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Fixing 403 auth errors when you replay traffic

Trigger warning: this one is about Java, authentication, and Docker Compose files. If that is not your thing, I am sorry, but they are part of life and they are honestly not that hard to work with. Everything here is open source on our GitHub repo, so you can follow along. Recording an authenticated Java flow, replaying it, hitting the dreaded 403, and fixing it with a proxymock recommendation.

Sentry Seer, MCP, & Warp Agents: Fixing Sentry Issues Outside of Sentry

This video walks through connecting Sentry's MCP server to a Warp Agent, so instead of an agent starting from a raw error, it starts from Seer's actual root cause diagnosis: the error, the surrounding code, and recent commits. From there, the Warp Agent takes that diagnosis, implements the fix directly in the codebase, and opens a PR, all without leaving Warp.

AWS, GCP, Azure - We Pick The Best of Every Cloud

When your platform is tied to a single cloud, every move turns into a migration. This team decided it didn't have to be. In this clip, a Control Plane customer explains how separating their platform from the cloud provider underneath changed the math on infrastructure. Instead of being locked to one vendor, they can pick the best services from each cloud and move workloads to AWS without jumping through hoops. The kicker: a migration whose sheer scale would have "scared them off" becomes a non-event once your platform isn't welded to a single provider. Control Plane is an AI-native virtual cloud.

How We Secured AI Worker Agents in Harness | Harness Blog

When we launched Autonomous Worker Agents, the message we led with was simple: governance is inherited, not integrated. Agents don't get security bolted on after the fact. They inherit the OPA policies, RBAC, and audit trails already running your production pipelines. This post is about the layer underneath that promise: isolation. We let an Autonomous Worker Agent run shell commands and call APIs inside our pipelines.

Puppetlabs Modules Now Have Tiered Review Cycles

If you've been watching the Puppetlabs namespace on the Forge (or waiting on a pull request you opened) you've likely noticed that the pace of inclusion of community pull requests and fixes into the module releases has slowed over the last several cycles. That isn't how we want to serve the community that built these modules with us. The team has been reviewing how we can improve and this post is our commitment to do better. Here are the steps we're taking now: Back to top.

IT on the 4th of July? Not with AI. | Zero Ticket Minute

What if your IT team could enjoy the Fourth of July without getting interrupted by password resets, VPN issues, and routine service requests? In this week's Zero Ticket Minute, see how agentic AI and automation help eliminate repetitive tickets so IT teams can enjoy the holiday while work gets done.