Here is a good resource for learning about how AI agents can be implemented in Kubernetes. The event is on tomorrow: community.cncf.io/events/detai...
Here is a good resource for learning about how AI agents can be implemented in Kubernetes. The event is on tomorrow: community.cncf.io/events/detai...
A lot of our customers still struggle to understand how to implement gateway API. Especially considering their Helm chart setups.
But you canβt go run with either. Theyβre both great for increasing your profile.
I agree with @geesawra.industries
Go is the way to go for DevOps
We use Teleport at Camunda. Itβs great.
100,000 CPU cores handling 10 million requests per second while reducing infrastructure costs by 19% and worker hangs by 99.8%. Alibaba leverages eBPF with a userspace-directed I/O event notification framework for L7 load balancing.
I have started a blog series that breaks down OAuth 2.0 step by step, beginning with this introductory post: hamzamasood.dev/posts/introd...
While creating a blog post. I realized that adding a gif dramatically increases the load time vs adding an mp4. Interesting.
Why were the resources taken offline?
Try to work on an open source project that directly effects the work you are doing in your job.
It is possible to work on a project so much, that you begin to enjoy it and look forward to working on it. Especially if you are making good progress.
The starting is rough but it gets much better.
Are you talking about Taskfile?
To be honest, it is just a barebones version of a Makefile.
I use playwright as well. Why do you care about how long it takes? They're supposed to take long. Just run them every night at like 4am when nobody is working.
If you would like to study computer science for free, check this out:
github.com/ossu/compute...
Connecting an EKS cluster to other AWS services using IRSA is a valuable skill to have.
Don't let AI write for you! "Your original thoughts are far more interesting, meaningful, and valuable than whatever a large language model can transform them into."
claytonwramsey.com/blog/prompt/
There are so many AWS terminologies. It's doing my head in.
Developing workflows in github actions has generally been very painful. There is limited lsp support, debugging is very difficult, running actions locally is not very mature yet, there are weird limitations within many features.
As a software developer, seeing customers use what you have built and genuinely finding value in it is a very rewarding feeling.
ChatGPT is not the best at transcribing notes. The blog mentions mathpix.com which is near perfect. It's much better than ChatGPT. Also, automatically converts to Markdown which is super nice. If you're using a Macbook, the blog has a super cool automation that you can use.
If you are struggling with converting your handwritten notes to digital notes in @obsidian.md then give this blog a read!
riddle.press/a-marriage-b...
It's fantastic! I just implemented the automation and it's working flawlessly!
I hate how there is no easy way to debug github actions!!!!!
This is a GREAT article. Be sure to read if you want to improve as a software engineer.
endler.dev/2025/best-pr...
The tech sector in Riyadh is booming. Here is a nice role I found for a Backend engineer that has a strong background in DevOps:
careers.deliveryhero.com/job/senior-b...
This is such a detailed blog post. It was a very enjoyable and fun read. Great stuff!
This is a pretty good overview of the various data transfer methods you can use with AWS to transfer between on-premise and cloud.
for example, if you are unaware of when you should use AWS DataSync vs AWS Storage Gateway, then have a read!
aws.amazon.com/datasync/faqs/
I've thought about this multiple times as well.
Taking notes or creating a second-brain helps a lot.