managing Kubernetes clusters is a reflection of the organizational decisions and lack of processes within the teams operating them. The move towards multi-cloud environments without sufficient planning or resources has exacerbated these issues. Platform engineering solutions offer .. read more  

It's Not Kubernetes. It Never Was
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How Does Kubernetes Self-Healing Work? Understand Self-Healing By Breaking a Real Cluster

KubeLab boots a three-nodeKubernetescluster and runs seven failure simulations. It deploysNode.js,Postgres,Prometheus, andGrafana. Then it deletes pods, forcesOOMKill, throttles CPU, drains nodes, and scales aStatefulSetto zero. Each scenario surfaces fixes:readiness probes,PodDisruptionBudget, anti.. read more  

How Does Kubernetes Self-Healing Work? Understand Self-Healing By Breaking a Real Cluster
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How WebAssembly plugins simplify Kubernetes extensibility

Helm 4runsWebAssembly (Wasm)plugins to executeWASImodules insideOCIcontainers and VMs.Helmtemplates standardize module lifecycle. The Wasm plugin adds instruction-level sandboxing and Kubernetes segmentation.Helm 4preserves portability acrossx86/ARM. Compared withHelm 3plugins, it shows up to a 40% .. read more  

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The great migration: Why every AI platform is converging on Kubernetes

The CNCF survey finds82%of container users runKubernetesin production.66%of GenAI hosts use it for inference. Kubernetes now stitches data processing, distributed training, LLM inference, and autonomous agents viaSpark,Kubeflow,Kueue,KServe, andArmada. GPU sharing and scheduling advanced withMIG, ti.. read more  

The great migration: Why every AI platform is converging on Kubernetes
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pg_plan_alternatives: Tracing PostgreSQL’s Query Plan Alternatives using eBPF

The tracer hooks PostgreSQL's optimizer via eBPF. It captures every alternative plan path with cost estimates and flags the chosen plan. A kernel-space eBPF program reads planner structs using DWARF-derived offsets. A user-space collector gathers the data and a visualizer renders plan graphs. eBPF p.. read more  

Claude is an AI assistant built by Anthropic, a safety-focused AI research company. It's designed around three core principles - being helpful, harmless, and honest - which shapes how it approaches everything from simple questions to complex, multi-step tasks. In practice, Claude handles a broad range of work: writing and editing, coding and debugging, research and summarization, data analysis, brainstorming, and extended back-and-forth conversation. It's built to engage thoughtfully rather than just generate output - it can push back when something seems off, ask clarifying questions, and reason through problems step by step. What sets Claude apart from many AI assistants is its emphasis on nuance and judgment. It tries to give calibrated answers - acknowledging uncertainty when it exists, avoiding overconfidence, and flagging when a question might not have a clean answer. It also has a large context window, making it well suited for long documents, complex codebases, or extended workflows. Claude is available through Claude.ai for individual users, through an API for developers building products and tools, and through Claude Code for agentic coding tasks directly in the terminal. The current model family includes Claude Opus 4.6, Claude Sonnet 4.6, and Claude Haiku 4.5 - ranging from lightweight and fast to highly capable for complex reasoning tasks.