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r/devops · u/Fantastic-Leg-5806 · 2w ago

How are you actually upskilling to survive the shift from traditional DevOps to Platform Eng / MLOps?

Hey everyone, I’m currently a Cloud/DevOps engineer. With AI rapidly automating things like boilerplate YAML, standard CI/CD pipelines, and basic log analysis, I'm trying to be proactive about my next career move. For th…

r/devops · u/bdhd656 · 6d ago

I don't think I can take DevOps anymore with our current "AI advancements"

I am not the most experienced DevOps person on earth so keep that in mind. I have tried studying DevOps before and after the AI revolution and now, it simply feels like all I do is tell the AI what to do and then review.…

Hacker News · u/rem_cam · 5d ago

Hybrid local and cloud LLM stack for regulated financial document processing?

I'm scoping a hybrid AI pipeline for a consulting client in a regulated industry (GLBA-covered, NPI involved). Trying to validate the architecture before bringing on an engineer to build it.The workflow: ingest financial…

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r/devops · u/DCGMechanics · 2w ago

How are you securing AI-generated / “vibe-coded” internal apps built by non-dev teams?

I work as a DevOps engineer at an AI startup, and we are running into a new problem. With tools like Cursor and Claude Code, more people across the company are building small internal apps on their own — not just develop…

Hacker News · u/Hex08 · 2w ago

Show HN: Nanci, CI written in plain Python, locally debuggable

I recently finished building my latest side project and wanted to share it with the world :)It's a CI/CD platform whose whole point is to be more developer friendly and familiar.- YAML is replaced by Python, so you don't…

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