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Week 26, 2026

DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 26, 2026

⚡ Curated updates from Kubernetes, cloud native tooling, CI/CD, IaC, observability, and security - handpicked for DevOps professionals!

DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 26, 2026

📌 Handpicked by DevOps Daily - Your weekly dose of curated DevOps news and updates!


⚓ Kubernetes

📄 Introducing Project Navigator: From AI intent to optimized deployment on Red Hat OpenShift AI

You've picked a model. Maybe it's a 70 billion parameter large model because someone on the team saw it top a leaderboard. Now you need it running in production on your Red Hat OpenShift AI cluster. S

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 Scaling Ray Serve LLM on GKE: Performance without losing the developer experience

Developers looking for LLM inference and model serving often turn to Ray Serve, a scalable model serving library with developer-friendly, Python-native APIs built by Anyscale. Combined with Google Kub

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 Why cloud native belongs at the heart of agentic AI: Lessons from building a multi-agent security platform on Kubernetes

In March, I gave a talk at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 in Amsterdam. After the session, the same questions kept coming up on the CNCF Slack and in person: why build agentic AI on cloud...

📅 Jun 17, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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☁️ Cloud Native

📄 Expanding CARE: Passing CKS can now extend your CKA certification

A few months ago, CNCF introduced the CARE Program — Certification Advancement & Recertification Experience — to make it easier for certified professionals to keep their credentials current as they co

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Docker Content Trust: Retirement and Migration Guidance

TLDR: Docker Content Trust (DCT) and the Notary v1 service at notary.docker.io are being fully retired (first announced in July of 2025). This blog explains what is changing, who is affected, and how

📅 Jun 16, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 From data residency to digital sovereignty: Architectural patterns for cloud native platforms

Over the past two years, digital sovereignty has evolved from a policy discussion into a practical platform engineering concern. The EU Data Act has been fully applicable since January 11, 2025. NIS-2

📅 Jun 16, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Docker joins the Athena coalition: a cross-industry collaboration for supply chain security

The obvious takeaway from 2026's biggest incidents is that attackers are increasingly using AI to move fast. Docker's CISO, Mark Lechner, wrote about this shift and what every engineering team should

📅 Jun 15, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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🔄 CI/CD

📄 AWS Image Builder Plugin for TeamCity

Cloud build agents are one of those CI/CD features that feel almost magical when everything works well. Your TeamCity server can scale build capacity up when the queue gets busy, then wind it back dow

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Harness MCP Server Now Connects Google Antigravity IDE

Connect Harness MCP Server inside Google Antigravity to let AI agents inspect pipelines, debug deployments, trigger approved runs, and act on real-time delivery context with RBAC, audit logs, and huma

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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📄 Feature Flags Were Always Important. SRE Agents Make Them Essential.

AI-powered SRE agents are getting very good at identifying when something is wrong in production. What they haven't solved, however, and what most teams have dramatically underinvested in, is what hap

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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📄 How we built an internal data analytics agent

Qubot, our internal Copilot-powered analytics agent, allows any GitHub employee to ask questions about our data in plain language. Here's what we learned as we built it. The post How we built an inter

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 Bamboo End of Life: How to Prepare and Choose the Right CI/CD Replacement

If your team is using Bamboo, you’ve probably seen the news: Bamboo Data Center is being retired as part of Atlassian’s broader Data Center transition strategy. Support will continue for several years

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 How pull request limits are cutting down the noise

Learn how pull request limits can help manage contribution volume in your repositories, and see what’s next on the roadmap. The post How pull request limits are cutting down the noise appeared first o

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 One vulnerability view: From scanner coverage to AI governance

Most enterprises use a handful of different security scanners, each configured and enforced, project by project. With no single view of what scanners run where, policies drift, blind spots go undetect

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 GitLab Blog

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📄 GitLab 19.1 released

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 GitLab Blog

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📄 AI Catalog updates for governance and operations

Enterprise AI adoption often stalls not because the technology isn't ready, but because admins can't answer the question their security team is asking: What's actually running in our environment, and

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 GitLab Blog

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📄 Getting more from each token: How Copilot improves context handling and model routing

How GitHub Copilot is making more of each session go toward useful work, so your credits go further. The post Getting more from each token: How Copilot improves context handling and model routing appe

📅 Jun 17, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 GitLab named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for DevSecOps Platforms

For the fourth year running, Gartner has named GitLab a Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for DevSecOps Platforms. We believe this recognition reflects what our customers already see: The wo

📅 Jun 17, 2026📰 GitLab Blog

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📄 Harness Named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™

Harness has been named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for DevSecOps Platforms for the third consecutive year and positioned furthest in Completeness of Vision. | Blog

📅 Jun 17, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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🏗️ IaC

📄 Amazon MSK Express brokers now support Intelligent Rebalancing on existing clusters

Amazon MSK Provisioned clusters with Express brokers now support Intelligent Rebalancing on all existing clusters, at no additional cost. Previously available only on newly created clusters, Intellige

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 Automate ScyllaDB X Cloud Clusters with Terraform

The ScyllaDB Cloud Terraform provider gives you infrastructure-as-code control over your clusters.

📅 Jun 16, 2026📰 ScyllaDB Blog

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📊 Observability

📄 Telemetry that matters: Designing sustainable, high-impact observability pipelines

As system architectures grow increasingly complex, the cloud-native community faces a subtle but pressing challenge: we are drowning in our own telemetry data. It is easier than ever to instrument an

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Production-Ready Autonomous Incident Resolution with AWS DevOps Agent (now GA) and Datadog MCP Server

This post was co-written with Bharadwaj Tanikella (AI/ML Product Engineering Leader) and Mohammad Jama (Product Marketing Manager) from Datadog. In December 2025, we showed how AWS DevOps Agent and Da

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 AWS DevOps Blog

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📄 Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics now supports multilocation canaries

Today, Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics announces support for multilocation canaries, allowing developers and site reliability engineers to run the same canary across multiple AWS Regions simultaneously f

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 Why LaunchDarkly is Standardizing on New Relic

Today, we are announcing that LaunchDarkly is officially moving its primary observability and telemetry workloads to New Relic.

📅 Jun 16, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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🔐 Security

📄 Threats Making WAVs - Incident Response to a Cryptomining Attack

Guardicore security researchers describe and uncover a full analysis of a cryptomining attack, which hid a cryptominer inside WAV files. The report includes the full attack vectors, from detection, in

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 Modernize with confidence: How Red Hat Consulting de-risks your Linux transition

Operating an unsupported or outdated Linux distribution can expose your organization to critical security risks, drive up maintenance costs, and keep you from using the newest and best tools. However,

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 From sandbox to scale: 10 ways Red Hat is accelerating enterprise IT

Enterprise organizations are pushing past initial AI experimentation, shifting priorities from testing isolated models to safely deploying governable, production-ready workflows across the open hybrid

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 A public Sentry key is all it takes to hijack Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex

On June 17, the Threat Labs team at Tenet Security, an AI-agent security startup newly out of stealth, documented an The post A public Sentry key is all it takes to hijack Claude Code, Cursor, and Cod

📅 Jun 21, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Gitea 1.26.3 and 1.26.4 are released

We are excited to announce the release of Gitea 1.26.3 and Gitea 1.26.4. Version 1.26.3 delivers a large set of security fixes alongside important bug fixes and stability improvements. Version 1.26.4

📅 Jun 21, 2026📰 Gitea Blog

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📄 pgAdmin 4 v9.16 Released

The pgAdmin Development Team is pleased to announce the release of pgAdmin 4 version 9.16. This release of pgAdmin 4 includes 64 bug fixes and new features, including fixes for seven security vulnerab

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 Red Hat Lightspeed on premise delivers infrastructure intelligence inside your firewall

Many organizations now operate under strict data governance requirements—whether driven by the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), or NIS2 direct

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 Build your own vulnerability harness

We break down the technical architecture behind our multi-stage vulnerability discovery harness and automated triage loop. Learn how we manage state controls, squash false positives through adversaria

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 Cloudflare Blog

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📄 The full Snyk AI Security Platform, free for open source maintainers

Open source maintainers are drowning in real vulnerability reports and need help prioritizing, fixing, and shipping remediation faster. Snyk’s Secure Developer Program gives qualifying projects free a

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 Snyk Blog

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📄 A Day in the Life of an AI Engineer in Snyk's Lisbon Office

Explore a day in the life of an AI Engineer at Snyk's Lisbon office. See what it's like building AI-powered security tools, collaborating globally, and enjoying the vibrant culture of Portugal's capit

📅 Jun 16, 2026📰 Snyk Blog

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💾 Databases

📄 YugabyteDB: The Data Backbone for Thousands of Agents

YugabyteDB 2026.1 introduces a PostgreSQL database for every agent. This blog covers how to make that vision a reality. Discover how to get started on YugabyteDB AMP (Agentic Multitenant PostgreSQL) a

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 Yugabyte Blog

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📄 New Postgres Language Server: postgres-lsp

Built on tree-sitter-postgres, postgres-lsp implements the Language Server Protocol for PostgreSQL SQL and PL/pgSQL. Point your editor at it for .sql files and get diagnostics, navigation, completion,

📅 Jun 21, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 HypoPG 1.4.3 is out!

Taipei, Taiwan - Sat 20 Jun HypoPG 1.4.3 I'm pleased to announce the release of the version 1.4.3 of HypoPG, an extension adding support for Hypothetical Indexes, compatible with PostgreSQL 9.2 and ab

📅 Jun 20, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 A PostgreSQL Database for Every Agent

Newly released YugabyteDB 2026.1 and YugabyteDB AMP (Agentic Multitenant Postgres) provide true serverless, scale-to-zero PostgreSQL, where every agent gets its own real, isolated database starting at

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 Yugabyte Blog

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📄 pgfmt 2.1: in-place formatting and pg_dump-compatible output

pgfmt 2.1 lands two headline features, plus a steady stream of formatting coverage improvements driven by libpgfmt. It is also now installable from a Homebrew tap. Install via Homebrew brew tap gmr/pg

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 Why a bigger context window won't fix your agent's memory

Context windows have grown fast. Models that once capped out at a few thousand tokens now advertise hundreds of thousands, and the natural assumption was that the agent memory problem would shrink as

📅 Jun 17, 2026📰 Redis Blog

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📄 Retrieval vs. memory in AI agents: why context layers need both

A returning user asks your agent why their bill doubled this month. The agent greets them by name, pulls up last week's billing dispute, and references the workaround your team suggested. Then it conf

📅 Jun 17, 2026📰 Redis Blog

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📄 FAQ: Real-time context engine, agent memory, and retrieval

AI agents are getting better at reasoning, planning, and using tools. But even the smartest model can give a bad answer if it has the wrong context, stale data, or too much irrelevant information. Tha

📅 Jun 17, 2026📰 Redis Blog

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🌐 Platforms

📄 Keep Your Tech Flame Alive: Trailblazer Rachel Bayley

In this Akamai FLAME Trailblazer blog post, Rachel Bayley encourages women to step into the unknown and to be their authentic selves.

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 The Oracle of Delphi Will Steal Your Credentials

Our deception technology is able to reroute attackers into honeypots, where they believe that they found their real target. The attacks brute forced passwords for RDP credentials to connect to the vic

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 The Nansh0u Campaign – Hackers Arsenal Grows Stronger

In the beginning of April, three attacks detected in the Guardicore Global Sensor Network (GGSN) caught our attention. All three had source IP addresses originating in South-Africa and hosted by Volum

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 The New Convergence: How Value Stream Mapping is Rewiring Product, Platform and DevOps for 2026 and Beyond

Value Stream Mapping (VSM) has re-emerged as the connective tissue that unifies product management, operations and architecture.

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Retirement of Azure DevOps issuer in Workload identity federation service connections

We are announcing the deprecation of the Azure DevOps issuer in workload identity federation (WIF) service connections, with planned retirement on July 1, 2027. The Azure DevOps issuer uses the https:

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 Azure DevOps Blog

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📄 Feature Flag Orchestration with AWS DevOps Agent and LaunchDarkly

Introduction Organizations that use feature flags alongside incident response tooling often connect the two manually. When an outage occurs, engineers must identify which flags are relevant, decide wh

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 AWS DevOps Blog

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📄 Supercharge your cloud operations with the Kiro power for AWS DevOps Agent

When an alarm fires at 2 AM, the first thing most engineers do is grep logs, check recent deployments, and trace code paths. However, the context they need — metrics, traces, topology, configurations

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 AWS DevOps Blog

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📄 Accelerate Incident Resolution with PagerDuty and AWS DevOps Agent

When something breaks in production, you find out fast. Understanding why it broke, before the damage spreads, is the hard part. That is where Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams lose the most ti

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 AWS DevOps Blog

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📄 What’s new with Google Cloud

Want to know the latest from Google Cloud? Find it here in one handy location. Check back regularly for our newest updates, announcements, resources, events, learning opportunities, and more. Tip: Not

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 Temporary Cloudflare Accounts for AI agents

The moment an agent needs to deploy something, it slams face-first into a wall built for humans. Today we're rolling out Temporary Accounts on Cloudflare Workers. Any agent can now run wrangler deploy

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 Cloudflare Blog

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📄 Announcing the general availability of a new AWS Local Zone in Hanoi, Vietnam

Today, AWS announces the general availability of a new Local Zone in Hanoi, Vietnam, bringing AWS infrastructure closer to end users. This new Local Zone is one of the first AWS Local Zones in the Asi

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 Amazon ECS announces faster service auto scaling

Amazon ECS service auto scaling now detects and responds to load changes faster with support for high resolution (20-second) metrics and metric publishing optimizations. In AWS benchmarking tests, tim

📅 Jun 18, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📰 Misc

📄 Visual Studio Code 1.126

Learn what's new in Visual Studio Code 1.126 (Insiders) Read the full article

📅 Jun 24, 2026📰 VS Code Blog

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📄 How We Measure the ROI of JetBrains IDEs

Organizations already spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on software, so it’s only natural that when they evaluate new paid tools, one question is top of mind: “Will this actually pay off?” Our RO

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Ten Great DevOps Job Opportunities

DevOps.com is now providing a weekly DevOps jobs report through which opportunities for DevOps professionals will be highlighted as part of an effort to better serve our audience. Our goal in these ch

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Why Every DevOps Engineer is Suddenly Learning MCP

Before they were everywhere, developers spent ages stitching systems together, one by one. APIs changed everything. MCP wants to do the same for AI.

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Ubuntu Summit 26.04: connected by open source

What an incredible experience! Ubuntu Summit 26.04 has officially drawn to a close, but the energy from our global community is still buzzing – in the comments section, on social media, and in news re

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 Ubuntu Blog

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📄 NVIDIA Research Bets on Code, Not Tool Calls, to Fix AI Spatial Reasoning

NVIDIA's SpatialClaw uses code, not tool calls, to boost AI spatial reasoning by 11.2 points across 20 benchmarks and six model sizes.

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 PHP Version Migration That Doesn’t Break Everything

PHP Version Migration Demo PHP powers 71.8% of all websites with a known server-side language. It is a living language that underpins a significant portion of the modern web and one that keeps getting

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Your agent wants to search like a 2010 quant

AI agents need the right information to work well. Whether they manage to find it is the difference between success The post Your agent wants to search like a 2010 quant appeared first on The New Stac

📅 Jun 21, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 “An agent is an LLM and a harness”: What Nvidia really thinks about OpenClaw

How much of Nvidia is reflected by their visionary CEO, Jenson Huang? With his praise and later support of OpenClaw, The post “An agent is an LLM and a harness”: What Nvidia really thinks about OpenCl

📅 Jun 21, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Gemini CLI vs. Antigravity: What works, not the spec sheet

Google has decommissioned its Gemini CLI, the open-source terminal tool that just shipped last year. It had over 100,000 GitHub The post Gemini CLI vs. Antigravity: What works, not the spec sheet appe

📅 Jun 20, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Striped LVM on Linux — Concept, Setup, Extension & XFS Alignment

Striped LVM on Linux — Concept, Setup, Extension & XFS Alignment In modern Linux environments — especially those running SAP HANA — storage I/O performance is a critical bottleneck. A single disk simp

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 SUSE Blog

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📄 What 50,000 Runs of a 5-Line Eval Taught Us

How AI coding models calibrate effort, token cost, and tool use on even the simplest task, and what that means for model selection and cost. Read the full article

📅 Jun 19, 2026📰 VS Code Blog

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