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Why Broadcom gave Velero to the CNCF Sandbox — and what it means for Kubernetes data protection

Broadcom donates Velero to CNCF Sandbox and extends Kubernetes support for enterprises, aiming to reduce operational overhead across cloud native infrastructure.

Edge-forward: Akamai eyes sweet spot between centralized & decentralized AI inference

Akamai's Lena Hall and Thorsten Hans explain how edge-forward AI inference, WebAssembly, and distributed cloud infrastructure close the latency gap at KubeCon 2026.

Kubernetes co-founder Brendan Burns: AI-generated code will become as invisible as assembly

Burns argues that as testing frameworks mature, developers will stop reviewing most code and programming languages will evolve to match.

AI can write your infrastructure code. There’s a reason most teams won’t let it.

Spacelift co-founder Marcin Wyszynski on why AI-generated infrastructure code creates new problems -- and how guardrails can solve them.

OutSystems CEO on how enterprises can successfully adopt vibe coding

OutSystems CEO Woodson Martin explains why AI agents alone fail in production and how blending agents, APIs, workflows, and human oversight drives real ROI.

Inception says its diffusion LLM is 10x faster than Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini

Move over, "fancy autocomplete." Inception CEO Stefano Ermon joins The New Stack to explain how Mercury 2 uses diffusion to deliver LLM speeds 10x faster.

NanoClaw’s answer to OpenClaw is minimal code, maximum isolation

Gavriel Cohen discusses NanoClaw, his minimalist AI agent framework built to solve security flaws and dependency bloat in the age of agentic AI programming.

The developer as conductor: Leading an orchestra of AI agents with the feature flag baton

Dynatrace and DevCycle leaders discuss how feature flags act as a safety net for agentic development and the shift from coder to AI conductor.

The reason AI agents shouldn’t touch your source code — and what they should do instead

Dynatrace’s Alois Reitbauer explains why feature flags are the key safety mechanism for agentic AI in this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast.

You can’t fire a bot: The blunt truth about AI slop and your job

Stop blaming the bot for slop. Writer’s Matan Paul Shetrit explains why you're now an AI editor and why specialized models are the future of the enterprise.

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