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OpenAI’s gpt-realtime Enables Production-Ready Voice Agents with End-to-End Speech Processing
OpenAI launched gpt-realtime and the Realtime API, enabling production-ready AI voice agents with end-to-end speech processing, lower latency, and natural speech delivery. New features include SIP phone support, image input, MCP server integration, and improved safeguards. Early adopters like Zillow and T-Mobile are testing real-time customer service and search use cases.
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Honeycomb Hosted MCP Brings Observability Data into the IDE
Honeycomb has launched its hosted Model Context Protocol (MCP), giving developers real-time access to observability data inside IDEs and AI tools like GitHub Copilot. Available as a managed service on AWS Marketplace, it removes the need for self-hosting and streamlines debugging by surfacing traces, metrics, and logs without context-switching.
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Uber Shares Strategy for Controlling Risk in Monorepo Changes That Affect 3,000+ Microservices
Uber has published details on their approach to controlling rollouts of large-scale changes across monorepos that serve thousands of microservices, addressing one of the key challenges in continuous deployment at massive scale.
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System Initiative Launches “AI Native” Platform to Simplify Infrastructure Automation
System Initiative recently released its AI Native Infrastructure Automation platform, aiming to offer DevOps teams a new way to manage infrastructure through natural language.
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Hugging Face Introduces AI Sheets, a No-Code Tool for Dataset Transformation
Hugging Face has released AI Sheets, an open-source application designed to let users build, transform, and enrich datasets using AI models through a spreadsheet-like interface. The tool, available both on the Hub and for local deployment, allows users to experiment with thousands of open models, including OpenAI’s gpt-oss, without requiring code.
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Impulse, Airbnb’s New Framework for Context-Aware Load Testing
Airbnb has developed Impulse, an internal load testing framework to improve microservice reliability and performance. It enables distributed, large-scale testing and lets teams run self-service, context-aware load tests integrated with CI pipelines. By simulating production-like traffic, Impulse helps engineers identify bottlenecks and errors before changes reach production.
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Java News Roundup: OpenJDK, TornadoVM, Payara Platform, Apache Kafka, Grails, Micronaut
This week's Java roundup for September 1st, 2025, features news highlighting: JEP 517 proposed to target for JDK 26; TornadoVM releases GPULlama3.java 0.2.0; the September 2025 edition of the Payara Platform; point releases of Quarkus, Micronaut, Apache Kafka and Apache Tomcat; and second release candidates of Grails 7.0 and Gradle 9.1.
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FerretDB Cloud: Open Source Alternative to MongoDB Atlas?
FerretDB has recently announced the availability of FerretDB Cloud, a managed MongoDB-compatible database service built on open source DocumentDB. Targeting developers seeking the first cross-cloud DocumentDB-based solution and an alternative to MongoDB Atlas, FerretDB Cloud is currently available on AWS only.
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xAI Releases Grok Code Fast 1, a New Model for Agentic Coding
xAI introduced grok-code-fast-1, a model developed specifically for agentic coding workflows.
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Google Spanner Unifies OLTP and OLAP with Columnar Engine
Google Spanner now features a columnar engine, allowing its distributed database to handle both OLTP and OLAP workloads on a single platform. This hybrid architecture eliminates the need for separate data warehouses and ETL pipelines. The engine's columnar storage and vectorized execution accelerate analytical queries up to 200x on live data, which is especially beneficial for AI applications.
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Android Studio Narwhal Extends Gemini AI Capabilities
The latest Android Studio Narwhal 3 Feature Drop introduces enhancements aimed at boosting developer productivity, including support for resizable Compose previews, new app Backup & Restore tools, and expanded Gemini capabilities such as automatic code generation from UI screenshots.
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Researcher Unearths Thousands of Leaked Secrets in GitHub’s “Oops Commits”
Security researcher Sharon Brizinov, in collaboration with Truffle Security, has conducted a sweeping investigation of GitHub's "oops commits", force-pushed or deleted commits that remain archived, and uncovered thousands of secrets left behind, including high-value tokens and admin-level credentials
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How Sociotechnical Design Can Improve Architectural Decisions
Sociotechnical design in software development emphasizes creating systems where people and technology thrive by fostering collaboration, emergent coherence, and shared understanding through enabling constraints, leading not only to improved architecture but also to more effective, adaptive, and fulfilling work.
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InfoQ Dev Summit Munich 2025: Master the 'How' with Deep-Dive, Practitioner-Led Guidance
At InfoQ Dev Summit Munich (Oct 15-16), learn directly from the senior engineers building complex systems. This practitioner-led conference offers deep dives on real-world implementation patterns from software leaders at Allianz, Skyscanner, Zalando, and Delivery Hero.
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Amazon EKS Enables Ultra-Scale AI/ML Workloads with Support for 100K Nodes per Cluster
Amazon Web Services has announced a significant breakthrough in container orchestration with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) now supporting clusters with up to 100,000 nodes, a 10x increase from previous limits.