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The Crawlers are Running the Asylum

The Crawlers are Running the Asylum


Episode 311


Welcome to episode 311 of Two Old Men Yelling at Cloud – aka The Cloud Pod, featuring Matt and Ryan who absolutely, definitely did NOT record an aftershow. 

This week, they’re talking about Cloudflare’s new Pay Per Crawler, a new open-source Terraform provider from mkdev, and lots of fabric news that Ryan doesn’t understand – plus so much more. Let’s get into it!  

Titles we almost went with this week:

(Show Editor note: There are more show titles than emojis. I give up.) 

  • FSx and the City: When File Systems Meet Object Storage
  • The Great Data Lake Escape: No Movement Required
  • OpenZFS Gets an S3 Degree Without Leaving Home
  • Kernel Sanders: Microsoft’s Recipe for Avoiding Another Fried System
  • Windows Gets a Restraining Order Against Overly Attached Security Software
  • Microsoft Builds a Fence Between Windows and Its Rowdy Security Neighbors
  • Windows Gets a Kernel of Truth After CrowdStrike Meltdown
  • Microsoft Kicks Security Vendors Out of the Kernel Clubhouse
  • The Great Kernel Divorce: When Windows Said “It’s Not You, It’s Your Access Level”
  • Google’s Environmental Report Card: A+ for Effort, C- for Supply Chain
  • The Cloud Pod Goes Green: Google’s 10th Annual Carbon Confession
  • Watts Up Doc? Google’s Energy Efficiency Bugs Bunny Would Approve
  • Terminal Velocity: Google’s AI Gets a Command Performance
  • Ctrl+Alt+Gemini: Google’s New CLI Companion
  • The Prompt and the Furious: Tokyo Terminal
  • AI See What You Did There: Google’s New Compliance Framework
  • Control Yourself: Google Cloud Gets Serious About AI Auditing
  • The Audit-omatic: Teaching Old Compliance New AI Tricks
  • Veo 3: Now Playing in a Cloud Near You
  • Google’s Video Dreams Come True (Audio Included)
  • Lights, Camera, API Action: Veo 3 Takes the Stage
  • Prometheus Unbound: Azure Finally Sees What It’s Been Missing
  • VS Code Gets Fabric-ated: Now With 100% More Workspace Management
  • Ctrl+S Your Sanity: Fabric Items Now Created Where You Code
  • The Extension Cord That Connects Your IDE to the Data Cloud
  • Logic Apps Gets Its Template of Doom (But in a Good Way)
  • Copy-Paste Engineering Just Got an Azure Upgrade
  • Microsoft Introduces the IKEA Model for Workflow Assembly
  • WAF’s Up Doc? Security Copilot Now Speaks Firewall
  • The Firewall Whisperer: When AI Meets Web Application Security
  • WAF and Peace: Microsoft’s Treaty Between Security Tools
  • Azure Goes Wild(card) with Certificate Management
  • Front Door Finally Gets Its Wild Side
  • Microsoft Deals Everyone a Wildcard
  • IP Freely: Azure Takes the Guesswork Out of Address Management
  • No More IP Envy: Azure Catches Up to AWS’s Address Game
  • Azure’s New Feature Has All the Right Addresses
  • Terraform and Chill: When Infrastructure Meets AI
  • DynamoDB Goes Global: Now with 100% Less Eventually
  • The Consistency Chronicles: Return of the Strong Read
  • Breaking: DynamoDB Achieves Peak Table Manners Across All Regions

Follow Up

00:47 Microsoft changes Windows in attempt to prevent next CrowdStrike-style catastrophe – Ars Technica

  • Microsoft is creating a new Windows endpoint security platform that allows antivirus vendors to operate outside the kernel, preventing cata


    Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago






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