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Krasimir Semerdzhiev 🍀

@evilyeti

Proud Husband & Father | Technology & Architecture Advisor | Coffee hobbyist | FOSS advocate & enthusiast | Views are my own | Not a (ro)bot (yet) 🤖 |

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Merill Fernando
Merill Fernando@merill·
🚨 Microsoft just changed Microsoft 365 governance → permanently For years, tenant governance has meant: 🔺 Scripts 🔺 Manual processes 🔺 PowerShell 🔺 Documentation 🔺 Drift 🔺 Inconsistency 🔺 Risk 🔺 Tribal knowledge That model is officially over. In the latest episode of Entra.Chat, I sat down with @NikCharlebois (Principal PM at Microsoft) to unpack Microsoft’s new Tenant Configuration Management platform - the official move to Tenant Config as Code. This is a new operating model for Microsoft 365: ✅ Tenant snapshots as structured config ✅ Governance as code ✅ Drift detection ✅ Auto-remediation ✅ Dev/Test/Prod alignment ✅ API-first ✅ Graph-native ✅ Microsoft-managed execution ✅ Official support ✅ Platform-level governance We’re moving from: “Admin-driven configuration” 👉 “Platform-governed tenants.” This is your new best friend if you work with: 🌀 Microsoft Entra 🌀 Microsoft 365 🌀 Security architecture 🌀 Cloud governance 🌀 Identity platforms 🌀 Enterprise IT 🌀 DevOps 🌀 Platform engineering Thanks to ENow Software - AppGov Score for sponsoring this episode. Get a free App Governance Benchmark Report for your Entra tenant 👉 appgovscore.com/appgov-score?u… Listen/watch the episode at entra.news/p/automating-g…
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Sequoia just called the end of an entire go-to-market era and most SaaS companies won’t realize what hit them for 18 months. Product-led growth was built on one assumption: humans would try the software. The entire playbook since 2010 optimized for human discovery. Beautiful landing pages. Frictionless free trials. Viral invite loops. Slack, Dropbox, Zoom, Calendly. $200B+ in market cap created by winning the user’s first 5 minutes. None of that matters if an agent is picking the software. Claude doesn’t care about your hero image. It can’t be impressed by your Dribbble awards. It’s reading documentation, parsing user reviews, checking API reliability, and matching features to use case. All the surface-level polish that convinced lazy humans to click “sign up” becomes irrelevant. The new PLG funnel isn’t landing page → free trial → activation → conversion. It’s agent query → documentation scan → feature match → recommendation. Which means the new moat looks completely different. You don’t need the best onboarding. You need the best documentation. You don’t need viral loops. You need structured data that agents can parse. You don’t need a beautiful UI for the first session. You need an API that an agent can actually call. The companies that won PLG hired designers and growth hackers. The companies that win agent-led growth will hire technical writers and developer relations engineers. And here’s the part nobody’s pricing in yet: agents don’t have loyalty. They don’t have switching costs. They’ll recommend Supabase today and something better tomorrow if the documentation is cleaner or the pricing is more transparent. The stickiness that made PLG so powerful, the network effects and learned behavior, doesn’t transfer. Sequoia is telling you the entire distribution layer is being rewritten. The question is whether your product is optimized for human attention or machine parsing. Most are built for the wrong audience.
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Sequoia partner @sonyatweetybird says we're going from the age of product-led growth to the age of agent-led growth. "You see this most clearly if you're using Claude Code actively. It says, 'Hey, for a database, you should use Supabase. For hosting, use Vercel.' It's choosing for you, the stuff you should be using." "Product-led growth brought us closer to the vision of 'best product wins,' but ultimately people are still lazy. They can't read all the reviews, and they kind of default to what looks cool on the website." "Whereas your agent has infinite time to go and make these choices for you. It can go and read all the documentation, read all the user comments, and figure out [what you need] for your use case."

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“AI became a weapon — and I wasn’t even aware.” Log4j maintainer Christian Grobmeier on why ignorance may be the most dangerous vulnerability in open source. Here's your holiday long read: github.blog/open-source/in…
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It’s astonishing to see the wide reach of open source components. @tektoncd started within @KnativeProject with the goal to help serverless apps grow. A few years later it’s used to power the infrastructure for measuring the power of 200+ CPU models in Kepler project. #kubecon
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Dan Lorenc
Dan Lorenc@lorenc_dan·
Trying to get CI working on a new repo.
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Daniele Polencic — @danielepolencic@hachyderm.io
Having multiple tenants sharing a Kubernetes cluster makes sense from a cost perspective, but what's the overhead? How much should you invest to keep the tenant isolated, and how does it compare to running several clusters? We ran three experiments and recorded the costs.
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🎇Get ready to be surprised at #KubeCon + #CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 because we have so many new offerings this year! Here’s everything you need to know on what to expect. Come check it out! And it's not too late to register! hubs.la/Q02mnNFl0
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@nytimes Drinking beer is also a cult in Europe, but in a different proportion 😉
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The New York Times@nytimes·
This beer glass is a longtime cult favorite. It makes drinking beer feel like an elegant affair and does more to enhance the nuanced flavors of your brew than a standard pint glass. nyti.ms/48sI5sU
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Rowan Cheung
Rowan Cheung@rowancheung·
Microsoft, Google, Harvard, and DeepLearning have all released free courses on AI and ChatGPT. Here are the top 10 free courses I'd recommend to learn AI in 2023:
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@kelseyhightower Welcome to the club! 🦆 Where you’ll find differences is the image search - Google still provides better matches there. Which I would totally expect, after all those hours spend classifying dogs, cats, mice and others…
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Devoxx@Devoxx·
All the #Devoxx talks from day 1 are now available on our YouTube channel! #Enjoy 👍🏼 🤩 @DevoxxForever" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@DevoxxForever
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