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A place for non-work-related flimflam, faffing, hodge-podge or jibber-jabber youβd prefer to keep out of more focused work-related channels.
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Rohit Shahi10 days ago
Hey SweetOps! Sharing this because it's directly relevant to what this community is building with every day.
If you're using Claude Code or thinking about it, Packt Publishing is running a hands on bootcamp on May 30 with Luca Berton β Anthropic certified Claude Code instructor, former Red Hat engineer, creator of the Ansible Pilot project, and speaker at KubeCon 2026 and Red Hat Summit 2026. This is someone who builds production grade AI systems for enterprises, not just talks about them.
What you actually get on the day:
10 real world projects built live β CLI tools, APIs, dashboards, git workflows, production readiness reports. You leave with a working portfolio not just notes.
A free downloadable Claude skills library β CLAUDE.md templates, code review prompts, test generation, security checklists, git workflows. Battle tested and ready to drop into your existing projects from day one.
Packt endorsed certification β pass the final assessment and it goes straight on your LinkedIn.
5 hours live, hands on throughout, 1 hour of open Q&A with Luca directly.
We've already got DevOps engineers, CTOs, engineering managers and SREs registered from the US and UK.
Full details here: https://claudecodebootcamp.eventbrite.co.uk/?aff=sps
If you're using Claude Code or thinking about it, Packt Publishing is running a hands on bootcamp on May 30 with Luca Berton β Anthropic certified Claude Code instructor, former Red Hat engineer, creator of the Ansible Pilot project, and speaker at KubeCon 2026 and Red Hat Summit 2026. This is someone who builds production grade AI systems for enterprises, not just talks about them.
What you actually get on the day:
10 real world projects built live β CLI tools, APIs, dashboards, git workflows, production readiness reports. You leave with a working portfolio not just notes.
A free downloadable Claude skills library β CLAUDE.md templates, code review prompts, test generation, security checklists, git workflows. Battle tested and ready to drop into your existing projects from day one.
Packt endorsed certification β pass the final assessment and it goes straight on your LinkedIn.
5 hours live, hands on throughout, 1 hour of open Q&A with Luca directly.
We've already got DevOps engineers, CTOs, engineering managers and SREs registered from the US and UK.
Full details here: https://claudecodebootcamp.eventbrite.co.uk/?aff=sps
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Nat G.10 days ago
Hey SweetOps! Sharing something we shipped today at Signadot.
signadot-validate is a skill that lets coding agents exercise their changes against the full microservice stack in their inner loop.
The motivation: in cloud-native systems the validation surface is huge, and unit tests and mocks only cover a small slice of it. We wanted to give agents a way to validate changes against the full system before a PR opens.
What it does: the agent discovers the cluster, spins up a lightweight ephemeral environment for its change (using Signadot), runs the modified service against real dependencies, validates through whatever test framework fits, and iterates on failures with live logs streaming back.
Full disclosure: needs Signadot CLI installed in a cluster. Free tier and playground available for trying it out, but itβs not a git clone and run situation.
GitHub
Docs link
Full writeup and demo video
Happy to answer questions in thread & appreciate any feedback
signadot-validate is a skill that lets coding agents exercise their changes against the full microservice stack in their inner loop.
The motivation: in cloud-native systems the validation surface is huge, and unit tests and mocks only cover a small slice of it. We wanted to give agents a way to validate changes against the full system before a PR opens.
What it does: the agent discovers the cluster, spins up a lightweight ephemeral environment for its change (using Signadot), runs the modified service against real dependencies, validates through whatever test framework fits, and iterates on failures with live logs streaming back.
Full disclosure: needs Signadot CLI installed in a cluster. Free tier and playground available for trying it out, but itβs not a git clone and run situation.
GitHub
Docs link
Full writeup and demo video
Happy to answer questions in thread & appreciate any feedback
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Chi9 days ago
Hey everyone π
I'm Chi, I I handle complimentary guesting for the AI Infra Summit 2026 (Sept 15-17, Santa Clara Convention Center) and wanted to share something that might be relevant to a few of you.
If you're working in AI infrastructure, cloud, DevOps or anything adjacent - there are complimentary tickets available (worth $3,297) for engineers and technical leaders at qualifying enterprises and hyperscalers. No catch, just a straightforward application process.
The event is pretty stacked this year - 8,000+ attendees, 400 speakers across 8 stages covering compute, data centers, physical AI, data movement and more. Jeff Dean is opening the main stage if that means anything to you! π
Full agenda here if you want to take a look before applying: 2026 agenda
Interested? Apply for your free ticket here: Registration link
And if you want to know more or just have questions, feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chipeters/
Happy to answer anything here too, just send me a DM! π
I'm Chi, I I handle complimentary guesting for the AI Infra Summit 2026 (Sept 15-17, Santa Clara Convention Center) and wanted to share something that might be relevant to a few of you.
If you're working in AI infrastructure, cloud, DevOps or anything adjacent - there are complimentary tickets available (worth $3,297) for engineers and technical leaders at qualifying enterprises and hyperscalers. No catch, just a straightforward application process.
The event is pretty stacked this year - 8,000+ attendees, 400 speakers across 8 stages covering compute, data centers, physical AI, data movement and more. Jeff Dean is opening the main stage if that means anything to you! π
Full agenda here if you want to take a look before applying: 2026 agenda
Interested? Apply for your free ticket here: Registration link
And if you want to know more or just have questions, feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chipeters/
Happy to answer anything here too, just send me a DM! π
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DevOpsNinja9 days ago
Hey folks, we just launched Kunobi 1.0.0 and would love honest feedback from the community.
Kunobi is a local-first Kubernetes and GitOps workspace for teams working across clusters, Flux, ArgoCD, Helm, logs, and terminals. The goal is to reduce the constant jumping between Lens, k9s, GitOps CLIs, YAML diffs, and browser tabs just to understand whatβs deployed where and whatβs drifting.
1.0.0 includes a free Community Edition and demo clusters, so you can try it without connecting a real production environment first.
Would love feedback on whether this solves a real pain in your Kubernetes or GitOps workflow, what feels useful or confusing, and which integrations would matter most.
Launch details: https://kunobi.ninja/blog/kunobi-v1
Download: https://kunobi.ninja
Kunobi is a local-first Kubernetes and GitOps workspace for teams working across clusters, Flux, ArgoCD, Helm, logs, and terminals. The goal is to reduce the constant jumping between Lens, k9s, GitOps CLIs, YAML diffs, and browser tabs just to understand whatβs deployed where and whatβs drifting.
1.0.0 includes a free Community Edition and demo clusters, so you can try it without connecting a real production environment first.
Would love feedback on whether this solves a real pain in your Kubernetes or GitOps workflow, what feels useful or confusing, and which integrations would matter most.
Launch details: https://kunobi.ninja/blog/kunobi-v1
Download: https://kunobi.ninja
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Hao Wang5 days ago
a thought about licenses, with AI, not only SaaS biz is in big risk, but the open source licensing faces uncertainties even for those having BSL
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Hao Wang3 days ago
Antigravity 2.0 is more like Codex UI than VS Code
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Rohit Shahi1 day ago
Hey Everyone,
This Saturday I'm building 10 AI projects in 5 hours with Claude Code
You can join this too !
Luca Berton is leading the session live, 5 hours of pure hands-on work
No slides. No theory dumps
Every session ends with a shipped project
Here's what we're building:
β CLI tools
β Full UI from a screenshot
β CLAUDE.md project brain files
β Test suites and refactor workflows
β Production readiness reviews
β Git discipline with AI-generated code
I'll also walk away with 10 downloadable Claude Skills and a Packt-endorsed certificate
I'll share everything I learn after
π You can register too : https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/claude-code-bootcamp-tickets-1988549372704?aff=sl2
π Coupon Code: PACKT40
This Saturday I'm building 10 AI projects in 5 hours with Claude Code
You can join this too !
Luca Berton is leading the session live, 5 hours of pure hands-on work
No slides. No theory dumps
Every session ends with a shipped project
Here's what we're building:
β CLI tools
β Full UI from a screenshot
β CLAUDE.md project brain files
β Test suites and refactor workflows
β Production readiness reviews
β Git discipline with AI-generated code
I'll also walk away with 10 downloadable Claude Skills and a Packt-endorsed certificate
I'll share everything I learn after
π You can register too : https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/claude-code-bootcamp-tickets-1988549372704?aff=sl2
π Coupon Code: PACKT40