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The dangers of SSL certificates – Surfing Complexity – empty

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46410402 – empty

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tpschmidt_important-reminder-the-aws-free-tier-isn-activity-741131455 – empty

Aikido — Security Platform for Code & Cloud – empty

https://www.sfchronicle.com/food/wine/article/pre-alcohol-zbiotics-drink-hangover-21250730.php – empty

Wilmington Residents for Responsible Development – Say No to Amazon Data Center – empty

Choice Cuts

Amazon Connect expands automated agent performance evaluations to 5 additional languages – empty

Efficient image and model caching strategies for AI/ML and generative AI workloads on Amazon EKS – empty

Implementing assurance pipeline for Amazon EKS Platform – empty

Part 2: Observing and scaling MLOps infrastructure on Amazon EKS – empty

Streamline your containerized CI/CD with GitLab Runners and Amazon EKS Auto Mode – empty

Build an AI-powered website assistant with Amazon Bedrock – empty

Migrate MLflow tracking servers to Amazon SageMaker AI with serverless MLflow – empty

Automate SPICE dataset refreshes using Amazon Quick Sight APIs – empty

Amazon Connect dashboards now support filtering metrics based on custom business dimensions – empty

Amazon OpenSearch UI supports CMK and increased metadata size – empty

Enhance email security using VPC endpoints with Amazon SES Manager – empty

AWS IoT: A 10-year foundation for an intelligent, connected future – empty

AWS launches simplified import of CloudTrail Lake data in Amazon CloudWatch – empty

AWS WAF is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region – empty

January 2026 Amazon Quick Suite events – empty

… and that’s what happened Last Week in AWS.

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