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NestJS v12 Roadmap: Full ESM Migration, Standard Schema Validation and Modernised Toolchain
NestJS has announced a draft pull request for its upcoming v12.0.0 release, scheduled for early Q3 2026. Key changes include a transition from CommonJS to ESM, native Standard Schema support in route decorators, and shifts in testing and linting tools. Vitest will replace Jest, and oxlint will replace ESLint, while Rspack will replace Webpack for bundling.
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Driving and Measuring the Impact of Platform Engineering
Platform engineering has to be approached from a socio-technical perspective, and shaped by all stakeholders, not just developers, Sergiu Petean said in his talk Driving the Future of Insurance through Platform Engineering. Platform success depends on written principles that endure change while embracing change as the main design force, to enable teams to build, run, and release software.
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Cloudflare Announces Agent Memory, a Managed Persistent Memory Service for AI Agents
Cloudflare announced Agent Memory in private beta, a managed service that extracts structured memories from AI agent conversations and retrieves them on demand using five-channel parallel retrieval with Reciprocal Rank Fusion. Shared memory profiles let teams of agents access common knowledge. Competitors include Mem0, Zep, LangMem, and Letta.
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Meta's Approach to Migrating their Systems to Post-Quantum Cryptography
Meta has already begun preparing for the threats posed by quantum computing and migrating its systems to post-quantum cryptography, a complex process that will take multiple years to complete. In a recent article, Meta researchers outline their strategy and share key lessons learned along the way.
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Dropbox Redesigns Compaction to Reclaim Space from Underfilled Storage Volumes
Dropbox recently explained how it improved storage efficiency in Magic Pocket, the company's internal immutable blob store for storing user files at scale, by redesigning compaction strategies to reclaim space from severely underfilled storage volumes. The system now periodically reorganizes valid data into new volumes, allowing old, partially used ones to be cleared and reused.
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Vercel Releases Open Agents to Support Background AI Coding Workflows
Vercel has launched Open Agents, an open-source app that enables the creation and execution of background coding agents. It provides a complete stack for developers to run independent coding workflows without relying on local machines.
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Netflix Scales "Human Infrastructure" to Manage Global Live Operations
Netflix has introduced a "human infrastructure" layer to manage live broadcasts at scale. Using a low-latency "telemetry hot path" and a Live Operations Centre, the company now balances automated scaling with human oversight. This shift, which mirrors strategies at AWS and Disney+, focuses on maintaining reliability through expert intervention during high-concurrency global events.
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DBmaestro MCP Server Puts Natural Language in Control of Database Pipelines
DBmaestro has launched an MCP server that connects AI agents and enterprise copilots to its database DevOps platform, allowing teams to issue natural language commands that trigger real, governed platform workflows. The MCP server, announced on 7 April 2026, allows DBAs to expose DBmaestro's release automation, source control, CI/CD orchestration, and compliance capabilities through MCP.
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VoidZero’s Experimental Oxc Angular Compiler with up to 20x Faster Build Performance
VoidZero has released an experimental Angular compiler in Rust, promising improved build performance compared to Angular CLI. Benchmarks indicate it is up to 6.4x faster than Angular CLI, especially for larger applications. Developed over two months with AI collaboration, it integrates with Vite and offers significant reductions in build time. The initiative is for research purposes only.
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Microsoft Releases .NET 11 Preview 3 with Updates across Runtime, SDK, MAUI, and ASP.NET Core
Microsoft has released .NET 11 Preview 3, the third preview of its upcoming Standard Term Support version due in November 2026. The update spans the runtime, SDK, libraries, ASP.NET Core, EF Core, and .NET MAUI, with Runtime Async leaving the preview-feature gate, new JIT optimizations, Zstandard compression in ASP.NET Core, and expanded MAUI Map controls.
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Sauce Labs Launches AI Agent to Automate Test Creation and Close the DevOps “Velocity Gap”
Sauce Labs has announced the general availability of Sauce AI for Test Authoring, an AI-driven agent designed to translate business intent directly into executable test suites, marking a shift toward what the company calls Intent-Driven Testing.
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Mistral AI Introduces Workflows for Orchestrating Enterprise AI Processes
Mistral AI has launched Workflows, an orchestration layer for enterprise AI that is now in public preview. This release addresses a significant challenge as AI models and agents become more advanced, while reliably deploying them in production remains difficult due to a lack of infrastructure for coordination, monitoring, and recovery.
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QCon AI Boston 2026 Schedule: Agents in Production, Inference Cost, and AI in the SDLC
The schedule for QCon AI Boston 2026 (June 1-2) is now live. The two-day program groups sessions around context engineering, inference economics, agent reliability, and how AI is changing the software development lifecycle. Speakers include engineers from DoorDash, LinkedIn, Netflix, Apple, and Red Hat.
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AWS Interconnect Reaches General Availability with Managed Multicloud and Last-Mile Connectivity
AWS Interconnect reached general availability, offering managed private Layer 3 connections to Google Cloud and a last-mile capability via Lumen. Azure and OCI support is planned for later in 2026. AWS published the underlying specification on GitHub under Apache 2.0, which Forrester analysts read as a play to set a de facto standard for multicloud connectivity.
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GitHub Targets Large Merge Problem with Stacked PRs
GitHub has launched a native stacked pull request workflow through a new CLI extension called gh-stack, closing a gap that third-party tools have filled for several years. It aims to resolve the problem where large pull requests are hard to review, slow to merge and prone to conflicts, with GitHub stating that reviewers lose context, feedback quality drops, and the whole team slows down.