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When you think of a server’s operating system (OS), what comes to mind? If you’ve been living under a Microsoft-ian rock for the past decade, Windows Server is probably your first thought. What if I told you there was a better option?
At KubeCon+CloudNativeCon North America earlier this month, Google Cloud announced it had upgraded its Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) to support clusters of up to 65,000 nodes. That’s a big leap up from its previous limit of 15,000 nodes[.
The era of AI PCs has begun, say an increasing number of industry experts — and it’s growing more common to see online content that hawks the benefits of these advanced devices.
With every new developer tool, imported OS package, or service account, the software development lifecycle (SDLC) attack surface expands. A growing reliance on myriad AI pipeline tools to govern code review and deployment has also made it more challenging to secure the SDLC.
I’ve been using Linux since the late 90s, which means very early on I had to depend on the terminal window (because the GUIs back then were not what they are now). I’m perfectly comfortable with the command line and can run most Linux commands in my sleep.
How goes the war? The war against… bad caching, slow load times, security breaches, scalability problems, SEO, or whatever we are told we have to fight this month when developing for the web. Web development is a treadmill of innovation that you can never really leave if you want to keep up.
Deno released version 2.1 on Thursday and the big change is that it now allows for direct WebAssembly, aka Wasm, imports. Wasm allows developers to write code in other, non-browser compatible languages and compile it for the browser.
Amazon Q Developer Agent for code transformation is an AI-powered tool which modernizes code bases from Java 8 and Java 11 to Java 17. Integrated into VS Code and IntelliJ, Amazon Q simplifies the migration process and reduce the time and effort compared to manual process.
Today, I’m excited to introduce a new and improved version of AWS Systems Manager that brings a highly requested cross-account, and cross-Region experience for managing nodes at scale.
We’ve all been frustrated by latency, either as users of an application, or as developers building such apps.
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