GitHub Will Be Training on Your Code and You’re Already Opted In
Links from the Episode
- DOP 342: Your Company Documentation Is Useless for AI
- DOP 343: Your APIs Were Never Built to Be the Front Door
- DOP 344: KubeCon EU 2026 Review
- Trivy Compromised by "TeamPCP"
- A hack that can take down an entire company
- Tips to make it harder for something like the Aqua breach from happening to you
- Introducing Swagger Jacker: Auditing OpenAPI Definition Files
- Updates to GitHub Copilot interaction data usage policy
- GitHub: We going to train on your data after all
- GitHub backs down, kills Copilot PR ‘tips’ after backlash
- If you use GitHub (especially if you pay for it!!) consider doing this *immediately*
- 1M context is now generally available for Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6
- Anthropic accidentally exposes Claude Code source code
- deepagents
- Mozilla introduces cq: 'Stack Overflow for agents'
- cc-session
- ⚡ Managed Claude Stack (`mcs`)
- What Happens When AI Stops Being Artificially Cheap
- The path to ubiquitous AI
- CERN eggheads burn AI into silicon to stem data deluge
- The hardware story deserves a closer look.
- Introducing function-kro: YAML+CEL Composition Meets Crossplane
- Tekton Moves to the CNCF
- DRA: A new era of Kubernetes device management with Dynamic Resource Allocation
- OpenTelemetry Profiles Enters Public Alpha
- Linux Foundation: $12.5M Grant for Open Source Security
- Introducing ContextStore: a native Mac app for context repositories
- Agent Skills
- poirot
- browser
- cmux — The terminal built for multitasking
- Jackknife
- Kreuzberg - High-Volume Document Processing
- Allie K. Miller (@alliekmiller) on X
- Nick Lothian (@nlothian) on X
- Vaibhav (VB) Srivastav (@reach_vb) on X
- Your AI Has No Idea How Your Company Works. Let's Fix That
- Building Inference-as-a-Service on Kubernetes
- Kubernetes Serverless Without the Vendor Lock-In (Here's How)
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Viktor Farcic
Viktor Farcic is a member of the Google Developer Experts and Docker Captains groups, and published author.
His big passions are DevOps, Containers, Kubernetes, Microservices, Continuous Integration, Delivery and Deployment (CI/CD) and Test-Driven Development (TDD).
He often speaks at community gatherings and conferences.
He has published DevOps Paradox and Test-Driven Java Development.
His random thoughts and tutorials can be found in his blog The DevOps Toolkit.