A quick, hassle-free way to stay on top of DevOps & Platform Engineering news.
Headline Tutorials:
💰 “How to reduce 40% cost in AWS Lambda without writing a line of code!” — Practical post on how to optimize the cost of an AWS Lambda processing approximately 410 million records every day.
💡 “The ultimate guide to GitOps with GitLab” — This eight-part tutorial series demonstrates how to use GitLab as a best-in-class GitOps tool.
😍 “I built a Serverless app to cross-post my blogs” — Publishing blogs on several platforms (Medium, Hashnode, Dev.to, etc) can takes up a good amount of time every week. There had to be a better way using a Serverless stack.
📦 “WebAssembly: Docker without containers!” — This article will explain what is WebAssembly, why it is relevant to the Docker ecosystem and provide some hands-on examples to try on.
✨ “Limitations and solutions to consider while using SQS” — While SQS is a powerful and reliable service, it does have some limitations that you should consider when using it.
📊 “Why and How eBay Pivoted to OpenTelemetry” — Learn why eBay made a crucial pivot to OpenTelemetry to better align with industry standards for Observability.
🔥 “Awesome Terraform” — Curated list of resources on HashiCorp’s Terraform, including books, posts, videos and tutorials.
🧵 “What every SRE should know about GNU/Linux shell” — Despite the era of containers, virtualization, and the rising number of UI of all kinds, SREs often spend a significant part of their time in GNU/Linux shells.
Latest open source projects
Hardeneks
Hardeneks is an open source CLI that runs checks to see if an EKS cluster follows EKS best practices (Security, Reliability, Cluster Autoscaling and Networking)
Ansible AI
Ansible AI is a tool based on ChatGPT that generate Ansible playbooks for any use case in seconds.
Blink
Blink is a virtual machine for running statically-compiled x86–64-linux programs on different operating systems and hardware architectures.
aiac

aiac is a command line tool to generate IaC templates, configurations, utilities, queries and more via OpenAI’s API.
Hurl
Hurl is a command line tool that runs HTTP requests defined in a simple plain text format. It can chain requests, capture values and evaluate queries on headers and body response.
Teetty
Teetty is a wrapper binary to execute a command in a pty while providing remote control facilities. A bit like tee, a bit like script, but all with a fake tty. Lets you remote control and watch a process.
Tweet of the week
Meme of the week
I hope this summary has been useful. Remember to subscribe to the newsletter to receive the latest DevOps trends in your inbox every week 🔥
Top comments (0)