How to build an open source metrics dashboard
How GitHub volunteers built an open source metrics dashboard for the World Health Organization and some best practices they picked up along the way.
The post How to build an open source metrics dashboard appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024 related event deep dive: WasmCon
November 11-12, 2024 Salt Lake City, Utah View the schedule WasmCon is a two-day event focused on all things Web Assembly. This is the first time WasmCon is being held in conjunction with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America… ⌘ Read more
Kubernetes policy driven resource optimization with Kyverno
Member post originally published on Nirmata’s blog by Boris Kurktchiev Introduction As organizations increasingly turn to Kubernetes to deploy and manage containerized applications, they face unique challenges in efficiently allocating resources. The dynamic nature of Kubernetes often leads… ⌘ Read more
New Docker Desktop Enterprise Admin Features: MSI Installer and Login Enforcement Alternative
We’re excited to launch the general availability for two significant updates: the Docker Desktop MSI installer and a new sign-in enforcement alternative. These updates aim to streamline administration, improve security, and ensure users can take full advantage of Docker Business subscription features. ⌘ Read more
Docker Desktop 4.34: MSI Installer GA, Upgraded Host Networking, and Powerful Enhancements for Boosted Productivity & Administration
Discover Docker Desktop 4.34’s enhancements that boost security, scalability, and productivity for developers. This release includes a readily available MSI installer for simpler Windows deployment, improved authentication processes, smart storage compaction for WSL2, and seamless NVIDIA AI Workbench integration for streamlined model training and local development. ⌘ Read more
Yesterday, we rented a shared car and drove 50 km to the Edersee near Kassel, where we hiked a bit. There’s a castle up on one hill and the view was spectacular! It was definitely an active weekend. 😊 ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Developer Diary, Emma Nutt Day, Belated https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/09/02/emma-nutt.html #programming #project #devjournal
On my blog: Weird Enough? https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/09/01/weird.html #harm #politics #rant
My August ‘24 in Review
And now another month, and soon the summer, has come to an end. Time to take a (this time very) brief look back at August. ⌘ Read more
My August ‘24 in Review
And now another month, and soon the summer, has come to an end. Time to take a (this time very) brief look back at August. ⌘ Read more
Instead of doing another Freeletics workout this week, I took advantage of the great weather outside and challenged myself with some uphill biking. It definitely pushed me to my limits, but it was worth it! And it worked, even though my bike only has eight internal gears. ⌘ Read more
How I stopped a malicious IP from hammering my Gitea instance
Some IP from the US seemed to crawl my Gitea instance (running on the same small VPS as my blog and other self-hosted services) non-stop, which caused high CPU usage. I already wondered why the terminal was lagging so much and why Gitea had such a high CPU usage. ⌘ Read more
Instead of doing another Freeletics workout this week, I took advantage of the great weather outside and challenged myself with some uphill biking. It definitely pushed me to my limits, but it was worth it! And it worked, even though my bike only has eight internal gears. ⌘ Read more
How I stopped a malicious IP from hammering my Gitea instance
Some IP from the US seemed to crawl my Gitea instance (running on the same small VPS as my blog and other self-hosted services) non-stop, which caused high CPU usage. I already wondered why the terminal was lagging so much and why Gitea had such a high CPU usage. ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Geiko Eien Ni https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/31/geiko-eien-ni.html #freeculture #bookclub
On my blog: Toots 🦣 from 08/26 to 08/30 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/30/week.html #linkdump #socialmedia #quotes #week
Connecting passion and technology: my journey as a volunteer at the first Kubernetes Community Day – Lima, Peru 2024
Community post by Diego Cordero, Graduate in Telecommunications Engineering Hello everyone! I’m Diego Cordero from Lima, Peru, and I graduated with a degree in telecommunications engineering. In this blog, I share my experience volunteering for the first time… ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Real Life in Star Trek, Ethics https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/29/ethics.html #scifi #startrek #closereading
Kubernetes v1.31, Elli: an insider view!
Community post originally published on Medium by Matteo Bianchi Kubernetes has had a community-driven release lifecycle since forever now and I took part of it as Comms Shadow for v1.31, here’s how it went and what I have… ⌘ Read more
Erlang Solutions: 5 Ways MongooseIM Provides Scalable and Future-Proof Messaging
CTOs with instant messaging requirements are facing a challenge. Whether they are looking to improve an existing instant messaging system or implement one for the first time, they need a messaging solution that can scale to meet growing demands. It must also integrate with existing systems and remain future-proof against technological changes. It sounds like a lot to ask for, but traditi … ⌘ Read more
2024 is the biggest global election year in history. What’s at stake for developers?
GitHub is considering what is at stake for our users and platform, how we can take responsible action to support free and fair elections, and how developers contribute to resilient democratic processes.
The post [2024 is the biggest global election year in history. What’s at stake for developers?](https://github.blog/news-insights/policy-news- … ⌘ Read more
Sam Whited: Luddism in Becky Chambers’ Monk & Robot Series
Without use of constructs, you will unravel few mysteries.
Without knowledge of mysteries, your constructs will fail.
Find the strength to pursue both, for these are our prayers.
And to that end, welcome comfort, for without it, you cannot stay strong.
Becky Chambers has always been known for her political science fiction.
Whether it’s criticisms of the overly-bureaucratic and often classist, but
ultimately well-mea … ⌘ Read more
A guide to modern Kubernetes network policies
Member post originally published on Bouyant’s blog by Scott Rigby In the world of Kubernetes, network policies are essential for controlling traffic within your cluster. But what are they really? And why, when and how should you implement… ⌘ Read more
LitmusChaos audit complete!
Cross-posted from the OSTIF blog OSTIF is proud to share the results of our security audit of LitmusChaos. LitmusChaos is an open source chaos engineering platform for a multitude of cloud platforms. With the help of 7ASecurity and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation,… ⌘ Read more
Announcing 500 Kubestronauts
CNCF is pleased to announce that since launching the Kubestronauts program at KubeCon 2024 in Paris, over 500 Kubestronauts have joined the program. Each of these 500+ have active certifications in all of CNCF’s Kubernetes certifications: KCNA, KCSA,… ⌘ Read more
My journey as a Kubernetes release team shadow: insights and experiences
Community post originally published on Medium by Maryam Tavakkoli Kubernetes has become the de facto standard for container orchestration in the cloud-native ecosystem, powering some of the most critical infrastructures worldwide. The Kubernetes release process, which ensures the… ⌘ Read more
GitHub Enterprise: The best migration path from AWS CodeCommit
AWS CodeCommit is discontinuing new customer access and will no longer introduce new features. Learn how to migrate to GitHub Enterprise and why it’s the best option for you.
The post GitHub Enterprise: The best migration path from AWS CodeCommit appeared first on [The GitHub Blog](htt … ⌘ Read more
How to create a Kubernetes cluster in a Local Zone through Managed Rancher Service
Member post originally published on OVH Cloud’s blog by Aurélie Vache Container orchestration has become a cornerstone of modern application deployment, offering scalability, flexibility, and resource efficiency. It has become common to have to manage several Kubernetes clusters,… ⌘ Read more
Announcing Envoy Proxy 1.31.0 and Envoy Gateway 1.1
Project post by Jimmy Song, Erica Hughberg, Alyssa Wilk, Guy Daich Introduction We are thrilled to announce the new releases of the Envoy project, Envoy Proxy 1.31.0 and the Envoy Gateway 1.1.0, now supporting version 1.1 of the… ⌘ Read more
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Fangel Colón
Get to know Fangel This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Fangel Emilio Colón Navarro, lives in the Dominican Republic and is an SRE at Banco BHD. He’s been working with CNCF technologies since 2020. If you’d like to be… ⌘ Read more
Streamlining Local Development with Dev Containers and Testcontainers Cloud
Learn how to run Testcontainers-based tests or services from within dev containers and how to leverage Testcontainers Cloud securely and efficiently to make interacting with Docker even easier. ⌘ Read more
Optimizing AI Application Development with Docker Desktop and NVIDIA AI Workbench
Learn about Docker’s collaboration with NVIDIA, which enhances your ability to leverage Docker containers and improves your overall experience of building and developing AI/ML applications. ⌘ Read more
Building a translation agent on LlamaEdge
Member post originally published on Second State’s blog Prof. Andrew Ng’s agentic translation is a great demonstration on how to coordinate multiple LLM “agents” to work on a single task. It allows multiple smaller LLMs (like Llama-3 or Gemma-2) to… ⌘ Read more
How to Fix ESLint Violations with AI Assistance
Learn how to use GenAI to fix ESLint violations, without installing Node. ⌘ Read more
Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Merging a pull request
As part of the GitHub for Beginners guide, learn how to merge pull requests. This will enable you to resolve conflicts when they arise.
The post Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Merging a pull request appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Developer Diary, Women’s Equality Day https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/26/womens-equality.html #programming #project #devjournal
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Morrisa Jeanine https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/24/morrisa-jeanine.html #freeculture #bookclub
On my blog: Toots 🦣 from 08/19 to 08/23 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/23/week.html #linkdump #socialmedia #quotes #week
Three days, two flats, one epic bike tour
I finally did, what I planned to do for a long time: Biking from my first to my second flat. I did it in three days. 214 kilometers with 1750 meters uphill. ⌘ Read more
Ambient mesh: can sidecar-less Istio make your application faster?
Community post originally published on The New Stack by Lin Sun, Head of Open Source at Solo.io Ambient mode is the new sidecar-less data plane introduced in Istio in 2022. When ambient mode reached Beta status in May… ⌘ Read more
wasmCloud on the factory floor: efficient and secure processing of high velocity machine data
End user blog by Jochen Rau and Tyler Schoppe, Platform Engineering team at MachineMetrics “WebAssembly, wasmCloud, and NATS will not only reshape the MachineMetrics business but are already transforming industrial IoT. A big thanks to the WebAssembly and… ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Real Life in Star Trek, Power Play https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/22/power-play.html #scifi #startrek #closereading
GitHub named a Leader in the Gartner first-ever Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants
This year, as part of its annual Magic Quadrant series, Gartner published a first-of-its-kind report analyzing the state of play in the AI Code Assistants market–and named GitHub a Leader.
The post [GitHub named a Leader in the Gartner first-ever Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants](https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/github-named-a-lead … ⌘ Read more
logs/blog: annihilating corrupted hydra
Bridging cultures: empowering Japanese contributions to the Kubernetes community
Community post by Xie Ziyi, Kubernetes Upstream Training Japan Organizer, Cloud Native Community Japan Organizer, and Software Engineer, NEC Solution Innovators, Ltd. What is Kubernetes Upstream Training Japan Kubernetes Upstream Training Japan is a training course held in… ⌘ Read more
Erlang Solutions: The Diversity & Inclusion Programme: Our Pledge
As technology becomes increasingly integrated into our lives, the minds behind it must come from diverse backgrounds. Different viewpoints lead to better solutions, ensuring that the tech we create addresses the needs of a global audience.
At Erlang Solutions, we believe that a diverse workforce is a catalyst for creativity and progress. By sponsoring the Diversity & Inclusion Programme for [Code BEAM events](https://codebeameurope … ⌘ Read more
Survey: The AI wave continues to grow on software development teams
We surveyed 2,000 people on software development teams at enterprises in the U.S., Brazil, India, and Germany about the use, experience, and expectations around generative AI tools in software development.
The post Survey: The AI wave continues to grow on software development teams appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
Inside the numbers: the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon selection process for North America 2024
As part of our commitment to transparency within the cloud native community, we are providing an inside look into the work that goes on behind the scenes to bring the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon schedule to life. Note that… ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Developer Diary, World Humanitarian Day https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/19/humanitarian.html #programming #project #devjournal
Automatic Komoot export
While I like Komoot and use it to navigate and record all my tours, whether that are bike tours or hiking trips, it sucks that there’s no option to export all your data. There’s also no official API to easily implement such functionality. ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Antumbra, chapter 0 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/17/antumbra.html #freeculture #bookclub
On my blog: Toots 🦣 from 08/12 to 08/16 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/16/week.html #linkdump #mastodon #socialmedia #week
SSO and RBAC: a secure access strategy for your Kubernetes
Member post originally published on the Devtron blog by Bhushan Nemade TL;DR In the dynamic world of cloud-native, Kubernetes stands as an undisputed leader in the space of container orchestration. This article explores how to secure your Kubernetes… ⌘ Read more
How to level up your Git game with GitHub CLI
Using Git in the CLI can improve your development speed and power. Here are our top eight commands for using GitHub via your command line.
The post How to level up your Git game with GitHub CLI appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Real Life in Star Trek, Conundrum https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/15/conundrum.html #scifi #startrek #closereading
Automating open source: How Ersilia distributes AI models to advance global health equity
Discover how the Ersilia Open Source Initiative accelerates drug discovery by using GitHub Actions to disseminate AI/ML models.
The post [Automating open source: How Ersilia distributes AI models to advance global health equity](https://github.blog/open-source/social-impact/automating-open-source-how-ersilia-distributes-ai-models-to-advance-glo … ⌘ Read more
Introducing the Certified Backstage Associate certification for developers and platform engineers
As platform engineering and service catalogs have moved to the forefront of the conversation around cloud native developer experience, IT professionals need to understand the open source tools underpinning these trends. That’s why Cloud Native Computing Foundation and… ⌘ Read more
Explain infrastructure as code (alternatives to IaC)
Member post originally published on AppCD’s blog by Kunal Dabir I was recently speaking with an SRE who, when asked for their opinion on Infrastructure as Code (IaC), shouted, “it’s terrible and our devs hate it!” Now we… ⌘ Read more
Erlang Solutions: Elixir Blog Round-Up
Welcome to our first-ever Elixir blog round-up!
This is your guide to some of our most insightful articles on the Elixir programming language. Our experts have written several posts to further your knowledge, regardless of where you’re at in your Elixir journey.
So whether you’re a business leader looking to discover Elixir’s benefits, a seasoned developer looking for the latest Elixir updates, or just new to the language, we’ll have an article to keep you covered.
… ⌘ Read moreGitHub Availability Report: July 2024
In July, we experienced four incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services.
The post GitHub Availability Report: July 2024 appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
Found means fixed: Secure code more than three times faster with Copilot Autofix
With Copilot Autofix, developers and security teams can keep new vulnerabilities out of code and confidently remediate their backlog security debt.
The post Found means fixed: Secure code more than three times faster with Copilot Autofix appeared first on [The GitHub … ⌘ Read more
Deprecation of Password Logins on CLI with Docker SSO Enforcement
The Docker team announces the deprecation of password logins on the Docker CLI when Single Sign-On (SSO) is enforced, effective September 16, 2024. ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Yet Another Dark Mode Post https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/14/dark-mode-again.html #programming #techtips
What are AI agents and why do they matter?
Learn how AI agents and agentic AI systems use generative AI models and large language models to autonomously perform tasks on behalf of end users.
The post What are AI agents and why do they matter? appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
The ultimate guide to developer happiness
Five actionable tips and strategies to supercharge developer happiness—and a more innovative workplace.
The post The ultimate guide to developer happiness appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
From object transition to RCE in the Chrome renderer
In this post, I’ll exploit CVE-2024-5830, a type confusion in Chrome that allows remote code execution (RCE) in the renderer sandbox of Chrome by a single visit to a malicious site.
The post From object transition to RCE in the Chrome renderer appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
The benefits of mentoring and the CNCF Mentorship Program
By Nate Waddington, Head of Mentorship & Documentation, CNCF Technical people have a world of opportunities available to them when it comes to boosting career skills. But I’m going to make the case for taking a somewhat old-fashioned… ⌘ Read more
Interview with Kubestronaut in Orbit: David Pech
Get to know David David has more than 20 years of experience in SW development and infrastructure and hands-on experience in dozens of technologies and is the only Kubestronaut who has ALL of the CNCF certifications. He takes… ⌘ Read more
Zero Trust and Docker Desktop: An Introduction
We explore Zero Trust security and walk through several strategies for implementing Zero Trust within a Docker Desktop-based development environment. ⌘ Read more
Adorava conseguir escrever como este senhor, que torna o comportamento de uma substância perigosa em algo que dá vontade de ler até ao fim
https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/things-i-won-t-work-dimethylcadmium
After work bike tour
I admit it, I should rename the subtitle of my blog from “Thoughts of an IT expert” to “My bike tour log”. Even though it was 29° C outside today, I wanted to do another bike tour after work. 42 km through the surrounding area of my hometown. I discovered new places and noticed that it actually feels colder next to trees. It was much fun! ⌘ Read more
Adding the ESLint Tool to an AI Assistant: Improving Recommendations for JS/TS Projects
We show how to enable our AI assistant to provide advice that is both helpful and actionable for linting JavaScript and TypeScript projects. ⌘ Read more
Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Creating a pull request
As part of the GitHub for Beginners guide, learn how to create pull requests. This will enable you to suggest changes to existing repositories.
The post Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Creating a pull request appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Developer Diary, World Elephant Day https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/12/elephant.html #programming #project #devjournal
Virtualization Review: “KubeCon 2024: Visiting Salt Lake City”
KubeCon 2024 is a must-attend event for Kubernetes and cloud-native enthusiasts. It offers numerous sessions, keynotes and a vibrant show floor with major vendors and innovative startups. This dynamic gathering is ideal for individuals interested in rapidly evolving… ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Open Source Characters https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/11/open-source-characters.html #freeculture #licenses #rant
Why I am using an Android phone instead of a Wahoo
In my last bike trip report, I mentioned that I would review the Wahoo bike computer I ordered once I had a chance to try it out. Well, as it turns out, I sent the Wahoo back and found a solution that works better for me. ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Viaje a la Tierra del Quebracho https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/10/quebracho.html #freeculture #bookclub
@prologic@twtxt.net Thanks. It’s from a non-Euclidean geometry project: https://www.falsifian.org/blog/2022/01/17/s3d/
On my blog: Toots 🦣 from 08/05 to 08/09 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/09/week.html #linkdump #mastodon #socialmedia #week
Deploying a microservices application using Helm on Kubernetes
Community post originally published on Dev.to by Syed Asad Raza Helm, often described as the package manager for Kubernetes, simplifies the deployment and management of applications within Kubernetes clusters. This guide will walk you through deploying a microservices… ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Real Life in Star Trek, The Masterpiece Society https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/08/masterpiece-society.html #scifi #startrek #closereading
Today, after the daily standup (without standup though), I went to pick up my girlfriend’s exam paper. But instead of using car sharing or the bus, I decided to go there by bike. This time with my older city bike. Faster than the bus, cheaper than car sharing. And it was a nice break from work. Hurray for flextime and working from home, which makes this possible for me! ⌘ Read more
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So Long, and Thanks for the Job ?~L~X https://notiz.blog/b/99u
Score accepted as a CNCF Sandbox Project
Member post originally published on the Humanitec blog by Luca Galante The team at Humanitec is thrilled to announce that Score has officially been accepted as a Sandbox project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as of July 8, 2024. This… ⌘ Read more
Docker Best Practices: Understanding the Differences Between ADD and COPY Instructions in Dockerfiles
What are Docker ADD/COPY instructions and when should you use them? We explain the differences between the ADD and COPY instructions in Dockerfiles, including when to use each based on security, functionality, and build context. ⌘ Read more
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Getting to know the new CNCF Code of Conduct Committee
By the CNCF Code of Conduct Committee Hello CNCF community! Our permanent CNCF Code of Conduct Committee has been operating for eight months, so it’s time for us to share information about incidents we’ve handled in our community… ⌘ Read more
How to use AI coding tools to learn a new programming language
Explore how AI coding tools like GitHub Copilot can accelerate your journey to learn new programming languages.
The post How to use AI coding tools to learn a new programming language appeared first on [The GitHub Blog](https://gi … ⌘ Read more
The technical complexities of decoupled authorization
Member post originally published on the Cerbos blog by James Walker Decoupling authorization from your main application code makes authorization more scalable, easier to maintain, and simpler to integrate with your components. However, these benefits are difficult to… ⌘ Read more
Thank You to the Stack Overflow Community for Ranking Docker the Most Used, Desired, and Admired Developer Tool
Thank you to the community for recognizing Docker as the most-used and most-desired developer tool for the second consecutive year, and for elevating Docker to be the most-admired. ⌘ Read more
Installing multiple helm charts in one go [Approach 3 – using simple bash utility]
Community post originally published on Dev.to by Sunny Bhambhani In this article, we will be talking about Approach 3 i.e. how to get multiple helm charts installed using a simple bash utility. If you haven’t read the previous… ⌘ Read more
Refreshing the KCD program: a new chapter in community building
The Kubernetes Community Days (KCD) program has blossomed over the past two years thanks to the incredible efforts of our community. We at CNCF have been honored to support these events by offering valuable resources and tools, and… ⌘ Read more
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How to add OTEL instrumentation to a React Native app
Member post by Jonathan Munz, Senior Software Engineer at Embrace React Native allows developers to build native mobile apps using Javascript and Typescript for both iOS and Android. With a web language as its core and native deployment… ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Developer Diary, Coast Guard Day (belated) https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/05/coast-guard.html #programming #project #devjournal
Top 3 edge AI trends to look for in 2024
Member post by Abhijeet Kakade, Senior Marketing Expert at MSys Technologies 2023 was the year AI technologies became mainstream. What once was seen in movies is now a staple in daily business operations. AI is integrated into mobile… ⌘ Read more
Lowlands bike tour
On Thursday, I made another bike tour. Not in the low mountains, but in the south of the North German Plain. With more distance compared to the last time, I had way less incline and that makes a big difference. ⌘ Read more
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