AWS Account Gone, Kubernetes 1.34, Secrets in Git, DIY Databases and AWS Cost Optimization Tips

AWS Account Gone, Kubernetes 1.34, Secrets in Git, DIY Databases and AWS Cost Optimization Tips

Welcome to this week’s edition of the DevOps Bulletin!

Kubernetes 1.34 dropped with built-in tracing and smarter scheduling. Meanwhile, Dan Abramov explained the real steps to fix any bug, and Netflix revealed how it manages incidents at scale. Plus: why devs love port 3000, and how API keys got hijacked post-outage.

On the practical side: Terraform module tips, DIY databases, and a deep dive into HTTP caching. You’ll also learn to diagram your infra with Amazon Q and lock down state files the right way. Bonus: a FinOps tip and free AWS cost checklist.

Tools of the week: SierraDB (Redis-compatible event store), K7 (secure VM sandboxes), Yams (IAM policy simulator), Sealed Secrets (Git-safe K8s secrets), Distroless (minimal Docker images), and a CLI to track your S3 costs.

All this and more in this week’s DevOps Bulletin, don’t miss out!


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