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🚀 Boost Network Performance with ECMP

Equal-Cost Multi-Path (ECMP) allows multiple paths with the same cost to be used simultaneously — optimizing traffic, increasing redundancy, and improving throughput. 🔹 Key Benefits • Load balancing across equal-cost routes • Seamless failover and redundancy • Better bandwidth usage and lower laten..

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Kafka Encryption for Cardholder Data: Solving PCI Challenges with Kroxylicious

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Encrypt Kafka messages at rest without changing app code — using Kroxylicious and OpenBao to meet PCI encryption requirements.

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GitOps in 2025: From Old-School Updates to the Modern Way

GitOpshas taken the throne, withGitas the undisputed oracle for configurations. Welcome to a world whereArgo CDandFluxstrut their stuff. By 2025, this lively dance ofpull-basedmagic reshapes the landscape. GitOps isn't just a tool anymore—it's a full-blown, no-holds-barred platform transformation... read more  

GitOps in 2025: From Old-School Updates to the Modern Way
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Weaponizing Dependabot: Pwn Request at its finest

GitHub bots like Dependabot might merge malicious code due to "Confused Deputy" attacks, escalating to command injection via crafted branch names. New TTPs reveal clever ways attackers exploit these issues... read more  

Weaponizing Dependabot: Pwn Request at its finest
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Clarifying Roles in Data and Engineering: Why Specialization Matters

Data Analystssift through the past usingSQLandBI tools. Their goal? Unearthing insights. Meanwhile,Data Scientistsharness the power ofPythonandRto gaze into the future—predicting trends like data-driven oracles. On another front,Data Engineerscraft pipelines. ThinkApache Spark—the stage manager for .. read more  

Clarifying Roles in Data and Engineering: Why Specialization Matters
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How We Cut Our AWS Bill by Over 20% and Boosted Application Performance

Migrating toAWS GravitonwithJava 21didn't just pinch pennies—it saved 20% and cranked up performance. Why? The magic of ARM64 support and multi-arch CI/CD. They navigated the switch by harnessing dual-architecture EKS clusters and canary deployments. Result? A smoother path with zero hiccups. End us.. read more  

How We Cut Our AWS Bill by Over 20% and Boosted Application Performance
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Terraform security: 5 foundational practices

Lock downTerraformlike Fort Knox. Verify your module origins. Guard sensitive state data like a nosy neighbor's business. And, please, no hardcoded credentials—rookie mistake. For ironclad security, pin those module versions, tap into private registries, and wield the power of dynamic provider crede.. read more  

Terraform security: 5 foundational practices
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Why doesn’t Rust care more about compiler performance?

Rust’scompiler speedhas doubled in three years for some benchmarks. Remarkably efficient. But its intricate architecture still wrestles with progress. Stability hogs the spotlight, and new features waltz in, leaving optimizations to grab scraps. Volunteers—Rust’s lifeblood—fuel much of its growth. T.. read more  

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Debugging memory leaks in Postgres, jemalloc edition

jemallocexcels at sniffing out memory leaks compared toAddressSanitizer, especially when leaks ghost out at program exit. But here's the catch: to dig into profiling with jemalloc, like you're wrangling Postgres, you better cozy up to Linux... read more  

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Why Environments Beat Clusters For Dev Experience

Developers chasepromotions, not the tedium of deployments. Environments should reign supreme—not just a lone Kubernetes cluster hogging the spotlight.Real-time insights? They zoom past those outdated, siloed CI pipelines... read more  

Tor (The Onion Router) is an open-source network and software suite designed to protect user privacy and enable anonymous communication on the internet. It works by routing network traffic through a distributed, volunteer-run network of relays, encrypting data in multiple layers so that no single relay knows both the source and destination of the traffic. Tor is widely used to defend against traffic analysis, surveillance, and censorship. By obscuring IP addresses and routing paths, it helps users browse the web anonymously, publish information safely, and access services without revealing their location or identity. The network supports standard web traffic as well as specialized .onion services, which allow websites and services to operate anonymously without exposing their physical hosting location. Beyond web browsing, Tor is used as a foundational privacy layer for secure messaging, whistleblowing platforms, journalism, activism, academic research, and secure system administration. It is also integrated into many privacy-focused operating systems and tools. While Tor can reduce traceability, it does not make users invulnerable and must be used with proper operational security to avoid deanonymization risks. Tor is developed and maintained by the Tor Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing digital privacy and freedom worldwide