The DevOps, SRE, Platform and Cloud Engineering News Podcast
Weekly DevOps, SRE, Platform, and Cloud engineering news plus real conversations with people building this stuff in production.
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Ship It Weekly delivers essential DevOps and SRE news for engineers managing production systems. Each episode distills key industry shifts, security incidents, and tooling updates into practical insights, helping listeners stay informed without the hype.
This episode of Ship It Weekly explores automation's hidden boundaries, focusing on Kiro CLI's CVE-2026-9255 approval bypass and Amazon Braket's Python pickle risk.
This episode of Ship It Weekly discusses the growing risks of trusted tools in production, highlighted by a GitHub supply chain attack involving a compromised VS Code extension.
In this episode, Jake Warner of Cycle.io discusses the resurgence of bare metal and private cloud, emphasizing their benefits in cost, performance, and compliance.
This episode of Ship It Weekly discusses the implications of the CISA GitHub leak, highlighting the exposure of AWS keys and internal documentation.
This episode explores the shift of AI agents from coding assistants to operational actors. Topics include GitHub's REST API for Copilot cloud tasks, Auth0's MCP authentication, and Ansible as an execution layer.
This episode of Ship It Weekly discusses modern reliability challenges, including the PocketOS database wipe and the .de DNSSEC outage.
In this episode, Gareth Kersey discusses IaCConf 2026, focusing on how infrastructure teams adapt to AI-driven changes in software delivery.
This episode of Ship It Weekly discusses the evolving role of developer tools in production environments. Brian covers critical vulnerabilities like GitHub's git push RCE, AI prompt injection, and supply chain incidents, highlighting the need for enhanced security measures in
This episode of Ship It Weekly discusses Kubernetes 1.36's maturity release, focusing on deprecating legacy features for better security.
In this episode, Stephane Moser discusses Pipedrive's migration from Jenkins to GitHub Actions and the implementation of Argo CD for GitOps.
This episode of Ship It Weekly discusses the evolution of networking and ingress in cloud platforms, covering AWS Interconnect's GA, Cloudflare Mesh, GitLab 19.0 breaking changes, EKS Auto Mode, and OpenTelemetry's stable config.
In this special episode, Brian discusses Claude Mythos Preview and Project Glasswing, emphasizing their significance for security in DevOps and cloud environments.
This episode of Ship It Weekly explores the evolving interface layer in cloud infrastructure, focusing on Amazon S3 Files as a managed filesystem, the rise of malicious npm plugins, and the implications of Kubernetes' Gateway API shift.
In this episode, David Tuite discusses the evolution of internal developer portals (IDPs) and their shift towards AI agents in engineering workflows.
This episode of Ship It Weekly discusses crucial platform work that enhances system safety, including GitHub Actions hardening, Airbnb's safer config rollouts, and Cloudflare's zero-downtime Rust restarts.
In this episode of Ship It Weekly, Brian explores how convenience can lead to trust issues in software development.
In this episode, Ang Chen discusses Project Vera, a cloud emulator designed to enable safer infrastructure testing before impacting real cloud environments.
In this episode of Ship It Weekly, Brian discusses the implications of new AI interfaces on existing responsibilities. He covers McKinsey's AI tool vulnerability, Kafka's diskless topics model, Google's acquisition of Wiz, AWS Copilot's end, and Kubernetes' AI Gateway initiative.
This episode of Ship It Weekly dives into five key stories at the intersection of AI and reality, focusing on the implications for DevOps and SRE teams. Topics include Meta's acquisition of Moltbook, Block's messy AI layoffs, Atlassian's job cuts, and GitHub's outage analysis.
In this episode, Yvonne Young discusses the essential skills for breaking into cloud and DevOps, emphasizing Linux fundamentals and the importance of focus.
In this episode of Ship It Weekly, Brian discusses the expanding boundaries of operations, including AWS issues in Bahrain/UAE amid Iran strikes, and GitOps failures with ArgoCD.
This episode of Ship It Weekly delves into Cloudflare's BYOIP outage, highlighting how automation can lead to unintended BGP withdrawals, and Clerk's performance issues from a query plan flip in Postgres.
In this episode, Mike Lady discusses day two readiness and the importance of guardrails in the AI era. He explains how effective guardrails can enhance safety and predictability in code delivery, especially as AI-generated code becomes prevalent.
In this episode of Ship It Weekly, Brian discusses significant shifts in operational defaults affecting DevOps teams. Topics include GitHub's Agentic Workflows, Gentoo's migration to Codeberg, Argo CD's upgrade challenges, and AWS Config's expanded coverage.
In this special episode, Brian analyzes the OpenClaw security incident, highlighting its implications for platform teams dealing with local AI agents.
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Ship It Weekly is officially a video podcast now. Starting with the latest release, every episode going forward will be available on YouTube in full video format. If you like seeing the host, guests, or just prefer the “watch it while you work” vibe, that’s now a first-class option. Watch…
Read more →Ship It Weekly is a short, practical recap of what actually matters in DevOps, SRE, cloud infrastructure, and platform engineering.
Each episode, your host Brian Teller walks through the latest outages, releases, tools, and incident writeups, then translates them into “here’s what this means for your systems” instead of just reading headlines. Expect a couple of main stories with context, a quick hit of tools or releases worth bookmarking, and the occasional segment on on-call, burnout, or team culture.
This isn’t a certification prep show or a lab walkthrough. It’s aimed at people who are already working in the space and want to stay sharp without scrolling status pages, cloud updates, and blogs all week. You’ll hear about things like cloud provider incidents, Kubernetes and platform trends, Terraform and infrastructure changes, and real postmortems that are actually worth your time.
Most episodes are 15–30 minutes, so you can catch up on the way to work or between meetings. Every now and then there will be a “special” focused on a big outage or a specific theme, but the default format is simple: what happened, why it matters, and what you might want to do about it in your own environment.
If you’re the person people DM when something is broken in prod, or you’re building the cloud and platform everyone else ships on top of, Ship It Weekly is meant to be in your rotation.
Brian is the host of Ship It Weekly and the builder behind Teller's Tech, a media and training platform focused on DevOps, SRE, platform engineering, cloud infrastructure, and the real-world work of keeping production systems alive.
Brian started Ship It Weekly because most tech news says what happened—but not always why it matters to the people on-call when the headline becomes their incident.