Thousands of ideas. Hundreds of finalists. 20 winners. The AWS 10,000 AIdeas Competition just wrapped, and the builders who won did it with Kiro, AWS Free Tier, and zero excuses. Congrats to every builder who submitted and shipped. See the winners! https://go.aws/4cThZCD
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AWS Community Days are for the community, by the community. They're happening across North America and around the world, and the momentum is building. These are conferences planned and run by local leaders, with content shaped by the people who are actually building on AWS. At their core, they're about one thing: learning from each other. Here's what people come for: • Sessions from builders in your local community tackling real-world challenges • Hands-on workshops, labs, and technical deep dives • Real insight into how AWS is being used in practice • Meaningful connections you can keep learning from beyond the event Each one is different. Each one reflects its local community. That's what makes them worth showing up to. Link to the AWS Community Day schedule in the comments! 👇
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What started as AWS Cloud Clubs in 2023 has become something much bigger. Across 60+ countries, thousands of students are collaborating on projects that go beyond cloud fundamentals: AI agents, ML pipelines, full-stack applications. AWS Student Builder Groups reflects this evolution. The name change recognizes the maker builder mindset and hands-on innovation these communities bring every day. As a member, you gain: → Access to enhanced resources in the AWS Builder Center → Hands-on learning with cutting-edge cloud and AI tools → A network of fellow builders and AWS experts We're looking for passionate student leaders to launch and grow these groups worldwide. Your 12-month leadership term includes hosting events, creating technical content, and building a portfolio that sets you apart to employers. Check out the link in the comments to find a or launch a Student Builder Group today! #AWSStudentBuilders
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What if the most valuable tuning on your EKS cluster was a single line of YAML you didn't know existed? AWS Community Builder, Darryl R. published a breakdown showing how adding "trafficDistribution: PreferSameZone" to Service manifests cut cross-AZ traffic on a multi-AZ EKS cluster by 50%. His article covers: • The three sources of cross-AZ waste (east-west traffic, load balancer routing, NAT Gateway placement) • Terraform code for optimized VPC setup • Zone-aware tooling to measure actual traffic patterns This single configuration change can translate to cost savings on production EKS workloads, especially for clusters running high-throughput services across multiple availability zones.
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What does it actually take to run AI in production? 1,200 developers spent two days at Spring I/O 2026 in Barcelona trying to answer that. Three themes kept coming up: Integrating AI capabilities directly into Spring applications Connecting AI systems to external tools and data sources Building multi-agent systems with Spring AI and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Some of the best exchanges happened off stage. They happened in workshops, hallway conversations, and between developers who'd never met but were solving the same problems. That's community in practice. Check out the link in the comments to learn how to get involved with the AWS Community. Huge thanks to James Ward, Maximilian Schellhorn, Ruben Afonso, Yuriy Bezsonov, Arnaud Jean, Josh Long for the energy and the conversations that kept going long after the sessions ended, and to everyone who engaged, shared, and pushed the thinking forward.
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