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Everyone’s chasing scale this week—from OpenAI’s desert-sized data campus to Lyft automating away tech debt at warp speed. Meanwhile, Terraform loops are tripping up devs, and Kubernetes job trends just got... complicated.

👷 5 CI/CD Practices That Can Cut Your Deployment Time from 5 Hours to 5 Minutes
🔁 Terraform Loops Explained: Using count, for_each, and Advanced Patterns
🤖 Enhancing Ansible Lint with OpenAI: Writing Your Own Custom Rule
🌴 OpenAI to help UAE develop one of world's biggest data centers
💸 Microservices Are a Tax Your Startup Probably Can’t Afford
🧙 How to enhance your application resiliency using Amazon Q Developer
🧵 Tales from the cloud trenches: The Attacker doth persist too much, methinks
📉 The state of Kubernetes jobs in 2025 Q1
🧰 From manual fixes to automatic upgrades — building the Codemod Platform at Lyft
🔍 Identifying Hidden Cloud Waste in Your Code

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ℹ️ News, Updates & Announcements
 
reuters.com reuters.com
 
OpenAI to help UAE develop one of world's biggest data centers
 
 
OpenAI plans to help develop a massive new data center in the United Arab Emirates that may eventually be one of the largest in the world, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. The ChatGPT maker is expected to be one of the primary anchor tenants for a 5-gigawatt data center campus in Abu Dhabi, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.
 
 
kube.careers kube.careers
 
The state of Kubernetes jobs in 2025 Q1   ✅
 
 

North American Kubernetes salaries took a 6% nosedive, settling at an average $165,288. Meanwhile, Europe enjoyed a tidy 4% uptick. Remote work? Holding steady at 68%. No surprise—Python remained the darling of coding languages, getting a nod in 62% of job posts, while Docker wasn't far behind, gracing 57% of openings.

 
 
siliconangle.com siliconangle.com
 
Linux Foundation debuts Cybersecurity Skills Framework to address enterprise talent gaps
 
 

Linux Foundation drops a global Cybersecurity Skills Framework to battle the talent drought. It links skills to heavyweights like DoD Directive 8140.

 
 
news.itsfoss.com news.itsfoss.com
 
9 Months Later, Microsoft Finally Fixes Linux Dual-Booting Bug
 
 

Microsoft just dropped the KB5058385 patch and—hallelujah—it solves the nine-month Secure Boot nightmare. But hold your cheers, Linux dual-booters. You're still stuck in no-man's land.

 
 
 
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5 CI/CD Practices That Can Cut Your Deployment Time from 5 Hours to 5 Minutes. Yes, 5 Minutes!
 
 

What started as a simple front-end bug fix turned into a 5-hour odyssey through an insanely tangled CI/CD pipeline. In the end, cutting clutter and automating the mess saved the day.

 
 
faun.pub faun.pub
 
Terraform Loops Explained: Using count, for_each, and Advanced Patterns
 
 

Terraform's meta-arguments, count and for_each, work loop magic. But tread carefully—these two have quirks. Lists or maps? Makes a difference. Mess up, and resources might just do the cha-cha instead of staying put.

 
 
faun.dev faun.dev
 
Enhancing Ansible Lint with OpenAI: Writing Your Own Custom Rule
 
 

OpenAI inspector for Ansible allows users to inspect their Ansible code using AI-based rules. By installing ansible-lint and following a few commands, users can utilize pre-built rules or create their own to ensure their Ansible tasks and playbooks adhere to best practices. Using OpenAI, users can analyze their Ansible code with more contextual information to enhance the inspection results.

 
 

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nexo.sh nexo.sh
 
Microservices Are a Tax Your Startup Probably Can’t Afford
 
 

Premature microservices are like planting seeds in concrete. They'll stall your startup's momentum. A monolith is your friend here—simple, reliable, with the vast realm of open-source at your disposal. A crisp monorepo tightens team synergy and sidesteps the quagmire of complexity, unlike those headache-inducing setups that derail you before you've even gotten started.

 
 
aws.amazon.com aws.amazon.com
 
How to enhance your application resiliency using Amazon Q Developer
 
 

Amazon Q behaves like a tech-savvy wizard, dialing up app resilience with style. It champions Multi-AZ deployments, elastic scaling, and caching to strengthen AWS fortresses. With a talent for real-time failure analysis and savvy DR strategies, it transforms basic setups into systems that laugh in the face of chaos.

 
 
securitylabs.datadoghq.com securitylabs.datadoghq.com
 
Tales from the cloud trenches: The Attacker doth persist too much, methinks   ✅
 
 

Hackers snagged some leaked AWS keys and conjured up a "persistence-as-a-service" scheme. They weaved through API Gateways and Lambda like ghostly threads. Dodging revocation? Easy. They whipped up dynamic IAM users faster than you can say "security breach." Telegram buzzed with ConsoleLogin events—automation winked in the shadows. They fiddled with SSO and MFA settings, stretching session durations to sidestep pesky security controls. A digital tightrope walk, if there ever was one.

 
 
nixcademy.com nixcademy.com
 
Demonstrably Secure Software Supply Chains with Nix
 
 

Nix shatters the myth that security demands clunky, air-gapped setups. It's a wizard at crafting reproducible, secure builds without dragging down speed or flexibility. Regulators can rest easy with Nix's "source closure" magic trick: full offline rebuilds and rock-solid supply chain integrity, all wrapped up in a tidy, no-nonsense package.

 
 
fasterthanli.me fasterthanli.me
 
Impromptu disaster recovery
 
 

K3s reconciler threw a fit. A botched YAML reformat doubled up resources and obliterated the author’s cluster, courtesy of the clumsy hands of language models. It’s a vivid postcard from the island of LLM limitations. Luckily, Hetzner’s system rebuild stepped in to save the day. But it wasn’t painless. A delicate disaster recovery waltz ensued, uncovering Kubernetes' eccentric treatment of persistent volumes. Sometimes, tech quirks are just a too-friendly reminder of all that can go wrong.

 
 
uptimelabs.io uptimelabs.io
 
AI in Incident Management: Balancing Automation & Expertise
 
 
AI-driven incident management holds great promise, but what happens when AI fails? Engineers risk losing critical system understanding as AI takes over routine tasks, highlighting the need for human oversight and collaboration in this AI-enhanced future.
 
 
www.windriver.com www.windriver.com
 
From Edge to Enterprise: The StarlingX Advantage
 
 

StarlingX tackles low-latency like a boss, perfect for edge and enterprise clouds. It weaves together real-time Linux and OVS DPDK, all while juggling up to 5,000 nodes. It scales effortlessly, sprinting from humble single-node setups to sprawling tens-of-thousands in multi-region clouds. Timing precision? Sub-microsecond for those high-stakes apps.

 
 
eng.lyft.com eng.lyft.com
 
From manual fixes to automatic upgrades — building the Codemod Platform at Lyft   ✅
 
 

Lyft's Codemod Platform turns chaos into calm. It converts disruptive updates into a few quick fixes, slashing manual review time for over 100 frontend microservices. Adoption rates rocketed by up to 30% in two weeks. They wield jscodeshift like a wizard's wand—transforming multiple languages and integrating smoothly, slicing through the work hours and keeping their codebase fresh. In a year, they've crafted over 40+ transforms. Not bad for a turbocharged kit of magic tricks.

 
 
blog.railway.com blog.railway.com
 
Zero-Touch Bare Metal at Scale
 
 

Mapping hardware to Linux device names? Chaos. Enter SystemD: its magic cleans up the network interface mess. Storage naming, though? Serial numbers rule the roost. With the sharp combo of Redfish HTTP API and Pixiecore, they revamped server setup. Price tag? A jaw-dropping under $1 for 50 servers. Thank a cunning AI-gRPC cocktail for that.

 
 
techcommunity.microsoft.com techcommunity.microsoft.com
 
CI/CD Implementation for Azure Sentinel Using Terraform
 
 

Azure Sentinel deployment now tightens security through CI/CD using Terraform and Azure DevOps. Say goodbye to those clunky manual setups. Hello, sleek automation.

 
 
www.datadoghq.com www.datadoghq.com
 
How we optimized LLM use for cost, quality, and safety to facilitate writing postmortems   ✅
 
 

Postmortem Optimization: Slashing LLM costs while preserving quality and safety. Who said AI can’t spruce up even the most mind-numbing tasks?

 
 
engineering.doit.com engineering.doit.com
 
Identifying Hidden Cloud Waste in Your Code
 
 

Vadim Solovey blows the whistle on our love affair with so-called "efficient" code. It's smoke and mirrors, he insists. Behind the illusion lurk costly inefficiencies. Solovey demands we shift focus—ditch those endless cloud tweaks for something deeper: code-level fixes.

Enter execution profiling and cloud monitoring tools. These are your sleuths for unmasking memory bloat and sluggish queries. The fix? Refactor those tired algorithms, whip your data structures into shape. The reward? A headline-worthy 70% cut in processing time and resource drain. Now that's efficiency.

 
 
 
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github.com github.com
 
edoardottt/cariddi
 
 

Take a list of domains, crawl urls and scan for endpoints, secrets, api keys, file extensions, tokens and more

 
 
github.com github.com
 
obeli-sk/obelisk
 
 

Deterministic workflow engine

 
 
github.com github.com
 
jumpserver/jumpserver
 
 

JumpServer is an open-source Privileged Access Management (PAM) tool that provides DevOps and IT teams with on-demand and secure access to SSH, RDP, Kubernetes, Database and RemoteApp endpoints through a web browser.

 
 
github.com github.com
 
alibaba/spring-ai-alibaba
 
 

Agentic AI Framework for Java Developers

 
 

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Did you know that Stack Overflow runs on a surprisingly lean tech stack powered by C#, .NET, and SQL Server? Despite handling over 100 million visits a month, the site is so well-optimized that it runs on fewer than 10 web servers. The engineering team focuses heavily on performance tuning and efficient database queries—some pages render in under 15 milliseconds. It’s a prime example of how deep expertise in optimization can outpace sheer infrastructure scale.

 
 
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