Episode notes
This episode of Ship It Weekly is about automation’s hidden boundaries. Brian covers Kiro CLI CVE-2026-9255, where piped stdin could act like user approval, Amazon Braket SDK CVE-2026-9291 and the very normal Python pickle risk hiding inside quantum job results, AWS Organizations finally emitting CloudTrail events when accounts join or leave an org, and KEDA updates that remind us autoscaling upgrades are production behavior changes.
The bigger thread this week is that automation does not remove boundaries. It moves them. Approval paths, trusted data, account membership, scaling signals, platform access, and AI-generated output all need clear ownership and visibility.
Brian also covers Kubernetes Dashboard being archived with Headlamp as the path forward, Google Cloud Remote MCP Server for AlloyDB, Apache Kafka 4.3.0, ...