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26 Aug 2026
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What the YAML?!
What Actually Happens After kubectl apply

Developers are used to running kubectl apply and waiting on the magic to happen resulting in a running Kubernetes pod. But what actually happens between entering the command and the deployment being ready? What's the reality behind the "magic"? In this talk, Kiah will dissect all the stages of a Kubernetes deployment in a way that is easy to understand. She'll walk through that deployment happening locally on LocalStack to inspect what's really going on at each stage. At the end of this session, attendees will have a deeper understanding of the Kubernetes deployment process that can help debug many common issues and will gain an understanding of how LocalStack enables local testing of Kubernetes.

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Previous Talks

Testing CloudWatch metric alarms with LocalStack

LocalStack is a cloud service emulator designed for local development and testing of cloud applications. With LocalStack, you can test AWS CloudWatch metric alarms, to get notified on infrastructure failures — all on your local machine! In this video, you will learn how you can use a CloudWatch metric alarm to get notified automatically when your Lambda function invocations fail. You will also set up an email notification using the Simple Email Service (SES) and our Mailhog extension.

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Testing Cloud Apps Shouldn't Be This Hard

Testing in the cloud = slow builds, fragile staging, surprise bills. Let’s talk about how developers are flipping the script and using local cloud environments to test smarter, faster, and cheaper without breaking production. Bonus: You’ll learn how LocalStack lets you simulate AWS on your machine. Game changer.

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Test Your Cloud Workflows Locally Like a Boss

Why wait for the cloud to test your app? In this episode, we’ll write and run an integration test to validate our LocalStack app. You’ll learn how to upload a file, trigger the Lambda-SQS-DynamoDB flow, and assert the results all locally.

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Supercharging CI with Dagger

Want to modernize your CI/CD workflows? 🚀 In this session, Jason McCallister introduces Dagger, the open-source programmable CI/CD engine that’s redefining how we build, test, and ship software. You'll learn what makes Dagger different from traditional CI/CD tools, how to write pipelines as code and run them locally, how to compose reusable, testable pipeline components, real-world examples of solving CI headaches with Dagger, and integration tips with Docker, Kubernetes, and beyond. Whether you’re a DevOps pro, platform engineer, or just tired of brittle YAML, this talk will show you how Dagger helps you ship faster and smarter.

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Serverless Best Practices with AWS Lambda PowerTools

For one-off tasks, AWS Lambda really can be incredibly easy. You write a few lines of code, deploy it, and you have a function running in the cloud ready to respond to events, scale automatically, and that only costs you pennies. But as your application grows, so does some necessary complexity. When a few one-off functions become a full serverless backend architecture made up of interconnected services, you’ll need to pay careful attention to best practices to ensure that your application is easy to debug, maintain, and scale. That’s where AWS Powertools for Lambda fits in. It’s a suite of reusable utilities designed to simplify bringing best practices around things like logging, tracing, metrics, idempotency and more to your Lambda functions with minimal effort. This demo session will dive into some of the functionality provided by the AWS Powertools (TypeScript) core libraries, such as encapsulating best practices into reusable libraries for structured logging, metrics collection, idempotency, and more; leveraging Middy middleware to integrate common cross-cutting concerns, such as injecting Lambda context or automatically flushing metric; enabling local testing with LocalStack, allowing you to deploy and debug Lambda functions with structured logs, trace data, and embedded metrics; and providing modular examples that can be deployed to AWS or LocalStack with ease, enabling developers to explore libraries.

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Step-up Authentication using Amazon Cognito on LocalStack

LocalStack Applications in Developer Hub provides sample templates to help LocalStack users adopt real-world scenarios to rapidly and conveniently create, configure, and deploy applications locally.

Getting started with Step-up-authentication demo

In this demo, we will setup a step-up authentication workflow for a higher level of security, deployed using Cloud Development Kit on LocalStack

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