Daniel Helfand
@dhelfand.bsky.social
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Everything we build with software is built on others' work. Imagine building software without programming language libraries. We need that same experience with AI for it to reach its true potential for developers. Here's how we are thinking about this challenge at GitLab:
devops.com/dont-reinven...
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Don't Reinvent the Wheel: A Developer's Guide to AI Reusability - DevOps.com
How to apply software engineering best practices to make AI workflows reusable, efficient, and scalable across development teams.
https://devops.com/dont-reinvent-the-wheel-a-developers-guide-to-ai-reusability/
2 months ago
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KubeCon North America is almost here! If you're in Atlanta a day before the conference on Nov 10 and looking to build using GitLab's AI workflows, join us for a workshop going over the latest and greatest from Duo Agent Platform. Hope to see you there!
events.gitlab.com/e/build-with...
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Build with GitLab Duo: Hands-On AI Workshop, Mon, Nov 10th, 2025 @ 9:00 AM gitlab
Event Details Join GitLab the day before KubeCon North America for a day of building with GitLab Duo Agent Platform. In this hands-on workshop, you will get the chance to use GitLab’s latest AI features to develop and deploy an application. Along the way, you will learn how Duo’s AI flows and agents will fit into your day-to-day and enable you to build software better, faster, and more secure. In addition to the workshop, you will work alongside GitLab team members who can help you get started with GitLab Duo and will be available to answer questions throughout the day. All attendees will be provided with complimentary food and beverages as they work. Please register and get more details. We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta! **This event does not require a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA badge to attend. This is a private complimentary workshop run by GitLab. Event location address
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown275 Baker Street NWAtlanta, GA 30313 Code of conductGitLab is committed to providing a safe and welcoming experience for every attendee at all of our events whether they are virtual or onsite. Please review our code of conduct to ensure the Build with GitLab Duo: Hands-On AI Workshop is a friendly, inclusive, and comfortable environment for all participants.
https://events.gitlab.com/e/build-with-gitlab-duo-hands-on-ai-workshop
3 months ago
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Daniel Helfand
John Coghlan
5 months ago
The Dev Advocacy team at GitLab put together some great demos of our newest Agentic AI features. Check em out here and shoot me any feedback you've got:
about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-...
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GitLab 18.3: Expanding AI orchestration in software engineering
Learn how we're advancing human-AI collaboration with enhanced Flows, enterprise governance, and seamless tool integration.
https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-18-3-expanding-ai-orchestration-in-software-engineering/
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GitLab Duo Agentic Chat is going to be a huge part of the agentic AI story for developers. We are making sure to make this feature accessible for devs/non-devs alike by having it available in the GitLab UI. Read more about Agentic Chat and see the UI experience:
about.gitlab.com/blog/get-sta...
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Get started with GitLab Duo Agentic Chat in the web UI
Learn about our new GitLab Duo AI feature that automates tasks by breaking down complex problems and executing operations across multiple sources.
https://about.gitlab.com/blog/get-started-with-gitlab-duo-agentic-chat-in-the-web-ui/
5 months ago
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Excited to check out the GitLab Ephemeral Environments for GitLab Merge Requests addition. More here:
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11 months ago
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It's been incredible to see an idea blossom across different open source communities. OCI artifacts have always been on my mind from my days working on
@cncf.io
projects like Carvel and Argo CD. At GitLab, we have big ideas for OCI images as well. Read more below:
about.gitlab.com/blog/2025/02...
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How to use OCI images as the source of truth for continuous delivery
Discover the benefits of using Open Container Initiative images as part of GitOps workflows and the many features GitLab offers to simplify deployments to Kubernetes.
https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2025/02/19/how-to-use-oci-images-as-the-source-of-truth-for-continuous-delivery/
11 months ago
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Daniel Helfand
Bryan Ross
11 months ago
My contribution to ✨CNCF Content Club✨ is now live! It's not too late to join in - just publish your own thoughts about Team Topologies in the Real World, leave me a comment, and I'll ask the other contributors to help boost on their social media.
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Team Topologies in the Real World
This month, some fellow CNCF working group colleagues will be sharing their thoughts on the topic of Team Topologies.
https://buff.ly/3EFPDhP
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In our Getting Started with GitLab series, we took a look at how GitLab helps with project management. We break down the basics of turning big ideas into actionable items and how to stay organized along the way. Let us know how you're using these features day-to-day.
about.gitlab.com/blog/2025/02...
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Getting started with GitLab: Mastering project management
Discover the key components of project management and how to put them to use for better organization and tracking.
https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2025/02/11/getting-started-with-gitlab-mastering-project-management/
11 months ago
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It was awesome working with Fernando Diaz on this demo showcasing GitLab's protected container registry feature available in GitLab v17.8. This feature allows for putting in place restrictions on users making changes to container images in GitLab's container registry.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=am8C...
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GitLab 17.8 - Protected container repositories
YouTube video by GitLab
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am8CE6Zhsh4
11 months ago
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I wrote about the benefits of conducting container vulnerability scans post deployment and how GitLab's Operational Container Scanning makes that possible. Give it a read and let me know your thoughts!
about.gitlab.com/blog/2025/01...
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Improve security auditing with GitLab Operational Container Scanning
Learn how to conduct container vulnerability scans post-deployment to raise awareness of existing threats and to track resolution of vulnerabilities.
https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2025/01/29/improve-security-auditing-with-gitlab-operational-container-scanning/
11 months ago
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Enjoyed reading this piece from The New Stack on how Internal Developer Portals (IDP) fall short. I think the point of IDPs being passive is valid. Far too often, platform engineering teams get more benefit out of these tools than developers.
thenewstack.io/internal-dev...
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Internal Developer Portals Should Be Internal Developer Hubs
Many IDPs function as passive portals, adding complexity without real developer benefit.
https://thenewstack.io/internal-developer-portals-should-be-internal-developer-hubs/?li_fat_id=68f40acb-c127-49dd-8558-f708cceef416
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