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Kubernetes v1.30: Uwubernetes
kubernetes.io Kubernetes v1.30: Uwubernetes

Editors: Amit Dsouza, Frederick Kautz, Kristin Martin, Abigail McCarthy, Natali Vlatko Announcing the release of Kubernetes v1.30: Uwubernetes, the cutest release! Similar to previous releases, the release of Kubernetes v1.30 introduces new stable, beta, and alpha features. The consistent delivery o...

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Tekton Cloud Native CI/CD
tekton.dev Tekton

Cloud Native CI/CD

Tekton

I recently got recommended this project, to have a more natively connected CI/CD (I would probably be more interested in the CI part, as I already have argo-cd running) And it seems very interesting, and the development seems okayish active. The only thing that I am curious about (and why I made this post, besides maybe making more people aware that it exists), is how active the Tekton hub (https://hub.tekton.dev/) is.

So, maybe somebody here has some information on that. I am not using Tekton (yet), but I read somewhere in the documentation, that this hub is supposed to be the place to get re-usable components, but seeing the actual activity on there turned me off from the project a little bit, because a lot of things are in version 0.1 and have been last updated 1 or 2 years ago. Maybe that issue only exists, because I am not logged in, but that certainly looks weird.

So, do you have any experience with Tekton? How do you feel about it?

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Kubernetes Contexts: Complete Guide for Developers
itnext.io Kubernetes Contexts: Complete Guide for Developers

An introduction to Kubeconfig and Contexts. It’s finally time to understand how kubectl connects to Kubernetes.

Kubernetes Contexts: Complete Guide for Developers
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A Practical Guide to Running NVIDIA GPUs on Kubernetes
www.jimangel.io A Practical Guide to Running NVIDIA GPUs on Kubernetes

Setup an NVIDIA RTX GPU on bare-metal Kubernetes, covering driver installation on Ubuntu 22.04, configuration, and troubleshooting.

A Practical Guide to Running NVIDIA GPUs on Kubernetes
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Autogenerated descriptions gone wrong
github.com I'm confused: what's with the project descriptions at https://pkgx.dev/pkgs/? · Issue #5358 · pkgxdev/pantry

Sorry if this has been reported elsewhere already, or if this is explained in docs somewhere, but I don't understand the contents you have in https://pkgx.dev/pkgs/. Lets take a few popular project...

I'm confused: what's with the project descriptions at https://pkgx.dev/pkgs/? · Issue #5358 · pkgxdev/pantry

Originally taken from https://fosstodon.org/@squidfunk/111989558536475772.

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Why Linux is better for (most) developers!
  • I have had major problems, because I am also forced to use WSL. The network situation is the largest problem. Colleagues have had random time differences in WSL causing even TLS to fail, because they were 15 minutes in the past.

    I have had major issues, and I think its only because of WSL and wouldnt happen on native Linux.

  • Kubernetes 1.28: Revenge of the Sidecars?
    buoyant.io Kubernetes 1.28: Revenge of the Sidecars?

    If you're using Kubernetes, you've probably heard the term "sidecar" by now. What might surprise you, however, is that Kubernetes itself has no built-in notion of sidecars—at least, until now.

    Kubernetes 1.28: Revenge of the Sidecars?
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    Kubernetes — the standardization platform
    medium.com Kubernetes — the standardization platform

    While Kubernetes brings many new aspects to any infrastructure, one of it is always the hidden champion: standardization.

    Kubernetes — the standardization platform
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    GitHub - collabnix/kubezilla500: Building a largest Kubernetes Community Cluster
    github.com GitHub - collabnix/kubezilla500: Building a largest Kubernetes Community Cluster

    Building a largest Kubernetes Community Cluster. Contribute to collabnix/kubezilla500 development by creating an account on GitHub.

    GitHub - collabnix/kubezilla500: Building a largest Kubernetes Community Cluster

    And interesting project to have a look.

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    Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 nodes
    openai.com Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 nodes

    We’ve scaled Kubernetes clusters to 7,500 nodes, producing a scalable infrastructure for large models like GPT-3, CLIP, and DALL·E, but also for rapid small-scale iterative research such as Scaling Laws for Neural Language Models.

    Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 nodes
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    InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)SH
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