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60 seconds to self-upgrading observability on Google Kubernetes Engine

Dynatrace

The data had to be painstakingly stitched together over the course of a few weeks, across each layer of our stack. We’ll look at lifecycle management and then move on to tracing, while sharing some exciting announcements about Google Kubernetes Engine along the way. Rapid OneAgent rollouts on Google Kubernetes Engine.

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MySQL 5.7 End of Life Options – Free Course at Percona University Online

Percona

Percona University Online has released a new free course, “MySQL 5.7 End of Life Options – Free Course at Percona University Online,” by Dave Stokes, Technical Evangelist at Percona. This course consists of eight short videos. Take the full course and pass the quiz in our Google class to get a certificate.

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Measuring Network Performance in Mobile Safari

CSS Wizardry

Google has a pretty tight grip on the tech industry: it makes by far the most popular browser with the best DevTools, and the most popular search engine, which means that web developers spend most of their time in Chrome, most of their visitors are in Chrome, and a lot of their search traffic will be coming from Google.

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What’s the hype with hyperscale?

Dynatrace

Some examples include Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. Organizations, and teams within them, need to stay the course, leveraging multicloud platforms to meet the demand of users proactively and proficiently, as well as drive business growth. So, what does hyperscale mean for businesses? The post What’s the hype with hyperscale?

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Performance Hero: Annie Sullivan

Speed Curve

Annie leads the Chrome Speed Metrics team at Google, which has arguably had the most significant impact on web performance of the past decade. It's really important to acknowledge that none of this would have been possible without the great work from Annie and her small-but-mighty Speed Metrics team at Google. Nice job, everyone!

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Copyright-Aware AI: Let’s Make It So

O'Reilly

And now, of course, given reports that Meta has trained Llama on LibGen, the Russian database of pirated books, one has to wonder whether OpenAI has done the same. When Google Books read books in order to create an index that would help users to search them, that was indeed like reading a library book and learning from it.

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Globalizing Productions with Netflix’s Media Production Suite

The Netflix TechBlog

What if we started charting a course to break free from many of these technical limitations and found ways to enhance creativity? Besides the need for robust cloud storage for their media, artists need access to powerful workstations and real-time playback.

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