Gowtham Raj (@gowthamraj100) 's Twitter Profile
Gowtham Raj

@gowthamraj100

AWS- 4X. Senior Database Engineer. Mongo/PostgreSQL/MSSQL DBA. GO, Powershell, Ansible, NodeJS Developer. Recently into MEAN and MERN stack. Ideas are my own.

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Jerry Liu (@jerryjliu0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing LiteParse - the best model-free document parsing tool for AI agents 💫 ✅ It’s completely open-source and free. ✅ No GPU required, will process ~500 pages in 2 seconds on commodity hardware ✅ More accurate than PyPDF, PyMuPDF, Markdown. Also way more readable - see

Leandro von Werra (@lvwerra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to release: AgentUI > a fresh chat interface - natively multi-agent > agents coordinate via reports and figures > plug+play any open/closed model as sub-agent > agents specialise in code, web search, multimodal... Try it here: huggingface.co/spaces/lvwerra…

Tuana (@tuanacelik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just open-sourced LiteParse 🎉 A lightweight, local document parser in the shape of an easy-to-use CLI. No API calls, no external service, no cloud dependency. Just fast text extraction from common file formats, right from your terminal. It's built for developers who want

We just open-sourced LiteParse 🎉

A lightweight, local document parser in the shape of an easy-to-use CLI. No API calls, no external service, no cloud dependency. Just fast text extraction from common file formats, right from your terminal.

It's built for developers who want
Google Cloud Tech (@googlecloudtech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why use MCP servers? It’s all about developer velocity. Google Cloud provides remote, pre-baked tools so your agents can query structured data immediately. Watch more → goo.gle/3NAeeJH

Ayaan 🐧 (@twtayaan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

15 Best Observability Tools in DevOps for 2026: 1. Prometheus prometheus.io 2. Grafana grafana.com 3. OpenTelemetry opentelemetry.io 4. Jaeger jaegertracing.io 5. OpenSearch / ELK Stack opensearch.org 6. Graylog

15 Best Observability Tools in DevOps for 2026:

1. Prometheus
prometheus.io

2. Grafana
grafana.com

3. OpenTelemetry
opentelemetry.io

4. Jaeger
jaegertracing.io

5. OpenSearch / ELK Stack
opensearch.org

6. Graylog
Richard Seroter (@rseroter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here we go. How does MCP get deployed in the real world? Enough vendor chatter and hype ("10 public MCP servers that will MELT YOUR FACE!") stuff. Pinterest's eng team shares their "why", initial architecture, integrations, and security approach. medium.com/pinterest-engi…

Here we go. How does MCP get deployed in the real world? Enough vendor chatter and hype ("10 public MCP servers that will MELT YOUR FACE!") stuff.

Pinterest's eng team shares their "why", initial architecture, integrations, and security approach.
medium.com/pinterest-engi…
LangChain (@langchainai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💫 New LangChain Academy Course: Building Reliable Agents 💫 Shipping agents to production is hard. Traditional software is deterministic – when something breaks, you check the logs and fix the code. But agents rely on non-deterministic models. Add multi-step reasoning, tool

Kubernetes Architect (@k8sarchitect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This tutorial shows how to use Kyverno policy engine to generate Pod Disruption Budgets for Kubernetes deployments with multiple replicas, preventing downtime during Karpenter node consolidation through intelligent API lookups and label matching ➜ ku.bz/mSNJZns1N

This tutorial shows how to use Kyverno policy engine to generate Pod Disruption Budgets for Kubernetes deployments with multiple replicas, preventing downtime during Karpenter node consolidation through intelligent API lookups and label matching

➜ ku.bz/mSNJZns1N
argoproj (@argoproj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Secrets management in GitOps finally has a clear path forward 🔐 Kostis Kapelonis is breaking down the new Argo CD 3.x recommendation for handling secrets in Kubernetes — and comparing all the popular solutions: sealed-secrets, SOPS, External Secrets Operator, CSI drivers, and

Secrets management in GitOps finally has a clear path forward 🔐

Kostis Kapelonis is breaking down the new Argo CD 3.x recommendation for handling secrets in Kubernetes — and comparing all the popular solutions: sealed-secrets, SOPS, External Secrets Operator, CSI drivers, and
Kubernetes Architect (@k8sarchitect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This article explains how to think about Kubernetes as a runtime for declarative infrastructure with a type system rather than just a container orchestrator ➤ ku.bz/_Mz3_28-0

Dhanian 🗯️ (@e_opore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HOW TO IMPLEMENT GITOPS ON KUBERNETES USING ARGO CD You define your Kubernetes manifests (YAML files) and store them in a Git repository as the single source of truth. Argo CD continuously monitors this repository and ensures your Kubernetes cluster matches the desired state

HOW TO IMPLEMENT GITOPS ON KUBERNETES USING ARGO CD

You define your Kubernetes manifests (YAML files) and store them in a Git repository as the single source of truth.
Argo CD continuously monitors this repository and ensures your Kubernetes cluster matches the desired state
Gowtham Raj (@gowthamraj100) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GitHub - microsoft/RustTraining: Beginner, advanced, expert level Rust training material · GitHub share.google/FINXRHNv66dWx8…

Ran Isenberg (@ranbuilder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sensitive data ends up in CloudWatch Logs, not because developers are careless, but because "log carefully" doesn't scale across teams and AWS accounts. A model gets logged for debugging. Six months later, someone adds an email field to it. The logging statement stays the same,

freeCodeCamp.org (@freecodecamp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Claude Code can do more than chat. It can read files, run terminal commands, and help you build agentic workflows from the terminal. In this course, you'll learn how to install and use Claude Code on Windows, Linux, and Mac, and how the agentic loop works. You'll also learn

Claude Code can do more than chat. It can read files, run terminal commands, and help you build agentic workflows from the terminal.

In this course, you'll learn how to install and use Claude Code on Windows, Linux, and Mac, and how the agentic loop works.

You'll also learn
LangChain (@langchainai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fleet now has shareable skills. Capture your team's domain knowledge once, attach it to any agent, and share it across your workspace. Create skills from a prompt or previous chat, write them manually, or use a template. Read more: blog.langchain.com/skills-in-lang…