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A super busy week this week, meaning fewer posts. But look out for the All Day Devops CFP opening up, as well as posts on monitoring, webassembly, architecture migration and more.

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News

An interesting architecture evolution and migration post, looking at the move to GraphQL at scale.
https://netflixtechblog.com/migrating-netflix-to-graphql-safely-8e1e4d4f1e72

A look at analysing volatile memory in GKE nodes using open source tools, when determining if suspicious activity is malicious.
https://engineering.atspotify.com/2023/06/analyzing-volatile-memory-on-a-google-kubernetes-engine-node/

All Day Devops is back on the 26th/27th October. A 24 hour virtual conference, with a whopping 186 talks across 6 tracks. The call for speakers opens next week.
https://sessionize.com/2023-all-day-devops/

A look at mixing logs and metrics, enriching logs with opentelemetry data.
https://newrelic.com/blog/how-to-relic/enrich-logs-with-opentelemetry-collector

Tools

Timecraft is a new WebAssembly runtime, with some interesting sandboxing, task orchestration, and time travel capabilities.
https://github.com/stealthrocket/timecraft

Peace is an interesting looking automation framework with some novel ideas. It’s work-in-progress, but the vision is well laid out.
https://github.com/azriel91/peace
https://peace.mk/

With the interest in software supply chain security, people are increasingly interested in the health and sustainability of their upstream dependencies. Augur might be an interesting project to explore. Part of the CHAOSS project.
https://github.com/chaoss/augur

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