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Eleven Links of Note - December 31st, 2025

Published: Wed 31 December 2025
By rilindo

In Blog.

tags: llm security exploit kubernetes netflix intel nvidia lambda aws terraform featureflags ai entertainment pluribus openfeature

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  • Doublespeak: Basically a form of trojan horse attack on LLMs.
  • Kubernetes Egress Control with Squid proxy: Key requirement in many secured environments is to be able to filter outbound traffic from your app, which this implementation is goinig to be useful.
  • From on-demand to live: how Netflix adjusted its cloud operations: Scaling for live streaming is different from on-damand, as it turns out.
  • Behind the Badge: Community, Process, and Care in Open Source Exams: The work done in order to make the Linux Foundation exams rigorous and relevant. Now if only they up the expiration for their certificates from 2 to 3.
  • Streamline your containerized CI/CD with GitLab Runners and Amazon EKS Auto Mode: Fully optimize your CICD flow.
  • Nvidia takes $5 billion stake in Intel under September agreement: Feels like it is only a matter of time before Intel is bought out completely.
  • Kubernetes Sidecar Pattern in Production: When Logging Slows Down Your App: I would like to note that any sort of logging will slow you down your systems, so be judicious of what you log from your app.
  • Consistently deploying Lambda functions and layers using Terraform: I really need to take advantage of lambda layers.
  • OpenFeature: Looks this up when Linux Foundation offered a course on it. Looks interesting enough that it is worth taking the course for. Maybe a good idea to try it out to avoid being locked to a vendor, which could result in your app going down when the vendor goes down.
  • The Audience Has Changed: Why We Must Stop Coding for Humans: I don't know if I completely agreed, but I do think it is very important to setup tests to validate what your AI is doing is correct.
  • About That Last Moment in the ‘Pluribus’ Season Finale: Best season finale ever.
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