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We started developing our vulnerability management platform (VMP) at Spotify in Q2, 2020, and now that we’ve implemented it and use the system in our day-to-day work, we wanted to take a moment to share our journey to help reduce security risks in an efficient and scalable manner.
Pulumi and System Initiative Spice Up Infrastructure as Code to challenge IaC leader HashiCorp, which is being acquired by IBM.
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After nearly 50 years in space, NASA’s Voyager 1 is about to hit a historic milestone. By November 15, 2026, it will be 16.1 billion miles (25.9 billion km)
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Sam Altman’s ChatGPT promises to transform the global economy. But it also poses an enormous threat. Here, a scientist who appeared with Altman before the US Senate on AI safety flags up the danger in AI – and in Altman himself
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Kuldeep Chowhan, Principle Engineer at Expedia, shows us how Expedia built a scalable CI/CD platform on AWS using Github, Jenkins, Amazon EC2 Container servi...
Recently I was doing an assessment in a locked down and restricted environment. One of the first actions you tend to do when landing a shell on a [linux] box is to do some reconnaissance. This is both on host and network, as you want to determine what new access this host has given you. Normally you would run netstat, ifconfig, ip route etc to determine if the compromised host is connected to any other hosts and to determine if there are other network segments you do not know about.
On July 14th, 2025, Cloudflare made a change to our service topologies that caused an outage for 1.1.1.1 on the edge, resulting in downtime for 62 minutes for customers using the 1.1.1.1 public DNS Resolver as well as intermittent degradation of service for Gateway DNS.
We’re deeply sorry for this outage.
This outage was the result of an internal configuration error and not the result of an attack or a BGP hijack. In this blog post, we’re going to talk about what the failure was, why it occurred, and what we’re doing to make sure this doesn’t happen again.
Pain-free Python dependencies in clusters with uv + Ray! Learn how to build lightning-fast, consistent environments for distributed applications.