2025-12-20

  • 2025 Recap: The Year Software Development Changed Shape >_
  • 40 of our most helpful AI tips from 2025 >_
  • 5 Incident Management Lessons To Carry Into 2026 >_
  • A Cybersecurity Playbook for AI Adoption >_
  • AWS Expands Well-Architected Framework with Responsible AI and Updated ML and Generative AI Lenses >_
  • AWS Vault Integration >_
  • Arch Linux Makes Its WSL Image Fully Reproducible Across Builds >_
  • Architecting a Multi-Layered Security Stack: Beyond Basic IAM in Google Cloud >_
  • Automated Cloud Migrations with Kiro and the Arm MCP Server >_
  • Build an AI Assistant with LangGraph, Next.js, and Auth0 Connected Accounts >_
  • Cloud CISO Perspectives: 2025 in review: Cloud security basics and evolving AI >_
  • Code Orange: Fail Small — Our resilience plan following recent incidents >_
  • Data Center Sustainability Trends: 10 Stories That Defined the Year >_
  • From 288 vCPUs to Global AI: Scaling AlloyDB, Spanner, and Cloud SQL (Weekly Update) >_
  • From Code to Cloud: Three Labs for Deploying Your AI Agent >_
  • Garage – An S3 object store so reliable you can run it outside datacenters >_
  • HCP Terraform agent observability with OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Grafana, and Jaeger >_
  • How to test application resiliency by simulating the Cloudflare December 2025 outage >_
  • If You Need a Documentation Manager, Paperless-Ngx Is the Way To Go >_
  • Kubernetes Auditing and Events: Monitoring Cluster Activity >_
  • Microsoft Teams Down – Users Face Messaging Delays and Service Disruptions Worldwide >_
  • OpenZFS 2.4 Released With Faster Encryption Performance, Many Other Improvements >_
  • QCon AI New York 2025: AI Platform Scaling at LinkedIn >_
  • Serverless Workloads on Kubernetes: A Comprehensive Guide >_
  • The Year in Google Cloud — 2025 >_
  • The pitfalls of partitioning Postgres yourself >_
  • Tutorial: Add TLS to Nginx Gateway Fabric >_
  • Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Plans Confirmed For Linux 6.20 / Linux 7.0 >_
  • Using AWS Outbound Identity Federation for Azure Resources >_
  • pearOS is a Linux that falls rather close to the Apple tree >_