A toolkit for building declarative operators with kubebuilder
https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder-declarative-pattern
https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder-declarative-pattern
GitHub
GitHub - kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder-declarative-pattern: A toolkit for building declarative operators with kubebuilder
A toolkit for building declarative operators with kubebuilder - kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder-declarative-pattern
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A little tool that will construct a Docker image archive from a set of Kubernetes manifests.
https://github.com/gpu-ninja/airgapify
https://github.com/gpu-ninja/airgapify
GitHub
GitHub - dpeckett/airgapify: A little tool that will construct an OCI image archive from a set of Kubernetes manifests.
A little tool that will construct an OCI image archive from a set of Kubernetes manifests. - dpeckett/airgapify
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Kiali project, observability for the Istio service mesh
https://github.com/kiali/kiali
https://github.com/kiali/kiali
GitHub
GitHub - kiali/kiali: Kiali project, observability for the Istio service mesh
Kiali project, observability for the Istio service mesh - kiali/kiali
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In this tutorial, you will learn how to validate Kubernetes resources with Validating Admission Policies (VAPs) and Common Expression Language (CEL).
https://www.doit.com/effortless-in-cluster-validation-with-kubernetes-introducing-validating-admission-policies/
https://www.doit.com/effortless-in-cluster-validation-with-kubernetes-introducing-validating-admission-policies/
DoiT
Effortless In-Cluster Validation with Kubernetes: Introducing Validating Admission Policies | DoiT
Streamlining Kubernetes Resource Validation with Validating Admission Policies and CEL In-cluster validation offers many practical uses, such as preventing accidental or malicious deletion of resources, limiting the number of replicas a deployment can have…
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☸️ Kubernetes-native testing framework for test execution and orchestration
https://github.com/kubeshop/testkube
https://github.com/kubeshop/testkube
GitHub
GitHub - kubeshop/testkube: ☸️ Kubernetes-native Continuous Testing Platform for Cloud-Native Applications
☸️ Kubernetes-native Continuous Testing Platform for Cloud-Native Applications - kubeshop/testkube
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14 years ago, I sat in the audience and watched John Allspaw and Paul Hammond explain how they worked together to deploy Flickr 10+ times a day - the moment what would become DevOps was born. Like everyone else who had the good fortune to see it, I was stunned - at their articulation of the cultural problems that were in our way, and the technology solutions they had developed to solve their problems.
https://www.systeminit.com/blog-second-wave-devops/
https://www.systeminit.com/blog-second-wave-devops/
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Underlay and RDMA network solution of the Kubernetes, for bare metal, VM and any public cloud
https://github.com/spidernet-io/spiderpool
https://github.com/spidernet-io/spiderpool
GitHub
GitHub - spidernet-io/spiderpool: Underlay and RDMA network solution of the Kubernetes, for bare metal, VM and any public cloud
Underlay and RDMA network solution of the Kubernetes, for bare metal, VM and any public cloud - spidernet-io/spiderpool
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The blog post "Serverless OpenTelemetry at Scale: The PostNL Context" by Luc van Donkersgoed is focused on implementing OpenTelemetry in a serverless environment at a large scale, particularly in the setting of PostNL. The article likely provides insights into the technical intricacies and challenges associated with this implementation, offering valuable perspectives for professionals in cloud computing and serverless technologies.
https://lucvandonkersgoed.com/2023/11/10/serverless-opentelemetry-at-scale-the-postnl-context/
https://lucvandonkersgoed.com/2023/11/10/serverless-opentelemetry-at-scale-the-postnl-context/
Luc van Donkersgoed's Notes
Serverless OpenTelemetry at scale: the PostNL context
In the first installment of the Serverless OpenTelemetry at scale series we will cover the PostNL context and need for observability.
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The article "Engineering Transformations - Adopting Automated Testing As A Practice" delves into the critical role of automated testing in software development. It focuses on how leadership can spearhead the integration of automated testing into development workflows. The piece explores the challenges encountered and strategies needed for effective implementation, especially in startup and growth-stage company environments. It emphasizes the combination of technical and sociological elements necessary for this engineering transformation.
https://vaidik.in/engineering-transformations-adopting-automated-testing/
https://vaidik.in/engineering-transformations-adopting-automated-testing/
Vaidik Kapoor
Engineering Transformations - Adopting Automated Testing As A Practice
Leadership, in a way, is about finding and using levers that help the business take step jumps in making progress towards the vision of the company. Engineering leadership is similar but limited to engineering and product development. As engineering leaders…
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Hubble - Network, Service & Security Observability for Kubernetes using eBPF
https://github.com/cilium/hubble
https://github.com/cilium/hubble
GitHub
GitHub - cilium/hubble: Hubble - Network, Service & Security Observability for Kubernetes using eBPF
Hubble - Network, Service & Security Observability for Kubernetes using eBPF - cilium/hubble
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The blog post "Cybersecurity Isn't Special" challenges the notion that cybersecurity is a uniquely complex field. It critiques the idea that cybersecurity problems are more esoteric and difficult than those faced by other teams like SRE or platform engineering. The post argues for integrating cybersecurity into broader software resilience strategies rather than treating it as a separate, special area. It suggests practical steps for cybersecurity teams to collaborate more effectively with other engineering teams and to focus on building resilience into software systems.
https://kellyshortridge.com/blog/posts/cybersecurity-isnt-special/
https://kellyshortridge.com/blog/posts/cybersecurity-isnt-special/
Sensemaking by Shortridge
Cybersecurity Isn't Special
This blog post explains why cybersecurity shouldn’t be a special stream of work in organizations, and presents opportunities for security programs to become more constructive and less gatekeepy.
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The blog post "Speed Up Container Image Builds in Tekton Pipelines," outlines techniques for accelerating container image construction in Tekton Pipelines. It focuses on the utilization of Kaniko caching capabilities to enhance build speeds in a Tekton Pipeline environment, especially when dealing with non-persistent containers in Kubernetes. The article provides a comprehensive guide, including examples and instructions, for effectively implementing these techniques to optimize container image building processes.
https://cd.foundation/blog/2023/10/12/speed-up-container-image-builds-tekton-pipelines/
https://cd.foundation/blog/2023/10/12/speed-up-container-image-builds-tekton-pipelines/
CD Foundation
Speed Up Container Image Builds in Tekton Pipelines - CD Foundation
Use Kaniko caching capabilities to speed up builds in your Tekton Pipeline.
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ControlPlane, a leader in Kubernetes and cloud-native consulting, has announced its support for the CNCF Flux Project by hiring key maintainers. This move underscores the firm's commitment to the open-source project's sustainability and growth following WeaveWorks' closure. By integrating Flux maintainers Stefan Prodan and Soule Ba into its team, ControlPlane aims to bolster the project's development and enhance GitOps security practices. This support includes funding, infrastructure for testing, community engagement, and the release of resources like Hardening Guides and Policy Packs, reinforcing the mutual success of Flux CD technology and its users.
https://control-plane.io/posts/controlplane-backs-the-cncf-flux-project-by-employing-maintainers
https://control-plane.io/posts/controlplane-backs-the-cncf-flux-project-by-employing-maintainers
control-plane.io
ControlPlane backs the CNCF Flux Project by Employing Maintainers
ControlPlane's support for the CNCF Flux project ensures the sustainability and security of critical systems through open source maintenance and innovative enterprise solutions
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Module to Automatically maximize the utilization of GPU resources in a Kubernetes cluster through real-time dynamic partitioning and elastic quotas - Effortless optimization at its finest!
https://github.com/nebuly-ai/nos
https://github.com/nebuly-ai/nos
GitHub
GitHub - nebuly-ai/nos: Module to Automatically maximize the utilization of GPU resources in a Kubernetes cluster through real…
Module to Automatically maximize the utilization of GPU resources in a Kubernetes cluster through real-time dynamic partitioning and elastic quotas - Effortless optimization at its finest! - nebuly...
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Kilo is a multi-cloud network overlay built on WireGuard and designed for Kubernetes (k8s + wg = kg)
https://github.com/squat/kilo
https://github.com/squat/kilo
GitHub
GitHub - squat/kilo: Kilo is a multi-cloud network overlay built on WireGuard and designed for Kubernetes (k8s + wg = kg)
Kilo is a multi-cloud network overlay built on WireGuard and designed for Kubernetes (k8s + wg = kg) - squat/kilo
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The blog post "Architects & Tech Leads" explores the distinct roles of software architects and tech leads in product development teams. It discusses how these roles interact and work with product managers and engineering managers. The post delves into the challenges of defining these roles and the potential areas of conflict, emphasizing the importance of flexibility and collaboration in modern software development. It advocates for a synergistic approach, where each role complements the other, contributing to the overall success of the team.
https://mikefisher.substack.com/p/architects-and-tech-leads
https://mikefisher.substack.com/p/architects-and-tech-leads
Substack
Architects & Tech Leads
What do they do and how do they work together?
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