IBM Buys Confluent, React2Shell, and Netflix on Aurora

IBM Buys Confluent, React2Shell, and Netflix on Aurora

Author: Teller's Tech - DevOps, SRE and Cloud Podcast December 12, 2025 Duration: 16:14

In this episode of Ship It Weekly, Brian powers through a cold and digs into a very “infra grown-up” week in DevOps.

First up, IBM is buying Confluent for $11B. We talk about what that means if you’re on Confluent Cloud today, still running your own Kafka, or trying to choose between Confluent, MSK, and DIY. It’s part of a bigger pattern after IBM’s HashiCorp deal, and it has real implications for vendor concentration and “plan B” strategies.

Then we shift to React2Shell, a 10.0 RCE in React Server Components that’s already being exploited in the wild. Even if you never touch React, if you run platforms or Kubernetes for teams using Next.js or RSC, you’re on the hook for patching windows, WAF rules, and blast-radius thinking.

We also look at Netflix’s write-up on consolidating relational databases onto Aurora PostgreSQL, with big performance gains and cost savings. It’s a good excuse to step back and ask whether your own Postgres fleet still makes sense at the scale you’re at now.

In the lightning round, we hit OpenTofu 1.11’s new language features, practical Terraform “tips from the trenches,” Ghostty becoming a non-profit project, and two spec-driven dev tools (Spec Kit and OpenSpec) that show what sane AI-assisted development might look like.

For the human side, we close with “Your Brain on Incidents” and what high-stress outages actually do to people, plus a few concrete ideas for making on-call less brutal.

If you’re on a platform team, own SLOs, or you’re the person people ping when “something is wrong with prod,” this one should give you a mix of immediate to-dos and longer-term questions for your roadmap.

Links:

IBM + Confluent https://www.confluent.io/blog/ibm-to-acquire-confluent/ https://newsroom.ibm.com/2025-12-08-ibm-to-acquire-confluent-to-create-smart-data-platform-for-enterprise-generative-ai

React2Shell (CVE-2025-55182) https://react.dev/blog/2025/12/03/critical-security-vulnerability-in-react-server-components

Netflix on Aurora PostgreSQL https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/netflix-consolidates-relational-database-infrastructure-on-amazon-aurora-achieving-up-to-75-improved-performance/

Tools & tips https://opentofu.org/blog/opentofu-1-11-0/ https://rosesecurity.dev/2025/12/04/terraform-tips-and-tricks.html https://mitchellh.com/writing/ghostty-non-profit https://github.com/github/spec-kit https://github.com/Fission-AI/OpenSpec

Human side https://uptimelabs.io/your-brain-on-incidents/


For anyone building or running modern systems, the sheer volume of news, tools, and incident reports can be overwhelming. Ship It Weekly cuts through that noise. This isn't a surface-level scan of headlines. Host Brian Teller digs into the latest significant outages, major software releases, and insightful post-mortems, focusing squarely on the practical implications for DevOps, SRE, and platform engineering work. Each episode of the podcast breaks down a couple of key stories, providing the crucial context often missing from tech news. You'll hear analysis that translates events into actionable insights, answering the "so what?" for your own infrastructure and processes. The show also includes a quick rundown of tools or updates actually worth your attention, saving you hours of browsing. The tone is direct and informed, favoring depth over breadth. It’s designed for engineers and technical leaders who need a concise, reliable filter for the week's most relevant developments. Listen to this podcast for a focused recap that prioritizes what actually matters, delivered without fluff. You get the news, plus the necessary interpretation to understand how it might affect your systems, your team, and your on-call rotation. It's a weekly briefing that respects your time while aiming to make you more effective.
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