Milestone Moment: We demoed and shipped our product for the first time. Like any good ship story, it came with a little chaos, a lot of coffee, and an incredible team effort. Stay tuned, there's more ahead.
Milestone Moment: We demoed and shipped our product for the first time. Like any good ship story, it came with a little chaos, a lot of coffee, and an incredible team effort. Stay tuned, there's more ahead.
Noch nichts für #CLC_Conf eingereicht?
Hurry up, ihr habt bis morgen (01.05) Zeit, was einzureichen.
Wann? November 19–20, 2025
Wo? Mannheim, Germany
#callforpapers findet ihr unter https://heise.de/s/OPlv6
Wir (Matthias Parbel, Miriam Greis, Timo Derstappen, Steffen Schluff, Bastian Spanneberg, René Schönfeldt) freuen uns über Einreichungen über #PlatformEngineering, #DeveloperExperience, #GenAI, Software Delivery, #DevOps, Hashtag#DevSecOps und #GitOps. Gerne auch in Englisch!
2 weeks left to save! Early bird pricing ends May 13 for #InfoQDevSummit, #QConSF & #QConAI.
Join senior devs exploring real-world use cases, emerging trends & proven practices—no pitches.
I write YAML and wear winged eyeliner.
Here’s when Kubernetes actually makes sense — for real-world DevOps & AI infra.
“It works on my machine” is DEAD
Docker containers killed it
CI/CD buried it
Now your code runs identically — dev
prod
Real DevOps in 30 sec:
https://youtube.com/shorts/NVAuQyiOYIU
Introducing bpflogd(8): capture packets via BPF to log files https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20250425074505 #openbsd #bpflogd #bpf #networking #logging #development #sysadmin #devops #security #platformengineering
Too many tools. Too much context switching. #Java devs, we weren’t meant to live in bookmark hell. Grace Jansen & Maarten Vandeperre offer a map out of the chaos. #PlatformEngineering
→ Read before your next deployment: https://javapro.io/2025/04/16/platform-engineering-101-for-java-developers/
Kubernetes is cool… until you’re crying over YAML
Let’s talk about when K8s is perfect
—
…and when it’s just chaos with better branding
New video: Is Kubernetes overkill?
With increasing numbers of organisations starting to seriously think about moving away from US-owned providers, we dig into the technical challenges of major cloud migrations.
“Most teams don’t have a tech problem—they have a clarity problem.”
That’s why I use Wardley Mapping. It helps me (and the teams I work with) see what’s really worth building—and what should just be bought.
Total game changer.
Fantastic article by @thenewstack on interrupting developers "in the zone!" while keeping communications open. Call to leadership teams to be aware of this when adding devs to meetings! #DevEx #DevOps #PlatformEngineering https://thenewstack.io/the-interrupt-tax-why-developer-productivity-is-measured-in-silences/
Think IaC is cheap? Here's what it's really costing you…
Even when you don’t pay for a license, you still pay in other ways: expertise, time, lock-in, and team energy.
Our founder, Pavlo Baron, breaks it down in under two minutes - watch the video.
Link in comments.
TIL you can use torrents to seed+distribute s3 files. I wonder if anyone has written the reverse, an s3 frontend backed by torrents. That strikes me as useful for fedi media caching (though perhaps the deduplication of hashes/IPFS would suit better)
https://carltonbale.com/how-to-create-and-seed-a-torrent-download-on-amazon-s3/
Dev burnout isn’t caused by bugs. It's caused by tabs. By pipelines. By everything. This is what #PlatformEngineering fixes – and how
Dive in with Grace Jansen & Maarten Vandeperre: https://javapro.io/2025/04/16/platform-engineering-101-for-java-developers/
#CloudNative #DeveloperProductivity #Java @rhdevelopers @OpenLibertyIO
You deserve better tools! Your configuration might be coming from 15+ different sources—and you’d never know. Implicit configuration is a black box, making incident resolution and debugging a nightmare. At Platform Engineering Labs, we think the future of infrastructure management is explicit, automated, and intelligent.
Watch https://youtu.be/1w7Qt_5Mzy4?si=btBLvShmun1hhuIS and follow us at https://platform.engineering
Fabien Deshayes shared Monzo's DevEx recipe at #QConLondon 2025:
- Assemble effective teams
- Build impactful products ("Monzo Magic")
- Communicate value.
Read the @infoq recap by Matt Saunders:
https://www.infoq.com/news/2025/04/qcon-london-devex-monzo/
#DeveloperExperience #PlatformEngineering #Monzo
The best way to cope with a huge spike in traffic on a product launch day, and the most important public and private cloud technologies to learn.
“DevOps is not the goal—it’s the cultural enabler.”
We need platform engineering, SCRUM, and automation to support DevOps, not define it.
DevOps is the how. The tools are what help us live that culture.