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r/kubernetes · u/Chionophile_2911 · 1w ago

How do I realistically prepare for Google SRE/Platform/DevOps roles in 2026?

Need some genuine guidance from people working at Google or similar org(Cloud/SRE/Platform/DevOps side). My only target has been Google. I have always been average in my college and started my career as a devops engineer…

Hacker News · u/golfer · 2w ago

Google changes its search box for the first time in 25 years

https://archive.ph/XI1sQhttps://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/search/s...https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/19/google-search-as-you-know-...

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r/devops · u/-lousyd · 3w ago

GitLab's "Act 2"

GitLab making big changes. AI taking jobs. Supposedly reworking the platform. "Machine-scale infrastructure". And git is being changed? I hadn't heard that. This guy could stand to write better. It's kind of a lot.

Hacker News · u/discountelf · 2w ago

Show HN: Formae now supports Kubernetes, Helm, .tfvars and a public plugin hub

Hi HN! I’m Zach, co-founder / CTO of Platform Engineering Labs.We’re building formae, an open-source IaC system that stays in sync with real infrastructure instead of relying on manually maintained state and drift detect…

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r/devops · u/BuffaloJealous2958 · 3w ago

How do you deal with engineers who refuse to touch the actual workflow/process side?

I have a couple really strong engineers on the infra/platform side who are honestly great technically. Fast problem solvers, reliable during incidents, know the systems deeply, people trust them. But they absolutely hate…