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Demystifying : Why You Shouldn’t Fear Observability in Traditional Environments

OpenTelemetry is friendly with the past. It now pipesreal-time observability into legacy systems- no code rewrite, no drama. Pull structured metrics straight from raw logs, Windows PDH counters, or SQL Server stats. It doesn’t stop there. Got MQTT-based IoT gear? OTLP export or lightweight adapters .. read more  

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Scaling PostgreSQL to power 800 million ChatGPT users

OpenAI pushedPostgreSQLto handle millions of QPS across 800M users. How? Nearly 50 read replicas, heavy read offloading, and serious trimming on write pressure. Writes? Sent elsewhere. Sharded systems likeCosmosDB, lazy writes, and app-level tweaks helped sidestep PostgreSQL’sMVCCwrite amplification.. read more  

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The only Terraform pipeline you will ever need: GitHub Actions for Multi-Environment Deployments

A sharp new GitHub Actions pipeline can now sniff out which Terraform environments changed - anywhere in the repo, no matter how nested - and run them in parallel. Fast, clean, and automatic. It leans onmatrix jobs,Checkovfor static analysis,Workload Identity Federationfor secure cloud access (no ha.. read more  

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How GEICO lowered its $300M cloud spend and decoupled security from the network

GEICO's IT infrastructure transformation journey highlights the shift from legacy network-centric security model to a more modern, identity-first approach. By centralizing identity and secrets management using HashiCorp Vault, GEICO improved security, reliability, and compliance across their hybrid .. read more  

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CloudBees CEO: Why Migration Is a Mirage Costing You Millions

A new CloudBees survey shows 57% of enterprises dropped over $1M on cloud migrations last year. Each effort blew past budget by an average of $315K. The kicker? Many teams still treatmodernization as migration- a shortcut that usually leads to drained budgets, burned-out devs, and delays in shipping.. read more  

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This Is the First AI That Helped Build Itself - Meet GPT-5.3-Codex

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GPT-5.3-Codex, an advanced model, enhances coding performance and reasoning, operating 25% faster than its predecessor. It excels in industry benchmarks, supports the software lifecycle, and can autonomously build complex applications. The model is available on multiple platforms with plans for API access.

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NanoClaw is an open-source personal AI agent designed to run locally on your machine while remaining small enough to fully understand and audit. Built as a lightweight alternative to larger agent frameworks, the system runs as a single Node.js process with roughly 3,900 lines of code spread across about 15 source files.

The agent integrates with messaging platforms such as WhatsApp and Telegram, allowing users to interact with their AI assistant directly through familiar chat applications. Each conversation group operates independently and maintains its own memory and execution environment.

A core design principle of NanoClaw is security through isolation. Every agent session runs inside its own container using Docker or Apple Container, ensuring that the agent can only access files and resources that are explicitly mounted. This approach relies on operating system–level sandboxing rather than application-level permission checks.

The architecture is intentionally simple: a single orchestrator process manages message queues, schedules tasks, launches containerized agents, and stores state in SQLite. Additional functionality can be added through a modular skills system, allowing users to extend capabilities without increasing the complexity of the core codebase.

By combining a minimal architecture with container-based isolation and messaging integration, NanoClaw aims to provide a transparent, customizable personal AI agent that users can run and control entirely on their own infrastructure.