AWS Interconnect GA, Cloudflare Mesh, GitLab 19, EKS Auto Mode, and OpenTelemetry Config
Ship It Weekly · 2026-04-17 · 15 min
Episode notes
This episode of Ship It Weekly is about networking, ingress, and private access moving further up into the platform layer. Brian covers AWS Interconnect going generally available, Cloudflare Mesh, GitLab 19.0 breaking changes around Gateway API and bundled services, EKS Auto Mode networking, and OpenTelemetry declarative config reaching stability. He also hits containerd security patches, GitHub’s new Code Security risk assessment, and AWS guidance on securing AI agents with MCP. ( Amazon Web Services, Inc. ) Links AWS Interconnect GA and last mile connectivity Cloudflare Mesh GitLab 19.0 breaking changes EKS Auto Mode networking OpenTelemetry declarative config reaches stability containerd security releases GitHub Code Security risk assessment for organizations AWS secure AI agent access patterns using MCP This week’s On Call Brief More episodes and show notes
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