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v1.33: From Secrets to Service Accounts: Image Pulls Evolved

Kubernetes drops ephemeral KSA tokens into the mix for image pulls, putting long-lived credentials in the rearview mirror. Granular access? Absolutely rocks. Compliance? Consider it handled... read more  

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Impromptu disaster recovery

K3s reconciler threw a fit. A botched YAML reformat doubled up resources and obliterated the author’s cluster, courtesy of the clumsy hands of language models. It’s a vivid postcard from the island of LLM limitations. Luckily, Hetzner’s system rebuild stepped in to save the day. But it wasn’t painle.. read more  

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Anubis and caddy-docker-proxy

CKANfaced a barrage: 60 requests per second, courtesy of some mischief-maker in Brazil. EnterAnubis. With its SHA256 challenge, it cut through the chaos like a hot knife through warm Brazilian pão de queijo. Now, plugging Anubis intocaddy-docker-proxypractically did itself. The proxy auto-configures.. read more  

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The state of Kubernetes jobs in 2025 Q1

North American Kubernetes salariestook a 6% nosedive, settling at an average$165,288. Meanwhile, Europe enjoyed a tidy 4% uptick. Remote work? Holding steady at68%. No surprise—Pythonremained the darling of coding languages, getting a nod in62%of job posts, whileDockerwasn't far behind, gracing57%of.. read more  

The state of Kubernetes jobs in 2025 Q1
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From Edge to Enterprise: The StarlingX Advantage

StarlingXtackles low-latency like a boss, perfect for edge and enterprise clouds. It weaves together real-time Linux and OVS DPDK, all while juggling up to5,000 nodes. It scales effortlessly, sprinting from humblesingle-nodesetups to sprawlingtens-of-thousandsin multi-region clouds. Timing precision.. read more  

From Edge to Enterprise: The StarlingX Advantage
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v1.33: Fine-grained SupplementalGroups Control Graduates to Beta

Kubernetes v1.33 rolls in a snazzy beta feature: control over supplemental group merging in containers. It sharpenssecurityby exposing those sneaky implicit GIDs. But don't get too cozy—this power comes with strings. You’ll need CRI runtimes that play nice, or your pods will get the boot on unsuppor.. read more  

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Cutting Kubernetes Costs with kube-downscaler

kube-downscaleris your go-to for scheduling time-based scaling inKubernetes. It dodges HPA’s hiccups for pre-planned workloads. Imagine cron jobs but for replicas. Straightforward, effective, and perfect for trimming costs on snoozing dev environments... read more  

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v1.33: Prevent PersistentVolume Leaks When Deleting out of Order graduates to GA

Kubernetes v1.33finally pulls its socks up with storage cleanup. It now respects reclaim policies by wielding finalizers. No more leakingPersistentVolumes, even if you delete PVs like a mad hatter... read more  

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Uber’s Journey to Ray on Kubernetes

Uber tossed manual ML resource wrangling for a slick Kubernetes-Ray duo, amping up scalability and slashing inefficiencies.With dynamic resource pools, elastic sharing, and smart scheduling, they rev up utilization and demolish GPU waste—no micromanaging required... read more  

Uber’s Journey to Ray on Kubernetes
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How to build small and secure Docker images for Rust (FROM scratch)

This Dockerfile allows for the creation of minimal and secure Docker images for Rust projects. It utilizes multi-stage builds to avoid unnecessary dependencies and reduces the size of the final image... read more  

Resourcely is a configuration engine that helps developers move faster and lets companies mitigate risk while minimizing incidents. Resourcely is a paved road for infrastructure, meaning it guides you through creating secure and compliant cloud infrastructure without the need to understand the vast amount of configuration options. With Resourcely you can:

Leverage secure-by-default resource templates to prevent misconfiguration from the start

Block resource provision requests that don't adhere to configured guardrails

Make infrastructure management easy, allowing developers to focus more on development and less on cloud complexity

Track the creators and statuses of resource pull requests from one interface, reducing context switching and supporting audit requirements