
'DevOps Accents', a bi-weekly mkdev podcast on everything around DevOps, Public Cloud and Cloud Native topics, with your hosts Pablo, Leo and Kirill.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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The internet is “decentralized”… until one cloud provider has a bad day. This time on DevOps Accents, Leo, Pablo, and Kirill break down where decentralization actually exists, where we’ve centralized by convenience, and why outages feel inevitable in... more
AI now codes faster than most engineers but it also confidently makes stuff up. The “AI made me a 10x dev” story sounds great online, yet many AI-driven projects quietly collapse, and teams pretend they’re not using it. The real value isn’t writing c... more
In this episode of DevOps Accents, Leo, Pablo and Kirill look back at their own predictions for 2025 they made in 2024 and compare it to what actually happened. In this episode:
* The fear and secrecy of using AI tools;
* AI agents in 2025;
* T... more
In this episode of DevOps Accents, Kirill previews for Leo his speech for DevOps Pro Europe 2026. He examines the rise of Kubernetes as a near-requirement in tech—for both organizations and professionals—and why its dominance has surprisingly little ... more
In this episode of DevOps Accents Kirill is back from Bits & Pretzels 2025 in Munich and is ready to discuss the conference experience with Leo and Pablo. We also talk about networking and tech hiring in 2025 and anywhere ops. In this episode:
* Ki... more
Chat GPT affects yout ability to think critically! But does it actually make you “dumber,” or does it free up mental bandwidth for more meaningful work?
Together with data scientist Paul Larsen, we unpack recent studies from Microsoft and MIT, real... more
Data Science 2.0 is the shift from dashboards to decision workflows. Suzanne El-Moursi shows how teams can go beyond “reports nobody trusts” to agentic, governed analytics, using a pragmatic stack (infrastructure → composable tools → governance) so i... more
Kubernetes alone isn’t enough! This is what we discuss with Mark Fussell, co-creator of Dapr and Diagrid co-founder. How Dapr’s sidecar gives developers clean APIs (pub/sub, service invocation, secrets, state) with tiny overhead? And how durable work... more
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Focusing on the intersection of DevOps, public cloud, and cloud-native technologies, the episodes feature a blend of expert guest insights and discussions on current trends and challenges in the industry. Topics range from the complexities of Kubernetes and CI/CD tools to the implications of AI regulations in tech businesses. Unique to this series is the combination of expert founder stories from innovative startups and practical discussions aimed at enhancing developer productivity and collaboration, making it a valuable resource for professionals looking to stay updated on the latest developments in the ever-evolving tech landscape.
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Recent guests on DevOps Accents include:
1. Darko Fabijan
2. Paul Larsen
3. Alessandro Ceni
4. Lorenzo Cardini
5. Pio Scielzo
6. Gerrit Schumann
7. Katarina Pranić
8. Caolan Melvin
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