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Another week wrapped🥳!
Fridays call for a reset, so we’ve pulled together a mix of reads and upcoming gatherings from the cloud-native world, along with fresh opportunities to keep you inspired heading into the weekend.

Let’s dive in👇🏼
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📰Top Picks:
AWS says acute server memory shortage is driving customers to the cloud
Rising memory costs and hardware shortages, driven largely by AI demand, are making on-prem infrastructure harder to scale. Cloud providers with better access to supply are benefiting as some enterprises accelerate their migration plans. Read more.
Hashicorp co-founder Mitchell Hashimoto says GitHub ‘no longer a place for serious work.’
Mitchell Hashimoto says repeated outages have made GitHub too unreliable for daily development, prompting him to move his project elsewhere. After years of loyalty, even power users are starting to lose patience with platform instability. Read more.
Cyber Threats to DevOps Platforms Rising Fast
A new report shows DevOps platforms like GitHub, GitLab, and Azure DevOps are increasingly targeted, with incidents rising sharply and attackers abusing CI/CD pipelines, tokens, and open source packages to steal credentials and spread malware. Read more.
Hackers are actively exploiting a bug in cPanel, used by millions of websites
A critical flaw in cPanel and WHM lets attackers bypass login and take full control of servers used across major hosting providers. Some hosts have already patched or restricted access amid reports of early exploitation attempts. Read more
Cloudflare Introduces Agent Memory
Cloudflare is testing Agent Memory, a service that provides AI agents with persistent, structured memory across sessions rather than relying on bloated context windows. It treats memory as infrastructure, not a prompt hack, and aims to make long-running agents actually usable. Read more
GitLab Deepens Integration with Anthropic Claude Models
GitLab is adding Anthropic’s Claude models into its platform, bringing AI agents into CI/CD workflows with built-in governance, compliance, and audit controls. Read more.
Red Hat’s OpenClaw maintainer just made enterprise Claw deployments a lot safer
A Red Hat engineer has released Tank OS, an open source tool that runs AI agents in isolated containers to improve safety and manageability. It targets IT teams deploying large fleets of autonomous agents in enterprise environments. Read more.
Perforce Static Analysis 2026.1 Released
Perforce is adding Rust support to its QAC and Klocwork static analysis tools, extending safety and compliance checks across Rust and C/C++ codebases. The update targets embedded and mission-critical systems where early defect detection and auditability are critical. Read more
Lovable launches its vibe-coding app on iOS and Android
Lovable has released a mobile app that lets users build web apps using AI prompts, even as Apple tightens rules around vibe-coding tools over security concerns. Read more.
“I was tired of explaining it to somebody who was supposed to build it for me”: Meet the executives vibe-coding their own tools.
Non-technical executives are increasingly using AI tools like Claude and Cursor to build real applications and internal systems without traditional engineering support. While some see major productivity gains, others warn these fast-built systems may hide serious security, governance, and scalability risks. Read more
“Developer loyalty is at zero right now.”
Google Cloud argues that developers switch tools constantly, so the real competition is where workloads run rather than what tools are used. It positions its infrastructure as the best place to run AI models and agents, regardless of which coding tools teams choose. Read more.
🗓️ Upcoming Events
Mark your calendars!
Write the Docs Portland 2026 (3–5 May 2026): A Portland conference dedicated to documentation, developer experience, and technical writing craft. Get your tickets.
NDC Toronto 2026 (5–8 May 2026): A multi-day developer conference in Toronto covering software development, cloud, and architecture topics. Register here.
DevOpsDays Zurich 2026 (6–7 May 2026): A community-driven DevOps event in Zurich focused on automation, culture, and continuous delivery. Get your tickets.
Anthropic Developer Conference (6 May 2026, San Francisco · 19 May 2026, London · 10 June 2026, Tokyo): Anthropic’s developer conference series spanning three cities, focused on AI systems, tools, and developer workflows across in-person and virtual sessions. Register here.
The AI Engineering and Developer Conference, Amsterdam (7–8 May 2026): A European conference on building and scaling AI-powered applications and systems. Get your tickets.
SREday Site Reliability, DevOps and Cloud (11 May 2026): An Austin event focused on reliability engineering, DevOps practices, and cloud operations. Get your tickets.
Code Mixer Summit Miami (11–13 May 2026): A Miami summit blending engineering talks, workshops, and practical software building sessions. Get your tickets.
DevOpsCon London (11–15 May 2026): A London conference covering DevOps, cloud, and modern software delivery practices. Register here.
Deep Learning Indaba𝕏 Nigeria 2026 (11–14 May 2026): A University of Ibadan event bringing together AI and machine learning researchers and practitioners. Register here.
AI SRE Summit 2026 (12 May 2026): An event focused on applying AI to site reliability engineering and operational workflows. Get your tickets.
Large Language Models, AI & ML (12 May 2026): An Austin meetup exploring advances in LLMs, AI systems, and machine learning applications. Register here.
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Platform Engineer at Dash0 - Sydney, Australia (East Coast - remote)
Principal Engineer I - Cloud Observability at Confluent - India (Remote)
DevOps Specialist at Intelerad - United States (Remote)
Site Reliability Specialist III at Intelerad - United States (Remote)
Senior Software Engineer (Containers) at Chainguard - Europe (Remote)
Infrastructure Engineer (Data & Automations) at ElevenLabs - Multiple locations (Remote)
Staff Kubernetes Engineer at LastPass - Hungary (Remote)
Engineering Manager, Observability Dept at Grafana - United States (Remote)
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Senior Site Reliability Engineer at Civica - (Remote)
DevOps Engineer II at Pathward - Remote
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And it’s a wrap!
Have a restful weekend!
Divine Odazie
Founder of EverythingDevOps




