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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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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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Why Chose OCI Artifacts for AI Model Packaging

Docker Model Runner injects LLMs into OCI artifacts, seamlessly marrying model delivery with container rituals. No need to invent custom toolchains. Think uncompressed "layers"—they're the secret sauce for faster, sharper, more efficient Model-Runner magic. It's not just a change; it's a quantum lea.. read more  

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GKE Data Cache, now GA, accelerates stateful apps

GKE Data Cachesupercharges PostgreSQL on GKE. Imagine squeezing out480% more transactions per secondand slashing latency by80%. It's like a balancing disk on steroids—Qdrant search gets a10xboost, even without cramming everything into memory. Impressive, right?.. read more  

GKE Data Cache, now GA, accelerates stateful apps
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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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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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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