Announcing Amazon EKS Capabilities for workload orchestration and cloud resource management (5 minute read) Amazon EKS Capabilities provides fully managed, Kubernetes-native solutions like Argo CD, AWS Controllers for Kubernetes, and Kube Resource Orchestrator to simplify workload orchestration and cloud resource management. These capabilities run in service-owned accounts with automatic scaling, patching, and updates, allowing developers and platform engineers to focus on deploying and managing applications without handling underlying infrastructure. | Introducing Database Savings Plans for AWS Databases (4 minute read) Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched Database Savings Plans that offer customers up to 35% savings on database costs by committing to a consistent hourly usage over a year. These plans, available in all AWS Regions except China, apply to services like Amazon Aurora, Amazon RDS, and Amazon DynamoDB, and can be purchased via the AWS Management Console or AWS CLI. Discounts vary by deployment model and service type, with serverless deployments seeing the highest savings. | | Amazon EKS introduces Provisioned Control Plane (2 minute read) Amazon EKS now offers a Provisioned Control Plane that pre-allocates capacity in defined scaling tiers to deliver predictable, high performance for demanding workloads like large-scale AI, SaaS platforms, and mission-critical applications. These tiers provide guaranteed API concurrency, pod scheduling throughput, and database size with flexible upgrades, detailed monitoring, and significantly higher scaling limits than the standard control plane. | 100,000 TPS over a billion rows: the unreasonable effectiveness of SQLite (8 minute read) SQLite can achieve extremely high transaction throughput on a single machine because eliminating network latency and using a single-writer model enables batching and efficient concurrency with readers. In contrast, network databases like Postgres hit hard limits from latency and contention, showing that SQLite's "limitations" are actually strengths for many real-world workloads. | | AltSendme (GitHub Repo) AltSendme, a free and open-source file transfer tool, allows users to send files of any size or format without cloud storage, accounts, or restrictions, using peer-to-peer networking with end-to-end encryption. | Memori (GitHub Repo) Memori, an open-source memory engine, can be installed to attribute LLM interactions to entities and processes. The tool enhances memories without latency and offers advanced augmentation. | | Why Replicate is joining Cloudflare (3 minute read) Replicate, a platform for running machine learning models, was acquired by Cloudflare on December 1. By joining Cloudflare, Replicate plans to build an AI infrastructure layer and integrate its tools with Cloudflare's network, Workers, and storage solutions to enable fast models on the edge and model pipelines on Workers. | Progress on TypeScript 7 – December 2025 (10 minute read) TypeScript 7 (Project Corsa) is a fast native rewrite of the compiler and language service. It is now stable enough for real-world use with major editor features and big performance gains. TypeScript 6.0 will be the final JavaScript-based release, serving as a compatibility bridge as the team focuses fully on completing and polishing the native TypeScript 7 toolchain. | | | Love TLDR? Tell your friends and get rewards! | | Share your referral link below with friends to get free TLDR swag! | | | | Track your referrals here. | | Want to advertise in TLDR? š° If your company is interested in reaching an audience of devops professionals and decision makers, you may want to advertise with us. Want to work at TLDR? š¼ Apply here or send a friend's resume to jobs@tldr.tech and get $1k if we hire them! If you have any comments or feedback, just respond to this email! Thanks for reading, Kunal Desai & Martin Hauskrecht | | | |
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