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v1.35: New level of efficiency with in-place Pod restart

Kubernetes 1.35, as you may know, introducedin-place Pod restarts(alpha). It's a real reset: all containers, init and sidecars included - without killing the Pod or kicking off a reschedule. Think restart without the cloud drama. Big win for workloads with heavy inter-container dependencies or massi.. read more  

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1.35: Enhanced Debugging with Versioned z-pages APIs

Kubernetes 1.35 makes a quiet-but-crucial upgrade: z-pages debugging endpoints now returnstructured, machine-readable JSON. That means tools- not just tired humans - can parse control plane state directly. The responses areversioned, backward-compatible, and tucked behind feature flags for now... read more  

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The 2026 Data Engineering Roadmap: Building Data Systems for the Agentic AI Era

Data engineering’s getting flipped.AI agentsandLLMsaren’t just tagging along anymore - they’re the main users now. That means engineers need to buildcontext-aware, machine-readable data systemsthat don’t just store info but actually make sense of it. Think:vector databases,knowledge graphs,semantic .. read more  

The 2026 Data Engineering Roadmap: Building Data Systems for the Agentic AI Era
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2025: The year in LLMs

2025 was the year LLMs stopped just answering questions and started building things.Reasoning modelslike OpenAI’s o-series and Claude Code took over tool-driven workflows. Asynchronous coding agentsbroke out. These models didn’t just write code - they ran it, debugged it, then did it again. That loo.. read more  

2025: The year in LLMs
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Streamlining Security Investigations with Agents

Slack broke down how it's threading AI into its product without torching user trust.Slack AIleans hard ontenant-specific data isolationandzero data retention- no leftover crumbs from LLM interactions. Instead of piping user data through someone else’s APIs, Slack runs LLMs onits own infrawhere it ca.. read more  

Streamlining Security Investigations with Agents
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Meet the ‘Mad Max’-Loving CEO Challenging Nvidia With a Renegade Chip

June Paik spurned a takeover offer from Meta Platforms last year. Now his South Korean company, FuriosaAI, has an AI chip entering mass production... read more  

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My LLM coding workflow going into 2026

Anthropic saysClaude Code writes about 90% of its own code now. Why? Because devs are getting smart with AI. They're slicing problems into tight, testable chunks and running structured workflows that keep LLMs on a short leash. It's not just prompts anymore. Think context packaging, multi-agent setu.. read more  

My LLM coding workflow going into 2026
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The Architects of AI Are TIME's 2025 Person of the Year

The Architects of AI drove the economy, shaped geopolitics, and changed the way we interact with the world... read more  

The Architects of AI Are TIME's 2025 Person of the Year
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Race Condition in DynamoDB DNS System: Analyzing the AWS US-EAST-1 Outage

A long AWS smackdown in US-EAST-1 traced back to a ticking time bomb inDynamoDB’s automated DNS system. The flaw torpedoed EC2 networking, hobbled Lambda and Fargate, and dragged down theNetwork Load Balancer. Endpoints ghosted. Configs stalled. Everything snowballed. AWS says they’ll upgrade EC2 th.. read more  

Race Condition in DynamoDB DNS System: Analyzing the AWS US-EAST-1 Outage
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You don’t need NAT gateway to deploy Lambda into VPC

AWS just made a big dent in NAT gateway bills. You can now runLambda in VPCs with IPv6 and an egress-only Internet gateway- no more always-on NAT draining your wallet. Keep the private subnets locked down. Still get outbound Internet access. IPv6 handles the traffic, slicing out the NAT middleman... read more  

You don’t need NAT gateway to deploy Lambda into VPC
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