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What Would a Kubernetes 2.0 Look Like

What Would a Kubernetes 2.0 Look Like

Kubernetes rewrites the rulebook on infrastructure. Suddenly, scaling isn't a headache—it's an art. But then there's YAML. With its peculiar quirks and knack for screwing up, it feels more like a punchline than a solution. Enter Helm and its template circus, juggling dependencies with all the grace of a three-legged mule. Maybe it's time to trade that chaos for HCL or some built-in remedy. Because Kubernetes doesn't do messy.


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