Lambda Labs sits on the path between a proposed change and production — where a coding tool writes the diff but nothing safely ships it. AgenticOps is the discipline of running production cloud operations through autonomous AI agents — under team policy, with brokered credentials, sandboxed execution, deterministic data tokenization, and tamper-evident audit — so Lambda Labs reviews, PRs, and pipelines get remediated on the loop instead of stacking up in a queue.
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$ cloudthinker fix-plan --skill "Lambda Labs" --pr 4821
Detected PR #4821 "bump service deps" — 2 blocking findings
Analyzed • lodash 4.17.19 → CVE-2021-23337 (CVSS 7.2, prototype pollution)
• terraform plan drift: aws_s3_bucket.logs public-read re-enabled
Risk HIGH · touches prod IAM + public storage · owning team: platform
Proposed remediation (graduated autonomy: L2 · act-with-approval)
1. bump lodash → 4.17.21 (patched), regenerate lockfile
2. revert bucket ACL to private, restore aws:SecureTransport policy
3. re-run pipeline stages: install → test → tf-plan
Execution
sandbox ephemeral microVM · syscall-filtered
identity ci-agent@Lambda Labs · scoped token (repo:write, expires 15m)
data repo + tf state tokenized before LLM egress
Verify
✓ npm audit — 0 high/critical
✓ tf plan — no drift · bucket private
✓ 214/214 tests pass · no new failures
↳ merge request opened · awaiting approver · audit id a1f9c-4821
Engineer on the loop — approve, edit, or reject.Lambda Labs GPU cloud management covering instance inventory, GPU type availability, SSH key management, filesystem status, instance pricing, and capacity analysis. Use for comprehensive Lambda Labs w
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