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Week 27, 2026

DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 27, 2026

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

DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 27, 2026

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


⚓ Kubernetes

📄 etcd-operator joins Cozystack with a new v1alpha2 API

The etcd-operator project, which develops an operator for deploying and maintaining etcd clusters on Kubernetes, has been donated to the Cozystack project. Alongside the donation, a from-scratch imple

📅 Jun 29, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Open source maintainership in the age of AI

AI has really changed the game around software development. More people are leveraging AI than ever to contribute patches to projects they use. To me, this is a good thing as more folks will contribut

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 Kubernetes Blog

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📄 Security Profiles Operator v1: Stable APIs, Security Hardened, and Shaping Upstream Kubernetes

Linux provides powerful kernel-level security mechanisms, seccomp, SELinux, and AppArmor, that restrict what containerized workloads can do. Each uses profiles that define permitted behavior, but writ

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Introducing the Cluster API plugin for Headlamp

Headlamp is an open-source, extensible Kubernetes SIG UI project designed to let you explore, manage, and debug cluster resources directly from a browser. Cluster API (CAPI) is a Kubernetes sub-projec

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 Kubernetes Blog

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📄 Inspect Volcano workloads faster with Headlamp

Volcano is a cloud native batch scheduler for Kubernetes, built for high-performance computing, AI/ML, and other batch workloads. Headlamp is an extensible Kubernetes web UI. With its plugin system, H

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 Kubernetes Blog

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📄 See your serverless: introducing the Headlamp plugin for Knative

Headlamp is an open-source, extensible Kubernetes SIG UI project designed to let you explore, manage, and debug cluster resources. Knative brings serverless workloads to Kubernetes, handling traffic r

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 Kubernetes Blog

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📄 Increasing hardware costs? Get more from your VM estate with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization

For teams running virtualization estates of any size today, three pressures are converging at once. Hardware budgets that looked generous in late 2024 have been blindsided by memory costs, turning rou

📅 Jun 24, 2026📰 OpenShift Blog

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📄 Faster nodes, smarter scaling: What’s new inside Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Auto Mode

In this post, we walk through the performance and scalability improvements we shipped across the four pillars of EKS Auto Mode: runtime, compute, storage, and networking.

📅 Jun 23, 2026📰 AWS Containers Blog

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📄 The innovation S-curve: How technology matures, disrupts, and why your next platform decision matters more than you think

Every technology—from the steam engine to the smartphone—follows a predictable arc: slow start, explosive ascent, then a plateau as physics or economics set in. This arc is the innovation S-curve, and

📅 Jun 23, 2026📰 OpenShift Blog

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📄 Amazon EKS now supports control plane egress through your VPC

Today, we’re announcing customer-routed control plane egress, a new capability that you can use to route Kubernetes control plane traffic through your own Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC). Th

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 AWS Containers Blog

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☁️ Cloud Native

📄 OTel and mesh-derived metrics: A 2026 reference

If you already run an OpenTelemetry pipeline, you have good visibility into what your applications are doing. This blog post is about what you don’t see yet: the east-west traffic between your service

📅 Jun 29, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Red Hat OpenShift delivers high-performance LLM inference for financial services

The financial services industry, like many other sectors, is aiming to make best use of their hardware in the age of resource-intensive AI workloads. Financial services companies have come to rely on

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 OpenShift Blog

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📄 How to Generate an SBOM for Container Workflows

Learn when, where, and how to generate SBOMs for container images. Covers build-time vs. post-build approaches, quality criteria, and CI/CD integration.

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 EU Cyber Resilience Act: Overview, Requirements, and Timelines

Learn what the EU Cyber Resilience Act requires, including SBOM mandates, vulnerability reporting, and compliance deadlines for container teams.

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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🔄 CI/CD

📄 GitHub and UNDP team up to advance development priorities in Ghana with open source

GitHub joined the United Nations Development Programme in Ghana to explore how open source governance can support one of West Africa's most ambitious digital reform efforts. The post GitHub and UNDP t

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 AI Coding Agents Are Pulling CI Feedback Into the Inner Loop

The traditional shape of CI/CD assumed humans worked in the inner loop and pipelines policed the outer one. AI coding agents are tearing that geometry apart. When code can be generated in seconds, wai

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Transitioning as a Hubber

How GitHub's culture and benefits helped me be the best version of myself. The post Transitioning as a Hubber appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 Securing CI/CD for an open source project, part 3: Credentials, verification, and what’s next

This is the third and final post in a series on how Cilium hardens its CI/CD pipeline. Part 1 covered access control and Part 2 covered dependency hardening. This post covers the last layer: keeping C

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Evaluating performance and efficiency of the GitHub Copilot agentic harness across models and tasks

Explore how the GitHub Copilot agentic harness delivers strong results across multiple benchmarks and leading token efficiency, while maintaining flexibility to choose among more than 20 models. The p

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 Warehouse-native experimentation comes to BigQuery, Databricks, and Redshift

Analyze your experiments on the same trusted data your business already runs on, so results never come with an asterisk.

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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📄 Google Antigravity agents get full context with GitLab Orbit

Developers working in Google Antigravity can now install our lifecycle context graph, GitLab Orbit, directly from the Antigravity MCP Store and give their agents structured access to projects, pipelin

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 GitLab Blog

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📄 GitLab Patch Release: 19.1.1, 19.0.3, 18.11.6

📅 Jun 24, 2026📰 GitLab Blog

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📄 I automated my job (and it made me a better leader)

Explore how my day as a senior leader looks now that I use 40 automations to help, and learn more about some of my favorites. The post I automated my job (and it made me a better leader) appeared firs

📅 Jun 23, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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🏗️ IaC

📄 Introducing ESC Secret Rotation Webhooks

Pulumi ESC centralizes your secrets and configuration, and it can automatically rotate secrets on a schedule so credentials never go stale. But a rotation is only useful if the systems that depend on

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 Pulumi Blog

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📄 Govern privileged workload boundaries with Red Hat OpenShift, Ansible Automation Platform, and Identity Management

Platform engineering, security architecture, and operations teams are being asked to support 2 realities at once: modern application platforms such as Red Hat OpenShift, and long-lived Red Hat Enterpr

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 OpenShift Blog

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📄 Build a Governed Databricks Workspace with Pulumi

Platform teams responsible for Databricks often find themselves manually configuring clusters and notebooks for every new data science team. This manual overhead leads to inconsistent cluster policies

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 Pulumi Blog

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📄 Deploy a Private Hermes Agent on Render Securely with Pulumi, Modal, and Tailscale

Personal AI agents had their breakout this year. OpenClaw crossed 100,000 GitHub stars within months of launching, and self-hosting your own assistant went from a hobbyist trick to something a lot of

📅 Jun 24, 2026📰 Pulumi Blog

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📄 Cloudflare-First Networking as Code with Pulumi

Platform teams managing multi-cloud applications face a dangerous visibility gap. While origin infrastructure is tightly controlled, the edge configuration often drifts through manual console tweaks.

📅 Jun 23, 2026📰 Pulumi Blog

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📊 Observability

📄 From query to action: Introducing SQL alerting in Cloud Monitoring Observability Analytics

Traditional alerting systems often force a compromise: you can either alert immediately on simple, noisy log events, or monitor rigid, pre-configured metrics that fail when faced with data with many u

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 Top Sentry Alternatives to Improve Error Management And System Insights

Explore the best Sentry alternatives that unify error tracking, logs, and metrics to improve incident response and reduce alert fatigue for engineering teams.

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 Celebrating Pride and Community Across Our Global Teams

Explore how New Relic drives LGBTQIA+ inclusion through global community impact and a perfect Human Rights Campaign score.

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 fluent-package v6.0.4 has been released

Hi users! We have released fluent-package v6.0.4 on 2026-06-26. Fluent Package is a stable distribution package of Fluentd. (successor of td-agent) This is a maintenance release of v6.0.x LTS series.

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 Fluentd Blog

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📄 Grafana 13.1 release: observability as code updates, extending Grafana Assistant across more data sources, and more

Earlier this year, Grafana 13 laid the groundwork for making it easier and faster than ever to turn your data into actionable insights. With our latest minor release, Grafana 13.1, we're building on t

📅 Jun 24, 2026📰 Grafana Blog

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📄 Don't Wrap OpenTelemetry — You're Probably Hurting More Than Helping

There’s a pattern I’ve seen across many teams adopting OpenTelemetry, and it’s well-intentioned every single time. An engineer wants to make things easier for the team. They build a thin abstraction o

📅 Jun 24, 2026📰 OpenTelemetry Blog

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📄 Post-incident review for TanStack npm supply chain ransom incident: No unauthorized access to customer production systems

On May 27, we completed our internal investigation of the recent TanStack supply chain ransom incident and confirmed our initial findings: The incident was strictly limited to Grafana Labs' GitHub env

📅 Jun 23, 2026📰 Grafana Blog

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📄 Introducing New Relic Preflight for AI Coding Observability

Understand where your AI spends time, catch problems before they compound, and keep your workflow moving.

📅 Jun 23, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 Building and running custom code transformations without leaving your editor

Custom code transformations are the work that no off-the-shelf migrator covers for you. Moving your services off an internal library, enforcing your team’s error-handling conventions, standardizing lo

📅 Jun 22, 2026📰 AWS DevOps 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 29, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 Snyk VulnBench JS 1.0: Can LLMs Find the Same Bugs Twice?

Snyk VulnBench JS 1.0: 300 repeated scans show LLM security findings vary by run, while SAST and models catch different vulnerability gaps.

📅 Jun 29, 2026📰 Snyk Blog

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📄 What Does EU AI Act Compliance Require?

Learn what EU AI Act compliance requires at each risk tier, key deadlines through 2027, and how engineering teams can operationalize AI governance.

📅 Jun 27, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 From Phishing to Vishing: Why DevSecOps Must Rethink Communication Security

Key Takeaways: Vishing is the new frontline threat: Attackers are shifting from emails to phone-based scams, using AI and social engineering to bypass traditional security controls. DevSecOps must exp

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Friday Five — June 26, 2026

IBM, Red Hat and Palo Alto Networks Expand Project Lightwell to Help Organizations Respond to Software VulnerabilitiesRed Hat, IBM, and Palo Alto Networks have expanded Project Lightwell to combat AI-

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 Empower your AI tools with new agent skills for Red Hat Enterprise Linux

AI tools are transforming how system administrators and developers manage their infrastructure, but when using generic AI assistants to troubleshoot Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) systems, the advice

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 OpenAI GPT, OpenAI GPT OSS, and NVIDIA Nemotron models on Amazon Bedrock receive FedRAMP High and DoD IL-4/5 approval in AWS GovCloud (US)

OpenAI GPT, OpenAI GPT OSS, and NVIDIA Nemotron models are now FedRAMP High and Department of Defense Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide (DoD CC SRG) Impact Level (IL) 4 and 5 approved within

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 NVD in the AI Era: The Case for Multi-Source Vulnerability Intelligence

NIST’s shift to risk-based enrichment makes one thing clear: modern security teams need more than a single public source. In the AI era, trusted vulnerability intelligence depends on multiple signals,

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 Snyk Blog

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📄 From alert fatigue to automated action: Automated patching in the AI era

AI models are outpacing human-scale security operations. AI can surface vulnerabilities across major systems faster than teams can act, and most organizations lack the patching capacity to keep up. Th

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 Fluentd v1.19.3 has been released

Hi users! We have released v1.19.3 on 2026-06-25. ChangeLog is here. This release is a maintenance release of v1.19 series. This release is bundled for fluent-package LTS version v6.0.4! Security Fixe

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 Fluentd Blog

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📄 A Note to Our Customers and Partners

A note to our customers and partners about Snyk's AI transformation and organizational changes.

📅 Jun 24, 2026📰 Snyk Blog

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📄 What is an SBOM (and Why Can’t You Ship Without One)?

Learn what a software bill of materials (SBOM) is, why it matters for supply chain security, how to generate one, and what formats and standards to use.

📅 Jun 23, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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💾 Databases

📄 pgtt v4.5 has been released

Bangkok, Thailand - June 21, 2026 PostgreSQL Global Temporary Tables pgtt is a PostgreSQL extension to create, manage and use DB2 or Oracle-style Global Temporary Tables. Once created the use is just

📅 Jun 28, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 pg_qualstats 2.1.4 is out!

Taipei, Taiwan - Sat 20 Jun pg_qualstats 2.1.4 The PoWA team is pleased to announce the release of the version 2.1.4 of pg_qualstats, a PostgreSQL extension keeping statistics on predicates found in W

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 pg_stat_kcache 2.3.2 is out!

Taipei, Taiwan - Sat 20 Jun pg_stat_kcache 2.3.2 The PoWA team is pleased to announce the release of the version 2.3.2 of pg_stat_kcache, an extension that gathers statistics about real reads and writ

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 pgEdge Announces ColdFront for PostgreSQL, Seamlessly Uniting AI, Analytical and OLTP Workloads

Offers read and write access to hot and cold storage with no application code changes, delivering up to 90% savings in storage ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 18, 2026 — pgEdge, the leading open source enterpri

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 10 Years of MongoDB Atlas: Built for What’s Next

Nearly a decade ago, I joined MongoDB as a Senior Product Manager to help build the company’s new cloud product, MongoDB Atlas. Our customers had been telling us they wanted to bring MongoDB’s familia

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 MongoDB Blog

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📄 Using Salting to Lower Latency for Large Blobs in ScyllaDB

A modified salting technique that cuts P99 write latency 22x for large blobs

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 ScyllaDB Blog

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📄 Hunting a 16-year-old SQLite bug with TLA+: is dqlite affected?

This article was written by Marco Manino and Alberto Carretero, dqlite team at Canonical. 1. Anatomy of a SQLite bug Recently SQLite published a new version with a fix to a long-standing bug in the wa

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 Ubuntu Blog

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📄 Riding the Raft to Strong Consistency in ScyllaDB

How ScyllaDB is using per-tablet Raft groups to bring strong consistency to data, without sacrificing the parallelism that makes it fast

📅 Jun 24, 2026📰 ScyllaDB Blog

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📄 Knowledge graph retrieval-augmented generation (RAG): structured retrieval for AI agents

A user asks your support agent: "is the slow-sync bug from my last ticket fixed in the version you told me to upgrade to?" Answering means connecting three documents: the customer's earlier ticket, th

📅 Jun 24, 2026📰 Redis Blog

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📄 The Fintech AI Platform: Why Agents Need One Database, Not Five

A few months ago I watched a fintech engineering team walk me through their AI agent platform. They had a transactional database for balances and ledgers, a separate vector database for semantic retri

📅 Jun 23, 2026📰 TiDB Blog

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📄 Build Trust in Agentic AI: From POC to Production

The enterprise adoption of artificial intelligence has reached an inflection point. Organizations are rapidly moving into the era of agentic AI, autonomous systems capable of executing complex reasoni

📅 Jun 23, 2026📰 MongoDB Blog

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📄 Context engineering vs prompt engineering: the real difference

A customer asks your support agent whether their refund went through. The agent checks, says yes, and cites a confirmation number. The refund actually bounced back twenty minutes ago, but the lookup t

📅 Jun 23, 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 29, 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 29, 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 29, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 Call for Contributors: OpenTelemetry for Dart and Flutter

Why OpenTelemetry for Dart and Flutter? Dart is a full-stack language and the language of Flutter, one of the most popular frameworks for building cross-platform applications. Data shows over 20% of c

📅 Jun 29, 2026📰 OpenTelemetry Blog

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📄 “Bring it to our shop”: Workday’s pitch for keeping AI agents close to your most valuable data

Workday, the payroll and HR data platform, has been pursuing AI and agents for a while, but while other businesses The post “Bring it to our shop”: Workday’s pitch for keeping AI agents close to your

📅 Jun 28, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Okta is the first to bring AI agent governance inside FedRAMP boundaries

Okta has made its AI agent governance platform generally available for FedRAMP- and HIPAA-regulated environments, becoming what it claims is the first independent The post Okta is the first to bring A

📅 Jun 28, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Securing agentic AI with perimeter guardrails: What's new in VPC Service Controls

As enterprises scale autonomous AI agents into production, enabling safe innovation requires robust architectural guardrails. AI agents connect across tools and datasets, so it’s essential to establis

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 Sovereign, Open, and Carrier-Grade: What SUSE Telco Cloud 3.6 Actually Delivers

Table of Contents Introduction What “Technology Preview” Actually Means MetalLB BGP Mode in SUSE Telco Cloud 3.6: Load Balancing That Talks to Your Network PTP (Precision Time Protocol) for 5G: The Pr

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 SUSE 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 26, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 Amazon EC2 R8g instances now available in additional regions

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) R8g instances are available in AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand, New Zealand), AWS Africa (Cape Town), AWS Europe (Milan), and AWS Canada West (Calg

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 Every (Agents) Connection to Railway

We've created a few workflow patterns on how to get your agent talking to Railway peacefully. The balance of Local and Remote MCPs, Railway's Agent Skills, the CLI + Railway Agent give your local harn

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 Railway Blog

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📄 How AI Is Transforming DevOps and Cloud Engineering

While AI is often associated with chatbots or generative models, one of its most significant impacts is happening behind the scenes — within DevOps and cloud engineering.

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📰 Misc

📄 Visual Studio Code 1.127 (Insiders)

Learn what's new in Visual Studio Code 1.127 (Insiders) Read the full article

📅 Jul 1, 2026📰 VS Code Blog

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📄 Kotlin Notebook Sunset

Starting from IntelliJ IDEA 2026.2, JetBrains will sunset Kotlin Notebook as a product and will no longer maintain it. The plugin will remain available on an open-source model so the community can con

📅 Jun 29, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Greptile, Cursor, and Devin agree that agents should run their code. What they run it against matters.

The industry has recognized that shipping agent code at scale requires runtime verification, and it is moving that way fast. The post Greptile, Cursor, and Devin agree that agents should run their cod

📅 Jun 27, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Vibe slop is the symptom. Context debt is the disease.

Some of the engineers who made vibe coding possible have decided it’s a problem. Last month, The Wall Street Journal’s The post Vibe slop is the symptom. Context debt is the disease. appeared first on

📅 Jun 27, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 AI Is Accelerating How Fast We Build the Wrong Thing

AI coding assistants have made it trivially easy to ship software faster — and that is precisely the problem. Human developers used to absorb the gaps in a vague spec by asking questions, reading betw

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Open-Sourcing the LSP Client API in IntelliJ IDEA 2026.2

Language Server Protocol (LSP) solves a real problem: before, each IDE or editor had to implement support for a specific language separately. A language server puts that work in one place and exposes

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Challenges designers face in open source (and how to fix them)

Open source powers up to 90% of modern software, yet many projects lack usability. Canonical’s Design team surveyed 115 cross-functional professionals to uncover the 4 core challenges UI/UX designers

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 Ubuntu Blog

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📄 Iterating faster with TypeScript 7

How the VS Code and TypeScript teams collaborated to adopt TypeScript 7 and speed up VS Code development Read the full article

📅 Jun 26, 2026📰 VS Code Blog

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📄 The Dev Containers Story: Introducing EelApi for Plugin Authors

Modern development has shifted one old IDE paradigm significantly: Now, not only is it possible that a project is not hosted on the same physical or remote machine as your IDE instance, it could even

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 The Real Winner of Cursor’s $60B Acquisition Won’t Be AI Coding Assistants

When news broke that SpaceX would acquire Cursor’s parent company, Anysphere, in a reported $60 billion all-stock deal, most of the discussion centered around AI. This was another milestone and enormo

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Why automated network configuration assurance matters for enterprise NetOps

Every network operations (NetOps) professional knows the anxiety of a manual configuration update. Even when you meticulously plan the change, a single unrecorded variable or an ad hoc configuration t

📅 Jun 25, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 Visual Studio Code 1.126

Learn what is new in Visual Studio Code 1.126 Read the full article

📅 Jun 24, 2026📰 VS Code Blog

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