JetBrains Central: Governing AI Agents Before Cloud ROI Redux
AI agents promise coding revolution—but without governance, they're headed for cloud-style ROI disaster. JetBrains Central steps in early with smart controls.
Imagine your cloud setup as a wild jungle of custom hacks — that's where the World Bank was. Now? Sleek Terraform highways. Here's what it means for devs everywhere.
AI agents promise coding revolution—but without governance, they're headed for cloud-style ROI disaster. JetBrains Central steps in early with smart controls.
Engineering orgs face a code avalanche: AI agents spit out 10x volume, but CI/CD chokes. Velocity plummets, burnout spikes—time for ephemeral fixes.
An AI agent stares down a Postgres database, ready to hallucinate its way through queries. pgEdge's new MCP Server promises to fix that—without relying on brittle APIs.
Nicholas Zakas, ESLint's creator, isn't mincing words: GitHub's npm security moves are 'table stakes,' not solutions. One big attack could shatter JavaScript's package empire.
Akamai's got 41 core datacenters across 36 countries, primed to slash AI inference latency. They're threading the needle between big-cloud power and edge nimbleness—here's why it might just work.
Prod debugging in Kubernetes shouldn't mean handing out god-mode keys. Here's the enthusiastic blueprint for secure, speedy access that scales to AI workloads.
Ever wonder why your bloated productivity suite feels like wrestling a octopus? The smartest apps do less—intelligently—unleashing AI to handle the chaos behind a whisper-thin interface.
AI agents are chatting with MCP servers everywhere. But without eyes on them, you're flying blind. Grafana and OpenLIT promise fixes—let's poke holes.
Stripped Go binaries? Still 15% symbols via .gopclntab. eBPF profilers feast. C++? Hex purgatory.
Imagine rebuilding a rocket's engine mid-flight. That's exactly what the Kubernetes team did with kpromo, the invisible hero behind every container image pull—and nobody noticed. Here's why it matters.
Picture your homelab Pi authenticating services without a login prompt, all thanks to Tailscale's new platform layer. They're not just networking anymore; they're rearchitecting identity and AI access from the ground up.
What if your code editor started writing — and shipping — most of your software without you? Cursor 3 bets big on that future, but I've seen this movie before.