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Kubernetes 1.33: Resizing Pods Without the Drama (Finally!)

Kubernetes 1.33brings in-place pod vertical scaling, allowing you to adjust CPU and memory without restarting pods, a game-changer for seamless resource management in production workloads. This feature simplifies vertical pod autoscaling especially for stateful workloads like databases... read more  

Kubernetes 1.33: Resizing Pods Without the Drama (Finally!)
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A Journey Through Kafkian SplitDNS in a Multitenant Kubernetes Offering

SCHIPfaced off with tenant demands for serverless Kafka. Their weapon of choice? A crafty DNS trick usingCoreDNSand a few clevernode-local DNSadjustments. They kept multitenancy alive and kicking without wearing out the ops team. Nice move... read more  

A Journey Through Kafkian SplitDNS in a Multitenant Kubernetes Offering
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The Ultimate Guide to Running Kubernetes in a Home Lab

K3sandMicroK8sshine in makeshift home labs with minimal hardware. Throw inLonghornfor storage andVelerofor backup bliss. Now that's a recipe for tech nirvana... read more  

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GitOps for Kubernetes With Nixidy and ArgoCD

Nixidyturns Kubernetes YAMLs into sleek, declarative Nix setups. It offers a robust, repeatable config flow—even for those complex Helm charts. Spice up your deployment by pairingArgoCDwith encrypted secrets viasops-secrets-operator. Now you can wrangle sensitive data in Git with style—and security... read more  

GitOps for Kubernetes With Nixidy and ArgoCD
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Interesting Kubernetes application demos

Kubeappsis your backstage pass to deploying and controllingK8sapps with style. Dive into a treasure chest ofHelmcharts ready to roll. For those looking to jazz up a demo, unleashKubedoomorKubevaders. Obliteratepodsfor stress-testing, or just because you can. Craving some retro-futuristic fun? Check .. read more  

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F5 Unleashes Innovation with Powerful New AI Capabilities on BIG-IP Next for Kubernetes on NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs

TheModel Context Protocol (MCP)just crashed the party, turning heads and flipping tables with its focus on tailor-made AI setups. EnterAI factoriesandNeoclouds—souped-up cloud havens crafted to power-hungry AI demands. Handle with care, because these bad boys redefine what's possible... read more  

F5 Unleashes Innovation with Powerful New AI Capabilities on BIG-IP Next for Kubernetes on NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs
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Changes to Kubernetes Slack

The Kubernetes gang will cling to their premium Slack status a while longer. But come 2025, free Slack will beckon. Discord’s got its eye on the scene too, whispering sweet promises of GitHub sync and other shiny toys... read more  

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NSEnter and Kubernetes

nsenteris your backstage pass to aKubernetesnode. It plays with Linux namespaces, crashing through isolation walls for a direct look inside. Summon it withPID1 and proper permissions, and you're deep in the node's core. No middleman required... read more  

NSEnter and Kubernetes
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How We Designed Model Runner and What’s Next

Docker's just unleashed a new gadget with Desktop4.40. Meet theModel Runner, your ticket to running AI models on your local machine. Imagine it as the Peacekeeper of container-host diplomacy. It’s powered byllama.cppand can ride GPUs like a pro skater. Oh, and it plays nice with theOpenAI API. Model.. read more  

How We Designed Model Runner and What’s Next
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State of App Dev: Security

Securityisn’t just for the IT crowd anymore. Everyone's on duty.Only 1%of developers bother to look the other way. A mere20%of organizations throw money at outsiders to handle it. The real trip wire? Planning. It derails teams faster than you'd believe... read more Â