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[eCHO News] Episode #102: Hardening eBPF for Security. DSR with Cilium

 🐧Linux

Benchmarking KubeVirt performance with virtbench

 📦Containerization  Content type: Blog
cncf.io·

Records in Production: Where They Shine and Where They Silently Fail

 🛡️Reliability
javacodegeeks.com·

Nginx tuning tips: HTTPS/TLS - Turbocharge TTFB/Latency

 📈Scalability  Content type: Blog

HFT Latency Monitoring with Probabilistic Calling Context

 🔬eBPF

Release v3.22.0 · grafana/beyla

 🐧Linux  Content type: Code
github.com·

Troubleshoot frontend performance with Datadog’s Browser Profiler

 🔬eBPF  Content type: Blog
datadoghq.com·

Stop hand-tuning kernels: How Neuron Agentic Development accelerates AWS Trainium optimizations

 🖥️Operating Systems  Content type: Blog
aws.amazon.com·

1-bit and 1.58 bit LLM Benchmarking on Jetson Orin Nano Super | Bonsai LM

 🔬eBPF
smolhub.com··r/LocalLLaMA

A Deployment-Oriented Framework for Explainable AI-Assisted eBPF/XDP Mitigation at the IoT Edge

 🔬eBPF  Content type: Academic
arxiv.org·

🇳🇱 Go/Golang job: Senior Backend Engineer (Go) | Studio AI at Creative Fabrica (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

 📈Scalability
golangprojects.com·

Scalable Tokio timer for multi-core machine by Qiqi Zhang

 🦀Rust  Content type: Video
youtube.com·

New comment by maddie1SP in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2026)"

 🏗️Systems Design  Content type: Discussion

Zeroserve: A zero-config web server you can script with eBPF

 🐧Linux
su3.io··Hacker News

Enforcing Security Policy at the Kernel’s Decision Points: eBPF LSM Hooks

 🐧Linux

Navigating the Dataflow Runner Dilemma: Why Java and Kafka Often Favor Runner V1

 Concurrency  Content type: Blog
medium.com
·

ClaudeHeads

 🤖AI in distributed systems  Content type: Blog
fknil.pages.dev··Lobsters

Humans in the LLM Loop

 🦀Rust
derickrethans.nl··Hacker News

Anthropic says Claude now writes 80% of its codebase, boosting engineer output eightfold as capabilities double every four months

 🦀Rust
digg.com·

Why My Windows Benchmarks Were Lying — CPU Pinning, Power Caps, and What Variance Actually Tells You

 🖥️Operating Systems  Content type: News  Content type: Blog

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