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Systems Correctness Practices at Amazon Web Services

AWS tapsTLA+andP languageto hammer out service correctness. Bugs quiver and deadlines whistle past with formal methods wielded like a scalpel. EnterPObserve—this tool is the wizard that conjures log validation magic between design and production. AndP? It’s the S3 whisperer, driving sudden consisten.. read more  

Systems Correctness Practices at Amazon Web Services
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Grafana 12 release: observability as code, dynamic dashboards, new Grafana Alerting tools, and more

Grafana 12delivers a whammy withGit SyncandDynamic Dashboards, shaking up how teams tackle observability using newexperimental toolsthat simplify workflow automation.SQL Expressionsrevolutionize your data game, enabling data mashups that once seemed impossible. Meanwhile, the upgraded table visualiz.. read more  

Grafana 12 release: observability as code, dynamic dashboards, new Grafana Alerting tools, and more
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Announcing Pulumi Identity and Access Management (IAM)

Pulumi IAM crashes the party with its new lineup of granular roles and OIDC for CI/CD. Tighten up security, get in lockstep with Zero Trust principles, and glide into scalable governance. That's how you level up... read more  

Announcing Pulumi Identity and Access Management (IAM)
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WizOS: A New Enterprise Linux Built on Alpine’s Secure Foundation

WizOShits the scene as a rugged, Alpine-based Linux distro. It's like a fortress with stricter security and almost noCVEs. Perfect for container protection. But here's the twist: it choosesglibcfor that sweet, extra compatibility. On one hand, impressive. On the other, Alpine purists might side-eye .. read more  

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AWS: Introducing an agentic coding experience in Visual Studio and JetBrains IDEs

Amazon Q Developer just turbochargedVisual StudioandJetBrains IDEswith a nimble AI sidekick. This brainy assistant patches code, assembles projects, and whips up unit tests, slashing the drudgery that usually swallows developers' days. By juggling context, parsing files, and firing off commands all .. read more  

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DevOps: Automating Release Tags

GitHub Actionsjust got a shot of adrenaline. The workflow now slaps tags on releases with spicysemantic versioning. It skims through PR details for those major head-turners and voila—auto-generated changelogs that save time and sanity... read more  

DevOps: Automating Release Tags
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Shopify Tech Stack

Shopify's stack might look like a minimalist's dream—Ruby on RailsandReact. But don’t be fooled; it flexes serious muscle, wrangling173 billion requests in just one day. They've superchargedRubywith the mighty duo ofYJITandSorbet, flungReact Nativeacross key apps, and turned toKafkawhen sending66 mi.. read more  

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FinOps Foundation Launches New FinOps for AI Certification

$644 billionis set to flood generative AI by 2025. Yet figuring out the worth and taming costs is still cloudy—and not the fun, "find a silver lining" kind. Enter theFinOps Foundationwith their new rolling certification. For $500, they aim to transform AI spending into data-driven decisions and reso.. read more  

FinOps Foundation Launches New FinOps for AI Certification
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How we decreased GitLab repo backup times from 48 hours to 41 minutes

GitLab pulled a clever move. They swapped out a clunky O(N²) nested loop for some slick mapping, cutting down backup times from 48 hours to a zippy 41 minutes. Your massive repositories now scale better and cost less. In short, they made it faster and easier. Science wins again... read more  

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AWS Launches EKS Dashboard to Tackle Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Complexity

AWS has unleashed theAmazon EKS Dashboard—the ultimate tool for seeing your Kubernetes clusters in vivid color. It dishes up cost forecasts and keeps an eye on compliance, which is more than you can say for Google Cloud'sKHI, obsessed as it is with log inspection alone. AWS serves up the full pictur.. read more  

AWS Launches EKS Dashboard to Tackle Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Complexity
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