Darin Pope & Viktor Farcic

DevOps Paradox

What is DevOps? We will attempt to answer this and many more questions.

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Darin Pope & Viktor Farcic

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Technology

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www.devopsparadox.com

Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

DOP 333: The Hidden Problems Behind Every Data Pipeline 14.01.2026

#333: Pete Hunt, CEO of Dagster and early React team member, explores the evolution from Facebook's early React development through trust and safety infrastructure at Twitter, to building modern data orchestration tools. The conversation reveals how similar infrastructure problems plague every industry - whether you're launching rockets or managing porta-potties, the core challenges remain consist...

DOP 332: 2026 - The Year of Discovery 07.01.2026

#332: AI adoption in enterprise software development is accelerating, but operations teams are lagging behind. While application developers embrace AI tools at a rapid pace, those on the ops side remain skeptical—citing concerns about determinism, control, and a general resistance to change. This mirrors previous technology waves like containers, cloud, and Kubernetes, where certain groups initial...

DOP 331: Looking Back on Our 2025 Predictions 31.12.2025

#331: At the end of 2024, predictions were made about what 2025 would bring to the tech industry. A year later, on New Year's Eve, it's time to look back and see what actually happened. The prediction episode from January 1st covered four major topics: rug pulls from companies switching to business source licenses, the rise of WebAssembly adoption, a wave of company acquisitions, and AI becoming e...

DOP 330: Merry Christmas (You Should Probably Be Doing Something Else) 24.12.2025

#330: In this short episode, Darin and Viktor reflect on the holiday season.   YouTube channel:  https://youtube.com/devopsparadox   Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts:  https://www.devopsparadox.com/review-podcast/   Slack: https://www.devopsparadox.com/slack/   Connect with us at: https://www.devopsparadox.com/contact/

DOP 329: Vibe Coding and The Technical Debt Time Bomb 17.12.2025

#329: Vibe coding - the practice of casually prompting AI to generate code solutions - has become increasingly popular, but its limitations become apparent when applications need to scale beyond personal use. While AI-assisted development can be powerful for proof of concepts and small internal tools, the transition from vibe-coded solutions to production-ready applications often requires experien...

DOP 328: The Real Cost of Build Versus Buy Decisions 10.12.2025

#328: The build versus buy decision isn't as binary as most companies think. Every technology choice involves elements of both - you might use Linux (buy) but still configure and customize it extensively (build). The real question isn't whether to build or buy, but finding the right balance between the two approaches based on your company's resources, size, and unique requirements. Companies often...

DOP 327: When AI Tools Go Rogue 03.12.2025

#327: When AI tools suggest putting glue on pizza, it's a harmless laugh. But when autonomous AI agents start managing your infrastructure, the stakes become much higher. The reality is that current AI technology isn't ready for unsupervised deployment in critical systems, and treating it like it is could lead to catastrophic failures. The challenge isn't just about AI capabilities—it's about mana...

DOP 326: Stop Reinventing The Wheel - Use Dapr Instead 26.11.2025

#326: Microservices architecture has evolved far beyond simple distributed systems, but most development teams are still rebuilding the same foundational patterns over and over again. Mark Fussell, co-founder of Dapr and Diagrid, explains how his team at Microsoft identified this repetitive reinvention problem and created a solution that abstracts away the complexity of service discovery, messagin...

DOP 325: KubeCon North America 2025 Review 19.11.2025

#325: KubeCon NA 2025 wrapped in Atlanta with unseasonably cold weather and some significant shifts in the cloud native ecosystem. The conference showed fewer vendors backing CNCF projects on the show floor, with key concerns emerging around maintainer burnout—exemplified by NGINX Ingress being deprecated despite running on 40% of Kubernetes clusters worldwide. The event revealed a maturing ecosys...

DOP 324: Kubernetes Resource Right-Sizing and Scaling with Zesty 12.11.2025

#324: Kubernetes has reached a mature state where boring releases signal stability rather than stagnation. While the platform continues evolving with features like in-place resource updates in version 1.33, the real challenge lies in optimizing AI workloads that demand significantly more resources than traditional applications. The discussion reveals how auto-scaling capabilities become crucial fo...

DOP 323: The Security Nightmare of Vibe Coding 05.11.2025

#323: Vibe coding - the practice of giving AI a high-level description and letting it build applications unsupervised - has become increasingly popular among non-developers looking to quickly prototype ideas. While this approach excels at rapid prototyping and getting small, focused applications running, it creates significant security risks when deployed to production without proper oversight. Th...

DOP 322: How to Build Apps That Never Go Down Even When Servers Die 29.10.2025

#322: Peer-to-peer technology represents a fundamental shift in how we think about data sovereignty and application architecture. Rather than relying on centralized servers and trusting specific endpoints, peer-to-peer systems allow users to verify data authenticity regardless of its source. This approach eliminates the traditional point-to-point communication model where data flows from a specifi...

DOP 321: Model Context Protocol for Standardizing AI Tool Integration 22.10.2025

#321: Model Context Protocol (MCP) represents a fundamental shift in how AI agents interact with tools and systems. Rather than forcing models to guess the best approach for tasks like creating AWS resources, MCP provides structured context that guides agents toward organization-specific workflows and tools. The protocol serves as an API for agents, allowing them to understand not just what you wa...

DOP 320: Why Dashboards Alone Are Not Enough for Incident Response 15.10.2025

#320: In this episode, Darin and Viktor are joined by Jim Hirschauer, Head of Product Marketing at Xurrent, for a deep dive into the realities of incident management in today's complex IT environments. While dashboards and monitoring tools have become ubiquitous in operations centers, the panel discusses why these visualizations alone often fall short when it comes to actually resolving incidents....

DOP 319: AI-Powered Infrastructure: Beyond Hype to Reality 08.10.2025

#319: The AI infrastructure landscape is evolving rapidly, but the gap between marketing hype and practical reality remains significant. While vendors promise revolutionary changes with each new model release, the true challenge lies not in accessing more powerful AI tools, but in developing the organizational workflows and individual expertise needed to use them effectively. Most people claiming...

DOP 318: WireMock and the Changing Landscape of API Development Tools 01.10.2025

#318: In this episode, we explore how AI is fundamentally reshaping the world of API development and testing with Tom Akehurst, CTO & Co-founder at WireMock. As AI agents become more prevalent in software development, the tools and practices around API design, testing, and maintenance are evolving rapidly. Tom shares insights on how WireMock is adapting to this new landscape and what it means for...

DOP 317: The Human Cost of AI Automation in DevOps 24.09.2025

#317: The often-overlooked human impact of AI's rapid advancement is creating unprecedented disruption across industries. Unlike previous technological shifts that affected one profession at a time, AI is poised to disrupt multiple sectors simultaneously, creating unprecedented challenges for workers, companies, and society. This episode covers why junior positions are already being eliminated, ho...

DOP 316: Bringing Back the Original Internet Vision Using Tailscale 17.09.2025

#316: In this episode, Darin and Viktor speak with Avery Pennarun, CEO at Tailscale, on the evolving technology landscape, specifically focusing on the challenges and advancements in VPNs and connectivity. Avery discusses the limitations of traditional VPNs, the advantages of Tailscale's unique approach to creating a secure virtual network, and the importance of maintaining a stable computing plat...

DOP 315: Why Good Developers Spend More Time Designing Than Coding 10.09.2025

#315: In this episode, the discussion centers around the critical importance of design over mere code writing in software development. The hosts reflect on their experience with coding tools like Cursor and Claude Code, noting their pros, cons, and the efficiency brought by AI in handling coding chores. They highlight the paradigm shift in developer tasks from writing code to managing and designin...

DOP 314: Building Your Speaking Career From Meetups to Main Stage 03.09.2025

#314: Geoffrey Huck joins Darin and Viktor to discuss the ins and outs of building a speaking career, starting from small meetups and leading up to major conferences. He shares his personal experiences, tips on overcoming fear of public speaking, and the importance of community engagement in the developer industry. Geoffrey emphasizes the need to keep slides minimal and engaging, and highlights th...

DOP 313: Harnessing AI for Smarter Development 27.08.2025

#313: In this episode, Darin shares his recent experiences using AI tools Cursor and Claude Code to improve and refactor Jenkins plugins. After receiving a recommendation to try out Cursor for code improvements, he tests it alongside Claude Code, comparing their functionalities and effectiveness. He describes his process and observations, noting that both tools helped identify performance improvem...

DOP 312: Transitioning from VMWare to KubeVirt 20.08.2025

#312: In this episode, the discussion focuses on the complexities and strategic considerations of migrating from VMWare to platforms like KubeVirt and OpenStack. Kevin Jackson, Director of Product Management at Trilio, joins the discussion to share insights on the challenges, benefits, and operational implications of such migrations. Topics include the intricacies of managing virtualization and cl...

DOP 311: Harnessing AI for Accelerated Project Development 13.08.2025

#311: In this episode, Viktor and Darin delve into the transformative impact of AI on project development. Viktor discusses how AI tools like Claude Code and Taskmaster have significantly reduced the time required for project development, bringing it down from a month to just a few days. They explore the components of AI-driven development, such as LLMs, agents, and MCP servers, and the roles they...

DOP 310: The Misconceptions and Realities of DevOps, Agile, and Leadership 06.08.2025

#310: In this episode, Darin and Viktor sit down with Tim Beattie, co-founder and CEO of Stellafai, to chat about the myths and realities of DevOps and Agile in today's workplaces. They dive into how DevOps and Agile should be seen more as philosophies rather than just titles on a business card. Tim shares his take on why roles like DevOps Engineer can actually create more silos and how the real g...

DOP 309: Using AI Agents in Daily Development Tasks 30.07.2025

#309: In this episode, Darin and Viktor discuss their personal experiences and insights related to the rapid advancements in AI technology, particularly focused on AI agents like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Code. They examine the paradigm shift in development practices due to these technologies, providing a critical evaluation of their effectiveness and efficiency. The conversation delves i...

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