McKinsey AI Flaw, Kafka Goes Diskless, Google Buys Wiz, AWS Copilot Ends, and AI Gateway on Kubernetes
Ship It Weekly · 2026-03-20 · 15 min
Episode notes
This week on Ship It Weekly , Brian looks at what happens when new interfaces create old responsibilities. McKinsey patched a vulnerability in its internal AI tool Lilli, Kafka contributors are pushing a diskless-topics model that rethinks durability and replication in cloud environments, and Google officially closed Wiz acquisition in one of the biggest cloud-security moves. Plus: AWS is sunsetting Copilot CLI, Kubernetes launches an AI Gateway Working Group. Links McKinsey statement on Lilli Kafka diskless topics proposal Google completes acquisition of Wiz AWS Copilot CLI end-of-support Kubernetes AI Gateway Working Group Amazon Bedrock observability for first-token latency and quota consumption Cloudflare JSON responses and RFC 9457 support for 1xxx errors Amazon S3 source-region information in server access logs AWS Config adds 30 new resource types Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime stateful MCP server features More episodes and show notes at On Call Briefs at
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