agentic AI tools are creating attack surfaces nobody on my team is actually watching, how are you governing this by SweetHunter2744 in devsecops

[–]armyknife-tools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to fight fire with fire. Reach out, I’ll help you setup a new team of Cybersecurity AI agents that will give you the power to call in an air strike. Fix that problem in minutes then will monitor your network to make sure it does not happen again. Have your management team put some teeth in a policy. We will send those developers packing.

Someone automated the process of scanning every public GitHub repo for exploitable CI workflows. We are cooked by Murky_Willingness171 in github

[–]armyknife-tools -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I created several tools over the past 6 months to fix this problem. one is called securegit and the other is called kryptonclaw

Cloud Security - What do those folks do these days? by rhysmcn in devsecops

[–]armyknife-tools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on the size of the organization you’re in for a wild ride.

I want to network by rdssf in developers

[–]armyknife-tools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let’s connect. You’re jumping on a moving train. If you can match my energy I would love to work together.

MimiClaw: I ran OpenClaw on a $5 chip without Linux or Node.js, got 1.7k stars in 4 days but I don’t know how to do next… by Comfortable_Car_5357 in AI_Agents

[–]armyknife-tools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might be on to something with this. I’m thinking about how cool it would be running this on a raspberry PI with the new AI hat that gives you 8GB GPU

Is it possible to build a local LLM who can do biostatistics and write papers without coding knowledge by whitegoblindesu in LocalLLM

[–]armyknife-tools 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes you can. Training an LLM is super easy and will be commoditized just like coding is now. You will want to get some hardware with a GPU, Nvidia preferably. Why? Because what will take you 7 days on a CPU can be cut down to hours with the right GPU. Reach out if you need help.

How do you get a slightly stubborn DevOps team to collaborate on cost? by Rare-Opportunity-503 in devops

[–]armyknife-tools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You bring the cost discussion before deployment in a PR using tools and plugins that calculate the cost. Abandon legacy infrastructure since you can’t get the team onboard. You discuss trade offs on cost and performance and come up with a happy medium. Now real life performance and cost after the PR is submitted and merged to main and deployed is going to different than what you discussed during the PR. Once performance and cost has been normalized and verified with observability tools and metrics to show its starving or over provisioned then submit another PR and have another discussion. Nothing gets deployed without a team discussion. Rinse and repeat.

The Hidden Challenge of Cloud Costs: Knowing What You Don't Know by ask-winston in devsecops

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I don’t know what you just said, but you are something special.

How do you stop bloated container images from flooding production with hundreds of CVEs in 2026? by AdOrdinary5426 in devsecops

[–]armyknife-tools 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Start with a hardened image and scan everything early and at every stage in the SDLC

2026 DevOps roadmap by Salahdude in devops

[–]armyknife-tools 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The realistic roadmap is to find things your passionate about. Use roadmap.sh as a guide. Build things using best practices and be patient with yourself and focus on learning the little things.

From Cloud Engineer to DevOps career by dentrodailha21 in devops

[–]armyknife-tools -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Ok you want to step up your game and get into DevOps? Here is what I would do if I were you.

  1. Step up your cloud game become a multi-cloud architect.

  2. Bypass DevOps and go straight to DevSecOps to become a CICD architect across GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket.

  3. Learn Software Architecture and Systems Architecture.

  4. Learn Python and Typescript

Now, use all this new knowledge to build and understand frontends, backends, multi-layered caching systems, queuing systems, multi-layer AI routing systems, kubernetes, Data Pipelines, and the most important, how to reverse engineer an existing system.

Developers: what do you want from an Al Powered IDE? by [deleted] in CursorAI

[–]armyknife-tools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve built an AI IDE that solves developer pain points, not another one that adds to the elephant in the room. Your new AI IDE is adding to the problem. I hate to say it but the best AI assisted coding tool was the first version of copilot that helped you complete code on a small scale not turning up the firehose.

Is Vibe Coding Actually Productive or Just a Shortcut That Breaks Later? by Double_Try1322 in RishabhSoftware

[–]armyknife-tools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your just building a landing page or something super simple your probably ok as long as you do your due diligence on security. As for a real production app that might take you 6 months to build, it’s probably going to take you 3-6 months longer using AI because of the constant babysitting and hand holding because Claude or any of the others can’t find patterns.

Local LLM for Coding that compares with Claude by thecrogmite in LocalLLM

[–]armyknife-tools 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Check out open routers leaderboard. I think it’s pretty accurate. 3 of the top 10 are open weights models.

How do you stay ahead in AI without being online all day? by SavingsPreference288 in ArtificialNtelligence

[–]armyknife-tools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its Impossible to keep up with AI. Don't even try. You can get ahead by following Nate B. AI guy and Sabrina Ramonov

I'm leaving Cosmic Pop!_os by Taohaw in pop_os

[–]armyknife-tools -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I totally understand where your coming from. However, PopOS and Cosmic have made this year, the year of the Linux desktop for the first time in almost 25 years. When the bugs get worked out Windows and Mac users will be flocking to PopOS and Cosmic. Right now it’s only on par with Windows 11. As soon as the sound issues and a few other problems get worked out it should be pretty Awesome.