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AI code ban, Azure HorizonDB, Scalable S3 logs...
Dimanche 14 décembre 2025 à 07:50
DevOps & CI/CD
Yelp engineers unveil a massive‑scale S3 log‑processing pipeline
Yelp’s engineering team published a detailed blueprint showing how they built a cost‑efficient, horizontally scalable pipeline to ingest, parse, and query billions of Amazon S3 server‑access logs daily, leveraging Lambda, Athena, and custom compression strategies to overcome traditional storage bottlenecks. InfoQ highlights the architectural choices that keep latency low while trimming cloud spend.
InfoQ
Legacy Windows utilities still outshine modern replacements, says XDA
A review by XDA Developers lists seven long‑standing Windows tools—such as PowerToys, Sysinternals Suite, and classic Task Manager tweaks—that continue to deliver superior performance and reliability compared with newer UI‑centric alternatives, making them valuable assets for developers seeking low‑overhead automation in CI pipelines.
XDA Developers
Software Architecture
Microsoft previews Azure HorizonDB, a Postgres‑compatible managed service
At Ignite, Microsoft introduced Azure HorizonDB, positioning it as an enterprise‑grade, fully managed PostgreSQL‑compatible database designed for high‑throughput workloads and seamless integration with existing Azure services, promising reduced operational overhead and built‑in resilience. InfoQ notes its architectural emphasis on multi‑region replication and automatic scaling.
InfoQ
Cloud & Infrastructure
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 streamlines edge‑device provisioning
The updated Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 offers a revamped, wizard‑style workflow that simplifies OS image selection, network configuration, and post‑flash scripting, enabling faster deployment of IoT nodes and reducing manual error in large‑scale edge infrastructure rollouts. XDA Developers praises its clearer UI and expanded OS catalog for cloud‑connected projects.
XDA Developers
Development Frameworks
Modern Windows File Explorer alternative gains traction among power users
A new, open‑source file manager for Windows, highlighted by XDA Developers, replaces the legacy Explorer with a sleek, tab‑based interface, built on the Electron framework and offering extensible plugins that appeal to developers needing customizable file‑handling workflows.
XDA Developers
NotebookLM integrations boost AI‑assisted productivity for developers
XDA Developers showcases five productivity apps that embed Google’s NotebookLM directly into coding environments, enabling real‑time research summarization, code snippet generation, and automated documentation, thereby tightening the feedback loop between design and implementation.
XDA Developers
Software Quality & Testing
GNOME bans AI‑generated code in extensions to protect code quality
Both Phoronix and XDA Developers report that the GNOME Extensions repository has added a rule prohibiting submissions containing AI‑generated code, citing concerns over maintainability, security vulnerabilities, and inconsistent coding standards that could jeopardize the desktop ecosystem’s reliability.
Phoronix
XDA Developers
Obsidian plugin turns multi‑speaker audio into structured notes for better documentation
A community‑built Obsidian plugin, covered by XDA Developers, leverages Whisper transcription to split multi‑speaker recordings into speaker‑labeled notes, streamlining meeting minutes and technical documentation, and offering a low‑cost alternative to enterprise transcription services.
XDA Developers