5 tips and tricks when using GitHub Copilot Workspace

Can you believe it has already been five months since we announced the technical preview of GitHub Copilot Workspace? Throughout that time, the GitHub Next team has been listening and learning from the community and steadily iterating on it. For those joining us at GitHub Universe, we will be talking…

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Leveraging Kubernetes virtual machines at Cloudflare with KubeVirt

Cloudflare runs several multi-tenant Kubernetes clusters across our core data centers. These general-purpose clusters run on bare metal and power our control plane, analytics, and various engineering tools such as build infrastructure and continuous integration. Kubernetes is a container orchestration platform. It enables software engineers to deploy containerized applications to…

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Write better log queries, faster: Introducing pipe syntax in BigQuery and Cloud Logging

Log data has become an invaluable resource for organizations seeking to understand application behavior, optimize performance, strengthen security, and enhance user experiences. But the sheer volume and complexity of logs generated by modern applications can feel overwhelming. How do you extract meaningful insights from this sea of data? At Google…

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Introducing Netflix TimeSeries Data Abstraction Layer

By Rajiv Shringi, Vinay Chella, Kaidan Fullerton, Oleksii Tkachuk, Joey Lynch Introduction As Netflix continues to expand and diversify into various sectors like Video on Demand and Gaming, the ability to ingest and store vast amounts of temporal data — often reaching petabytes — with millisecond access latency has become increasingly vital. In previous blog…

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The second half of software supply chain security on GitHub

Software supply chain security has rocketed into the public consciousness after a major cybersecurity attack against the U.S. federal government was made public in late 2020. In this post, we’ll go over the history of the response to that attack, how that’s impacted the U.S. government as well as anyone…

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Improving platform resilience at Cloudflare through automation

Failure is an expected state in production systems, and no predictable failure of either software or hardware components should result in a negative experience for users. The exact failure mode may vary, but certain remediation steps must be taken after detection. A common example is when an error occurs on…

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Are Product Owners Too Much Overhead?

Last week, I published ‘Are Scrum Masters Too Much Overhead?’ with around 500K views on Reddit. Here’s a selection of some of the most upvoted responses: Ouch! Pretty harsh, right? I want to stress that this is also a reflection of the Agile gold rush that occurred, where the market…

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Why cash is king

👋 Hey, I’m Lenny, and welcome to a 🔒 subscriber-only edition 🔒 of my weekly newsletter. Each week I tackle reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career. For more: Lenny and Friends Summit, happening October 24th | My recruiting service to hire your next product leader | My…

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Enhance your website’s security with Cloudflare’s free security.txt generator

A story of security and simplicity Meet Georgia, a diligent website administrator at a growing e-commerce company. Every day, Georgia juggles multiple tasks, from managing server uptime to ensuring customer data security. One morning, Georgia receives an email from a security researcher who discovered a potential vulnerability on the website.…

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Thermal design supporting Gen 12 hardware: cool, efficient and reliable

In the dynamic evolution of AI and cloud computing, the deployment of efficient and reliable hardware is critical. As we roll out our Gen 12 hardware across hundreds of cities worldwide, the challenge of maintaining optimal thermal performance becomes essential. This blog post provides a deep dive into the robust…

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Highlights from Git 2.47

The open source Git project just released Git 2.47 with features and bug fixes from over 83 contributors, 28 of them new. We last caught up with you on the latest in Git back when 2.46 was released. To celebrate this most recent release, here is GitHub’s look at some…

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Transformation to Agile Primitives: Rebuilding Agility from the Ground Up

TL;DR: A Guide to Escape Agile Framework Fatigue Undergoing a transformation to Agile Primitives from a botched [insert your failed agile framework of choice here] isn’t about adopting another framework; it’s about returning to core principles that empower teams and deliver real value. (Please note: If you haven’t read the…

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The First Rule of Agile: You Don’t Talk About Agile

Zeus extinguished all fire on earth after the giant Prometheus insulted him by offering a vile bag of entrails instead of a delicious steak. As a result, humanity suffered from cold and hunger. The giant Prometheus asked Zeus if man could have fire, but Zeus refused because fire was only…

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Becoming a conscious leader: Leading without fear, finding your life’s objective function, and getting better at vision and strategy | John Mark Nickels (Uber, Waymo, DoorDash)

Listen now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. Brought to you by: • Pendo—The only all-in-one product experience platform for any type of application• WorkOS—Modern identity platform for B2B SaaS, free up to 1 million MAUs• Vanta—Automate compliance. Simplify security — JM Nickels is a Senior Director of Product Management at…

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