DevOps Paradox Podcast
1) DOP 331: Looking Back on Our 2025 Predictions
#331: At the end of 2024, predictions were made about what 2025 would bring to the tech industry. A year later, on New Year's Eve, it's time to look back and see what actually happened. The prediction...Show More
2) DOP 330: Merry Christmas (You Should Probably Be Doing Something Else)
#330: In this short episode, Darin and Viktor reflect on the holiday season.  YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/devopsparadox  Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://www.devopsparadox.co...Show More
3) DOP 329: Vibe Coding and The Technical Debt Time Bomb
#329: Vibe coding - the practice of casually prompting AI to generate code solutions - has become increasingly popular, but its limitations become apparent when applications need to scale beyond perso...Show More
4) DOP 328: The Real Cost of Build Versus Buy Decisions
#328: The build versus buy decision isn't as binary as most companies think. Every technology choice involves elements of both - you might use Linux (buy) but still configure and customize it extensiv...Show More
5) DOP 327: When AI Tools Go Rogue
#327: When AI tools suggest putting glue on pizza, it's a harmless laugh. But when autonomous AI agents start managing your infrastructure, the stakes become much higher. The reality is that current A...Show More
6) DOP 326: Stop Reinventing The Wheel - Use Dapr Instead
#326: Microservices architecture has evolved far beyond simple distributed systems, but most development teams are still rebuilding the same foundational patterns over and over again. Mark Fussell, co...Show More
7) DOP 325: KubeCon North America 2025 Review
#325: KubeCon NA 2025 wrapped in Atlanta with unseasonably cold weather and some significant shifts in the cloud native ecosystem. The conference showed fewer vendors backing CNCF projects on the show...Show More
8) DOP 324: Kubernetes Resource Right-Sizing and Scaling with Zesty
#324: Kubernetes has reached a mature state where boring releases signal stability rather than stagnation. While the platform continues evolving with features like in-place resource updates in version...Show More
9) DOP 323: The Security Nightmare of Vibe Coding
#323: Vibe coding - the practice of giving AI a high-level description and letting it build applications unsupervised - has become increasingly popular among non-developers looking to quickly prototyp...Show More
10) DOP 322: How to Build Apps That Never Go Down Even When Servers Die
#322: Peer-to-peer technology represents a fundamental shift in how we think about data sovereignty and application architecture. Rather than relying on centralized servers and trusting specific endpo...Show More