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Eleven Links of Note - January 21st, 2026

Published: Wed 21 January 2026
By rilindo

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tags: unix pipes redhat ansible aap rhel rpm containers llms golang careers rails ruby ai ops helm kubernetes snacks japan aws lambda windows rust aurora rds organizations

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  • The UNIX Pipe Card Game: Learn the core concept of Unix with [pipes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipeline_(Unix)!
  • Migrating Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform: From RPM to container on Red Hat Enterprise Linux: As an aside, it is easier if you run AAP on Kubernetes or OpenShift. Mind you, you will have two problems. . .
  • On the Coming Industrialisation of Exploit Generation with LLMs: Not looking forward to this.
  • Go 1.26 interactive tour: Looking forward to this.
  • AI Not Ready to Replace Junior Devs Says Ruby on Rails Creator: Probably not, but very likely the pool of junior devs will shrink anyway due to certain conditions with the job market.
  • Bring Back Ops Pride: I love being in ops. It is a different type problem solving and I would not have people rag on it.
  • Building robust helm charts: Or how to make them not suck.
  • Inside the secret world of Japanese snack bars: I wonder what is a western equivalent of this. Food looks tasty.
  • Writing AWS Lambda Function in Rust: I need to get back to writing in rust.
  • Native NVMe Support in Windows Server 2025: What Changed and How to Enable It: Surprised that is not a thing with Windows.
  • AWS Organizations now supports upgrade rollout policy for Amazon Aurora and Amazon RDS automatic minor version upgrades: Very useful for those with multiple AWS accounts as multiple AWS accounts is painful to manage in general.
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