DevOps Digest — 2026-05-23#
Today, we’re focusing on the latest developments in DevOps and AI. From innovative tools to help with knowledge sharing and learning new skills, there’s a lot to explore.
CC-Wiki: Turning Claude Code sessions into a shareable knowledge base wiki#
Claude Code has released an open-source project called CC-Wiki, which allows users to turn their code review sessions into a shareable knowledge base. This project is particularly useful for teams that want to document their code reviews and make them accessible to everyone in the team.
What to watch: How can you apply this concept to your own team’s code review process?
Kubernetes interview gone really bad#
A recent Reddit post shared an unfortunate experience of a candidate who went through a Kubernetes interview. The candidate found it difficult to answer some questions, which led to a tough conversation with the interviewer.
What to watch: What can we learn from this experience about how to prepare for technical interviews, especially in areas like DevOps and cloud computing?
Memory for LLM apps that cuts input tokens up to 80% (avg 68%)#
A new project called streetai-memory has been released, which aims to reduce the input token size for Large Language Model (LLM) applications by up to 80%. This could lead to significant improvements in model performance and efficiency.
What to watch: How might this technology impact the development of more efficient LLM models?
HCP Migration | Cloud infra#
A recent post on Reddit discussed the challenges and best practices for migrating from Azure Storage to HCP Terraform across multiple Azure subscriptions and Git repositories. This is a common problem in DevOps, and it’s interesting to see how others have approached this challenge.
What to watch: What are some of the most effective strategies for managing complex cloud infrastructure migrations?
Best Coursera courses to learn AWS, Terraform, K8s, and Prometheus#
A Reddit post asked for recommendations on the best Coursera courses to learn about AWS, Terraform, Kubernetes, and Prometheus. The goal is to acquire high-density, hands-on skills as quickly as possible.
What to watch: How can you create a customized learning path using Coursera courses to achieve your DevOps goals?
Claude Code MIT Dashboard#
A new project called My_Dash has been released on GitHub, which uses the Claude Code framework to build an interactive dashboard. This is a great example of how developers are leveraging AI and machine learning tools to build innovative applications.
What to watch: How can you apply similar techniques to your own projects using the Claude Code framework?
DevOps Resume Project#
A recent post on Reddit shared a project that uses AI to help create a DevOps resume. This is an interesting example of how developers are using technology to enhance their career development.
What to watch: How can you incorporate similar tools and techniques into your own professional development plans?
Sources#
- https://github.com/tejpalv/cc-wiki
- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48250126
- https://www.reddit.com/r/devops/comments/1tlokfw/kubernetes_interview_gone_really_bad/
- https://github.com/Tem-Degu/streetai-memory
- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48249509
- https://www.reddit.com/r/devops/comments/1tll4a5/hcp_migration_cloud_infra/
- https://www.reddit.com/r/devops/comments/1tlk3vh/what_are_the_best_most_practical_coursera_courses/
- https://github.com/BEKO2210/My_Dash
- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48248997
- https://www.reddit.com/r/devops/comments/1tlkc03/stuck_in_current_role_need_suggestions_to_shift/
- https://www.reddit.com/r/devops/comments/1tlk0zh/devops_resume_project/
- https://thenewstack.io/gemini-spark-vs-openclaw/
- https://vechron.com/2026/05/i-reproduced-a-claude-code-rce-the-bug-pattern-is-everywhere/
- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48245716
