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Deep dive into AWS DNS best practices, focusing on Route 53. Covers Terraform-based management, avoiding common pitfalls, and ensuring reliability with backups, routing policies, and DNSSEC. Highlights how misconfigurations can break infrastructure and how tools like Anyshift can help detect hidden dependencies.


Hi Roxane from Anyshift here. We’ve launched a blog series focused on technical content for SREs, tackling key infrastructure topics and real-world challenges. There are some references to what we build at at the end, but our main goal is to provide external insights and best practices.

Our latest post is by cloud architect and HashiCorp Ambassador Mattias Fjellström, diving deep into Route 53 essentials, Terraform integrations, and real-world pitfalls (like accidentally deleting an entire hosted zone):

The first post covered IAM, and next up is VPC/networking. Would love to hear your feedback—if you found it useful or if there are other resources you’d like us to cover. Cheers! :)


its all about what you give in context : garbage in, garbage out


Have you found AI in your IDE productive and under what scenarios?


for me "artisan" devs see coding as a craft, avoiding modern tools to "stay sharp" or stay closer to the metal. its cool admirable but really not adapted for complex modern systems. Tools exist for a reason—maximizing productivity and reducing cognitive load.


A solid upgrade :)))


I personally love terraform. It's easy to use and actually it's rigid framework allow to make less mistakes/way more readable than pulumi


tabata is the worst, i've tried and i was not feeling well for hours


congrats on the laucnh! thays super cool/ but also wonder youre vision about number of calls / open source. tks!


those overlooked xpc services in the pid domain are a clever way to bypass sandbox limits on macos. that dyld injection trick to dodge entitlement checks is slick. apple’s patching here feels kinda bandaid-y—maybe they need a real overhaul on how sandbox inheritence works?


GenAI is everywhere. But very often, the cool and exciting demos don’t work the same way in production. And even worse, some generated content might open the door to security risks. Here's "The Dos and Don'ts with AI and Your Infra Nowadays" and why it matters.


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