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This is seriously cool stuff that will simplify certificate management a lot and remove at least one component from your K8s clusters: https://blog.nginx.org/blog/native-support-for-acme-protocol
This is seriously cool stuff that will simplify certificate management a lot and remove at least one component from your K8s clusters: https://blog.nginx.org/blog/native-support-for-acme-protocol
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This is great, we don’t need to make everyone install extra tooling required to open up console sessions to our containers: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2025/09/ecs-exec-aws-management-console/
This is great, we don’t need to make everyone install extra tooling required to open up console sessions to our containers: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2025/09/ecs-exec-aws-management-console/
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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
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
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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/
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/
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/
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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
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/
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/
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An entertaining (but probably not for everyone) walk through how environment variables work: https://allvpv.org/haotic-journey-through-envvars/
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/
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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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
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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A useful guide on how to see the data for what it is: https://one2n.io/blog/sre-math-every-engineer-should-know-a-practical-guide
A useful guide on how to see the data for what it is: https://one2n.io/blog/sre-math-every-engineer-should-know-a-practical-guide
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A step by step walkthrough with all the commands of upgrading from PG 13 to PG 16. Worth bookmarking for the future: https://palark.com/blog/postgresql-upgrade-no-data-loss-downtime/
A step by step walkthrough with all the commands of upgrading from PG 13 to PG 16. Worth bookmarking for the future: https://palark.com/blog/postgresql-upgrade-no-data-loss-downtime/
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We are not going to give you any spoilers, except that its going to be the most beautiful and fun thing you'll read about AI art today or ever: https://theoatmeal.com/comics/ai_art
We are not going to give you any spoilers, except that its going to be the most beautiful and fun thing you'll read about AI art today or ever: https://theoatmeal.com/comics/ai_art
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A lot happened in 2025 in the world of LLM. This is the best article you can read about all of it: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/31/the-year-in-llms/
A lot happened in 2025 in the world of LLM. This is the best article you can read about all of it: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/31/the-year-in-llms/