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Docker Sandboxes, MicroVMs, and Kubernetes v1.36: The New Infrastructure for AI Agents

Posted on April 17, 2026 teliaz

The infrastructure landscape is shifting fast — not because of yet another framework, but because AI coding agents are forcing

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This Week in AI: Qwen3.6 Runs Locally and Beats Claude Opus 4.7 — Plus 6 Open-Weight Releases You Need to Know

Posted on April 16, 2026 teliaz

This week in AI has been nothing short of extraordinary. Between Anthropic dropping Claude Opus 4.7 and a flood of

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This Week in Tech: When Open Source Goes Closed, AI Security Becomes Proof of Work, and IPv6 Hits 50%

Posted on April 16, 2026 teliaz

This week delivered three stories that, taken together, paint a vivid picture of where the tech industry is heading in

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The Transactional Outbox Pattern in Go: Building Reliable Event-Driven Microservices

Posted on April 16, 2026 teliaz

If you’ve ever built a microservice that needs to both write to a database and publish an event, you’ve hit

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This Week in Tech: Decentralized AI, the Ollama Debate, and IPv6’s Historic Milestone

Posted on April 16, 2026 teliaz

This week in tech saw a fascinating collision of decentralization, open-source accountability, and infrastructure milestones. From a bold new project

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Mastering Stacked PRs: The Code Review Workflow Every Engineer Needs

Posted on April 13, 2026 teliaz

Every engineer who has worked on a substantial feature knows the feeling: you’ve spent days — maybe weeks — building

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This Week in AI: GLM-5.1, Gemma 4, and the Self-Evolving MiniMax-M2.7

Posted on April 12, 2026 teliaz

This week marks one of the most consequential stretches in open-weight AI we’ve seen in months. From a 754-billion-parameter agentic

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5 GitHub Repos That Dominated This Week (April 2026)

Posted on April 11, 2026 teliaz

Every week, thousands of repositories compete for attention on GitHub’s trending page. But only a handful genuinely shift how we

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What Every DevOps Engineer Needs to Know: Kubernetes v1.36, Docker Sandboxes, and the Supply Chain Wake-Up Call

Posted on April 10, 2026 teliaz

If you’ve been heads-down in your CI/CD pipelines this week, you missed some seismic shifts in the infrastructure landscape. Kubernetes

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Google Gemma 4 and GLM-5.1: The Open-Weight AI Models Changing the Game in April 2026

Posted on April 9, 2026 teliaz

This week in AI has been a landmark for open-weight models. Google dropped Gemma 4, a family of multimodal models

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