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As always, major Postgres releases bring a load of new features and improvements. Tudor Golubenco from Xata does a great job of giving us an overview together with practical examples: https://xata.io/blog/going-down-the-rabbit-hole-of-postgres-18-features
In the 79th mkdev dispatch, Pablo talks about the last days of “being a developer” being a thing. Also inside: cross-account and cross-region log centralization in CloudWatch, Terraform Optimization Guide, CloudFlare Radar AI Insights and more! https://mkdev.me/posts/when-developer-is-no-longer-a-profession-79
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This is smart: use S3 to transfer big amounts of data between A and B, due to the way S3 is priced. Definitely useful for big migrations that would otherwise cost a lot of data egress fees: https://www.bitsand.cloud/posts/slashing-data-transfer-costs/
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Numbers are impressive - the question is when we can get this as a default config, so that we don't need to activate this mode ourselves: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/introducing-seekable-oci-parallel-pull-mode-for-amazon-eks/
In the 80th mkdev dispatch Kirill talks about the recent AWS outage and the bigger implications of our over-reliance on the cloud providers for the whole web. Also inside: Terraform Cloud token abuse, the infinite sadness of migrations, hashing and more! https://mkdev.me/posts/the-internet-is-us-east-1-80
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Most famous use case for RDS Proxy is probably still "Lambdas", so it's nice to see a bit more traditional usage of this proxy, at scale: https://klaviyo.tech/pooling-connections-with-rds-proxy-at-klaviyo-e79e04120188
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It’s features like this, not more Bedrock stuff, that makes us excited about AWS again: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/introducing-amazon-ebs-volume-clones-create-instant-copies-of-your-ebs-volumes/
🎙 New DevOps Accents episode! Fresh from Bits & Pretzels 2025, we break down how tech hiring has changed — from AI-driven screenings to the new rules of networking and standing out today. Curious how it really works now? 👀 Listen here: https://mkdev.me/posts/how-tech-hiring-really-works-now-65
AI can feel magical, but when decisions affect health, justice, or safety, we need more than magic—we need explanations. Paul Larsen breaks down what “explainable AI” really means, why different stakeholders need different kinds of “why,” and how this series demystifies the promises, limits, and regulations of AI explainability: https://mkdev.me/posts/explaining-ai-explainability-vision-reality-and-regulation
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An entertaining (but probably not for everyone) walk through how environment variables work: https://allvpv.org/haotic-journey-through-envvars/
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Since April, Montana is the first U.S. state to enshrine ‘Right to Compute’ into law. Thanks, Governor Dutton! https://montananewsroom.com/montana-becomes-first-state-to-enshrine-right-to-compute-into-law/
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Are big conferences a good place to get hired? Check out the full discussion in episode 65 of DevOps Accents: https://mkdev.me/posts/how-tech-hiring-really-works-now-65
In this episode of DevOps Accents, Kirill previews for Leo his speech for DevOps Pro Europe 2026. He examines the rise of Kubernetes as a near-requirement in tech—for both organizations and professionals—and why its dominance has surprisingly little to do with scaling, microservices, or capacity concerns: https://mkdev.me/posts/is-kubernetes-an-engineering-choice-or-a-must-66
In the 82nd dispatch Pablo talks about the IT industry of 2025 finally moving away from the hype cycle of 2024, the reality check for Cloud and other industry trends. Also inside: Signal’s post-quantum makeover, Pipelining in psql, Kubernetes Gateway API and more! https://mkdev.me/posts/the-post-hype-year-in-tech-82
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This must be the first exciting none traditional Terraform state usage we saw in a couple of years: https://awsteele.com/blog/2025/10/26/querying-terraform-state-with-aws-athena.html
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Learn THE SECRET of how to become a speaker at a conference. Only joking, it’s not that hard. Check out the full episode of DevOps Accents: https://mkdev.me/posts/is-kubernetes-an-engineering-choice-or-a-must-66
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Kubernetes is no longer a real technology choice but an industry default: nearly every engineer now knows it, companies overwhelmingly run containers on it, and this creates hiring problems for teams that don’t use it and job-search problems for professionals who avoided it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BQo9h00OUg