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Kubernetes Service Discovery Explained with Practical Examples

Understand Kubernetes Service Discovery with clear examples of Services, Endpoints, DNS, Ingress, and headless setups in action.

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Esoteric Languages Challenge Coders to Think Way Outside the Box

Daniel Temkin has written a book about44 esoteric programming languages, including Valence, which uses ancient Greek measuring symbols. Temkin emphasizes the significance of esoteric languages in promoting creativity and investigating the complicated nature of modern programming. These languages hav.. read more  

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Is Java Still Used? Current Trends and Market Demand in 2025

Java’s not just hanging on in 2025—it’s running the show. Over 90% of the Fortune 500 still trust it to power cloud platforms, big data pipelines, and IoT sprawl. What’s keeping it sharp? A brisk six-month release cadence. A battle-hardened ecosystem through OpenJDK and Jakarta EE. And a JVM that k.. read more  

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The Ultimate Sprint Retro: My 10 Years of Software Engineering

A decade in the trenches took one engineer from writing clean code to navigating company chaos—eventually landing in engineering management. The big shift? Less about scaling systems, more about scaling humans. What started with system design and production code morphed into leading teams, syncing .. read more  

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The Raku Programming Language: There's More Than One Way To Do It

Raku throws togethermulti-paradigm support,gradual typing,first-class regex grammars, andmetaprogrammingthat actually earns the name. It comes with built-in concurrency,multiple dispatch, and fresh tools likeRakuASTfor syntax-aware code wrangling... read more  

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Developer Experience at Pinterest: The Journey to PinConsole

Pinterest rolled outPinConsole, a custom-built Internal Developer Platform powered byBackstage. Years of scattered tools had piled on complexity. This is their clean slate. PinConsole pulls developer workflows into one place, plugging intoPinCompute (Kubernetes),GitHub,Jira, andPagerDuty. It also b.. read more  

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The Importance of Reliability in Airport Systems

✈️ In aviation, reliability isn’t optional—it’s mission-critical. From flight scheduling to baggage handling, every system must perform flawlessly to keep passengers moving. Our latest blog explores how Navitaire by Collins Aerospace is transforming airport operations and how RELIANOID helps ensure ..

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The Importance of Reliability in Airport Systems

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AI Models Need a Virtual Machine

Microsoft and academic researchers want to give AI models a new kind of home: theAI Model Virtual Machine (MVM). Think of it like theJVM, but for LLMs—an interface layer that standardizes how models plug into host software. The MVM enforcessecurity,isolation, andtool-calling rules, while also unloc.. read more  

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Cursor looks into selling your data for AI training

Anysphere—the team behind Cursor, the AI coding sidekick—is looking to license user behavior data to the big model labs: OpenAI, Anthropic, and the usual suspects. Why? Training costs are brutal, and this could ease the burn. Strategic Implication:Selling real developer telemetry to model competito.. read more  

GPT-5.3-Codex is OpenAI’s advanced agentic coding model, designed to go beyond writing code and operate as a general-purpose collaborator on a computer. It builds on GPT-5.2-Codex by combining stronger coding performance with improved reasoning and professional knowledge, while running about 25% faster. The model is optimized for long-running tasks that involve research, tool use, and complex execution, and it performs at the top of industry benchmarks such as SWE-Bench Pro and Terminal-Bench.

Unlike earlier Codex models that focused primarily on code generation and review, GPT-5.3-Codex can reason, plan, and act across the full software lifecycle. It supports activities such as debugging, deploying, monitoring, writing product requirement documents, creating tests, and analyzing metrics. It can also autonomously build and iterate on complex applications and better interpret underspecified prompts, producing more complete and production-ready results by default.

A defining feature of GPT-5.3-Codex is its interactive, agentic workflow. Users can steer the model while it is working, receive progress updates, and adjust direction without losing context, making it feel more like a teammate than a batch automation tool. The model was even used internally to help debug its own training and deployment processes. GPT-5.3-Codex is available through paid ChatGPT plans in the Codex app, CLI, IDE extension, and web, with API access planned for the future.