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Connecting Applications to Self-Service Datastores

Self-service datastore delivery just got easier with Kubernetes init containers and mutating admission webhooks automating secrets provision and rotation securely, simplifying developer workflows and enhancing data security... read more  

Connecting Applications to Self-Service Datastores
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Your Barbershop Doesn't Need Kubernetes

A$50K enterprise AI solutionfor a small barbershop’s calendar woes? Get real. Instead, roll up your sleeves, shell out a modest used car budget, and letAIwrestle with the true hairballs: no-shows, last-minute swaps, and—bonus—gleaming, satisfied clients... read more  

Your Barbershop Doesn't Need Kubernetes
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Enhancing Kubernetes Event Management with Custom Aggregation

Kubernetes Eventshold the keys to your cluster's secrets, but when event torrents flood in, finding the gems takes effort. An avalanche of alerts tests your patience, bandwidth, and sanity. Enter custom event aggregation miracles: they slice troubleshooting tedium from weeks to minutes. By stitching.. read more  

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Components of an Open Source AI Compute Tech Stack

AI stacks are zeroing in onKubernetes,Ray, andPyTorchto boost workload scaling, whilevLLMsteps up LLM processing. Yet, in research-heavy enclaves, the old warhorseSLURMstill has its spotlight... read more  

Components of an Open Source AI Compute Tech Stack
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Dual-Stack: Cilium Complementary Features

Trade inRKE2 Nginxfor the nimbleCilium Gateway API. It cranks up your Layer 7 filtering, routing, and security magic—no BGP machine needed. And withCilium LB IPAM, IP addresses scatter across your local network like it’s confetti time... read more  

Dual-Stack: Cilium Complementary Features
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Announcing Multigres: Vitess for Postgres

Supabasehas a bold mission: makePostgresfly with their new project,Multigres. Inspired byVitessfor MySQL, they're gunning for seamless Postgres compatibility. Supabase hums along as usual, but keep an eye onOrioleDB—it's about to team up with Multigres and stir things up... read more  

Announcing Multigres: Vitess for Postgres
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No SSH? What Is Talos, This Linux Distro for Kubernetes?

Talos Linuxflips the script: an unyielding file system, managed by API magic, and says goodbye to SSH forever. Built forKuberneteson just about any platform. Yes, even those Raspberry Pis hiding in your drawer... read more  

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Korben.info - Quarkdown : Du Markdown avec des super pouvoirs pour les tech

Vous en avez marre de galérer avec LaTeX pour rédiger vos docs techniques ? Et bien de mon côté, j’ai découvert Quarkdown et c’est vraiment cool, vous allez voir.

Quarkdown, c’est donc le projet coup de coeur de Giorgio Garofalo, un étudiant en ingénierie à l’université de Bologne qui a eu une idée de génie : et si on combinait la simplicité de Markdown avec la puissance de LaTeX ? Le résultat, est donc un système de composition moderne qui compile en millisecondes là où LaTeX nous fait poireauter des secondes entières.

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🌐 The Next Web Conference 2025

📅 June 19–20, 2025 📍 Amsterdam, Netherlands The Next Thing. It’s Our Thing. Join us at TNW Conference 2025, where tech meets business in a high-energy, festival-style setting. Whether you're a founder, investor, innovator, or tech enthusiast—this is where Europe’s digital future is being shaped. Why..

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📊 The State of Open Source in 2025: Between Growth and Growing Pains

The latest “State of Open Source” report paints a picture that’s both familiar and unexpectedly sobering. Yes—96% of organizations are using FOSS. But behind that success story are challenges that can't be ignored: 🔸 40% of large enterprises still rely on end-of-life CentOS 🔸 25% don’t know how they..

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