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How To Run Kubernetes Commands in Go: Steps and Best Practices

Gocranks upKubernetesautomation, letting you tango directly with clusters at lightning speed. Forget clumsy shell scripts. Dive into Go's slick native libraries to conjure up CLI tools and seamless automation. Meanwhile, bask in rock-solid community support and run your masterpieces on any platform... read more  

How To Run Kubernetes Commands in Go: Steps and Best Practices
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Kubernetes configuration as code – Gitea and ArgoCD

ArgoCDbrings serious application management chops to the table. But when it meets existingHelmsetups, chaos might ensue—junk those old secrets to clear the path... read more  

Kubernetes configuration as code – Gitea and ArgoCD
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Announcing Argo CD v3.1

Argo CD v3.1rolls out the red carpet forOCI registries. Now you can grab Kubernetes manifests just like container images. Security and portability take center stage. Meet the new Hydrator updates, which stitch dry commits to code, making traceability sleeker and UI displays sharper... read more  

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Streamlining application deployment on Kubernetes at RBC Capital Markets: A journey with FluxCD

RBC FinSec Incubatorlaunched with Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst to support fintech and cybersecurity startups in meeting financial sector needs... read more  

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Hackers Exploit Misconfigured Docker APIs to Mine Cryptocurrency via Tor Network

Wiz Researchdives headfirst into the murky depths of150,000 cloud accounts. They unearth glaring vulnerabilities, pointing fingers at major lapses in data exposure and slipshod access controls... read more  

Hackers Exploit Misconfigured Docker APIs to Mine Cryptocurrency via Tor Network
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How I Stopped Worrying About Costs and Learned to Love Kubernetes

Deploying a punyHello Worldapp on Kubernetes? Brace yourself. The meter's running even before your first visitor stumbles in—over$150/monthjust for the control plane. Solution? EnterRackspace Spot. Slash that tab by up to76%using bargain-basement servers that practically pay you at $0.001/hour, plus.. read more  

How I Stopped Worrying About Costs and Learned to Love Kubernetes
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I use these niche Docker containers to boost my productivity

Tududicorrals tasks and projects with tags, colors, and inboxes inside a nimble, containerized UI.Docmostmimics Notion with privacy-first spaces, block editing, and file embeds—no cloud lock-in.Syncthingsyncs files peer-to-peer, ditching cloud dependencies while keeping data always current.Grocyorch.. read more  

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Enforce admission policies with artifact attestations in Kubernetes using OPA Gatekeeper

OPA Gatekeeperups the ante on Kubernetes security. How? By enforcingGitHub Artifact Attestationswith the flair of a seasoned bouncer. Non-compliant images now get the boot before they even think about deployment... read more  

Enforce admission policies with artifact attestations in Kubernetes using OPA Gatekeeper
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🔁 What is a Load Balancing Switch?

A Load Balancing Switch is a powerful networking device that distributes incoming traffic across multiple servers — improving performance, scalability, and availability. At RELIANOID, we’ve integrated this into our solutions to help businesses: ✅ Optimize resource usage ✅ Ensure high availability ✅ ..

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Embed Video Conferencing in Your App with MirrorFly’s API

Learn how to integrate scalable, secure, and real-time video conferencing into your app using MirrorFly's Video Calling API. This blog walks you through the benefits, technical features, and step-by-step process to embed video calls effortlessly into web or mobile platforms.

In-app video conferencing interface powered by MirrorFly API with real-time low-latency video call features on mobile and web
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