PHP 8.5.0 released (1 minute read)
PHP 8.5.0 introduces many improvements, including a new URI extension, a pipe operator, βclone withβ, and enhanced support for advanced constant expressions.
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NixOS 25.11 released (2 minute read)
NixOS 25.11 βXantusiaβ introduces a massive update to the ecosystem, adding 7,000+ new packages, updating over 25,000, removing outdated ones, and shipping 107 new modules with nearly 1,800 new configuration options. Major desktop and tooling upgrades include GNOME 49, LLVM 21, and CMake 4. This broad modernization release will be supported through June 2026.
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How to monitor Amazon Bedrock AgentCore AI agent infrastructure in Grafana Cloud (7 minute read)
Grafana Cloud users can now monitor AWS Bedrock AgentCore agents by configuring CloudWatch metric streams. The new integration leverages OpenTelemetry, Amazon CloudWatch, and Grafana Cloud to provide end-to-end visibility into AI agent performance, including dashboards that track latency, token usage, and tool execution. Users also gain immediate access to pre-built dashboards and alerts tailored to AWS metrics through the Cloud Provider Observability application.
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Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea (9 minute read)
Datacenters in space are wildly impractical because they can't be powered, cooled, or protected from radiation anywhere close to what modern GPUs require, making them orders of magnitude less efficient than Earth-based datacenters. Even with massive solar arrays, complex radiators, and radiation-hardened designs, you'd get only a tiny fraction of normal compute capacity at enormous cost, so the idea simply doesn't make sense.
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Ingress NGINX to HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Migration (Website)
HAProxy version 3.3 has been released and includes a toolkit for converting configurations from Ingress NGINX to HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller. The new HAProxy also supports SSL/TLS termination, TCP service load balancing, and PHP application load balancing over FastCGI within Kubernetes clusters.
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Open-Sourcing Adaptive Workflows for AI-Driven Development Life Cycle (AI-DLC) (7 minute read)
AWS' AI-Driven Development Life Cycle (AI-DLC) methodology addresses challenges in AI-integrated software development by promoting adaptive workflows, flexible depth in each stage, and consistent human oversight. The AI-DLC workflow, now available as open-source Amazon Q Rules and Kiro Steering Files, guides AI through software creation, ensuring AI adapts to the project's needs. This method uses collaborative human-in-the-loop cycles, where AI generates a plan to execute a task, and relevant stakeholders assemble, review, and validate it.
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ty (Resource)
ty is an extremely fast Python type checker, written in Rust.
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