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Announcing Flux 2.3 GA
Project post originally published on Flux’ blog by Stefan Prodan We are thrilled to announce the release of Flux v2.3.0! In this post, we will highlight some of the new features and improvements included in this release. General availability… ⌘ Read more

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Cloud strategies for the best cost and results: public vs private vs hybrid cloud
Member post originally published on Netris’ blog In an era when the typical business is overspending on cloud resources by a rate of 20 to 30 percent, according to IDC, finding ways to rein in cloud costs is critical…. ⌘ Read more

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Erlang Solutions: Comparing Elixir vs Java
After many years of active development using various languages, in the past months, I started learning Elixir. I got attracted to the language after I heard and read nice things about it and the BEAM VM, but – to support my decision about investing time to learn a new language – I tried to find a comparison between Elixir and various other languages I already knew.

What I found was pretty disappointing. In most of these comparisons, Elixir performed much worse … ⌘ Read more

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Empowering Developers at Microsoft Build: Docker Unveils Integrations and Sessions
Docker’s presence at Microsoft Build is more than just a showcase — it’s a portal to the future of application development. Visit our booth to interact with Docker experts, experience live demos, and explore the powerful capabilities of Docker Desktop and other Docker products. ⌘ Read more

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How to Download & Install VMware Fusion Pro for Mac for Free
VMware Fusion Pro is now available for free for personal use, according to a blog post on the developers website. VMware Fusion Pro is powerful hypervisor software that allows you to create and run virtual machines on your Mac, enabling the capability to do things like run a virtualized Windows installation atop MacOS, or run … Read MoreRead more

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Advanced usage of the NVIDIA Device Plugin
Member post originally published on the SuperOrbital blog by Keegan McCallum, Engineer Introduction In the previous post, we explored the fundamentals of using the NVIDIA Device Plugin to manage GPU resources in Kubernetes clusters. If you haven’t read… ⌘ Read more

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Streamlining Cloud Native Community Group (CNCG) management: introducing new organizer forms
Effective organization is key to success in the dynamic world of community group management. Whether you’re leading a tech-focused community or a group centered around a shared interest, having transparent processes in place can make all the difference…. ⌘ Read more

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Announcing LitmusChaosCon 2024!
Community post by Prithvi-Raj, LitmusChaos Community Leader, CNCF Ambassador The LitmusChaos community is excited to announce the inaugural edition of its community conference, the LitmusChaosCon 2024, a one-day virtual-only conference on all things LitmusChaos and Chaos Engineering scheduled… ⌘ Read more

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Docker Desktop 4.30: Proxy Support with SOCKS5, NTLM and Kerberos, ECI for Build Commands, Build View Features, and Docker Desktop on RHEL Beta
Read about new features in Docker Desktop 4.30, such as improved SOCKS5 proxy support, advanced integration with NTLM and Kerberos, and extended Enhanced Container Isolation to secure build environments. ⌘ Read more

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The power of control
You know, I’ve found a pretty effective way to reduce my addiction to certain websites: blocking them at the DNS level using NextDNS. It’s a trick I picked up after realizing I was spending far too much time on Hacker News (my addiction to that is gone for quite some time already!). And now? I’ve extended it to a forum I used to frequent multiple times a day. ⌘ Read more

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A step-by-step guide to securely upgrading your EKS clusters
Member post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Stevie Caldwell As an agile open source project, Kubernetes continues to evolve, as does the cloud computing landscape. Keeping up with the latest versions isn’t practical for many organizations, and… ⌘ Read more

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This blog has no Onion Service anymore
I had Tor support in GoBlog for over three years now, but I decided to disable it on my blog (and the GoBlog blog) for now. Several times, Tor randomly started using a lot of memory on my VPS and even crashed my block one or two times. It could have been the Go library used to integrate Tor, or something else in the Tor code itself, I don’t know. ⌘ Read more

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A new course: how to use Dapr and WebAssembly to build scalable and secure cloud apps
If it’s time to expand your skill set and master relevant new technologies, Linux Foundation Training and Certification and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation have a new course, Dapr with WebAssembly (LFD233). At a time when technology is… ⌘ Read more

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Get the first look at CloudNativeSecurityCon North America 2024’s schedule, add-on events, and more
The schedule for CloudNativeSecurityCon North America 2024 is now live, and is filled with 75 sessions offering practical solutions and thoughtful discussions of some of the biggest challenges in security today. The conference will be held June 26… ⌘ Read more

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Erlang Solutions: A Comprehsive Guide to Ruby v Elixir
Deciding what programming language is best for your long-term business strategy is a difficult decision. If you’re tossing the coin between Ruby and Elixir, or considering making a shift from one to the other, you probably have a lot of questions about both languages.

So let’s compare these widely popular and dynamic languages: Elixir and Ruby. We’ll explore the advantages and disadvantages of each language, as well as their optimal use … ⌘ Read more

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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024 and Utah’s Bathroom Bill
CNCF and the Linux Foundation are saddened by the Utah state legislature’s passing of HB 257, an anti-equal rights law commonly referred to as the “Utah bathroom bill.” Notwithstanding the new Utah law, CNCF is committed to ensuring… ⌘ Read more

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GitHub Copilot Chat in GitHub Mobile is now generally available
With GitHub Copilot Chat in GitHub Mobile, developers can collaborate, ask coding questions, and gain insights into both public and private repositories anywhere, anytime–all in natural language for users on all GitHub Copilot plans.

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Kubernetes is turning 10! Join the party on June 6th
Over the last 10 years, Kubernetes has risen to become the backbone of modern application deployment and has completely changed the course of innovation.  Kubernetes was the first project accepted into the CNCF Incubator in March 2016 and… ⌘ Read more

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Adding color-blind themes to Kubecolor to make Kubernetes more inclusive
Ambassador post originally published on Sebastian “Prune” Thomas’s blog Kubcolor is a thin wrapper over the kubectl command that adds coloring to the output. I cloned the project and started maintaining it back in 2022 when the original author wasn’t active… ⌘ Read more

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From my father, there’s still an old Commodore 64 he used when he was young. I kept it since I thought I might try some retro-computing. But now (some years later) in the process of cleaning up my flat and throwing out things I no longer need, I tried to connect it to the TV, but somehow didn’t get it working. It might be the wrong cable, the wrong adapter, or just a faulty graphics unit in this device. I will just sell it on eBay untested. In the end, I think I wouldn’t enjoy that device much anyway. I grew up w … ⌘ Read more

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Top 5 cloud computing trends of 2024
Member post by Sameer Danave, Senior Director of Marketing, MSys Technologies Every time I think I have this whole technology game down to a science, something changes in the blink of an eye. And if you’re as enthusiastic… ⌘ Read more

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Is your supply chain secure? Double check with our framework
A secure supply chain is a critical piece of cloud native security, and it can be tricky to get right because it covers such a broad expanse of factors from code to pipelines and beyond. Join us on… ⌘ Read more

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Celebrating 1 year of A11y Design Bootcamp: Takeaways and tips
A11y Design Bootcamp is a live educational program that consists of exercises, discussions, and knowledge shares to raise awareness of web accessibility best practices, the role designers play in creating accessible products, and how to advocate for accessibility with cross-functional partners.

The post [Celebrating 1 year of A11y Design Bootcamp: Takeaways and tips](https://github.blog/2024-05-02-celebrating-1- … ⌘ Read more

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Early explorations and practices of Xline, a stateful application managed by Karmada
Member post by DatenLord Background and Motivation More and more IT vendors are now embracing cross-cloud multi-clustering as cloud-native technologies and cloud markets continue to mature. Here’s Flexera’s mid-2023 survey on the cloud-native market’s acceptance of multi-cloud, multi-cluster… ⌘ Read more

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Erlang Solutions: Naming your Daemons
Within Unix systems, a daemon is a long-running background process which does not directly interact with users. Many similar processes exist within a BEAM application. At times it makes sense to name them, allowing sending messages without requiring the knowledge of their process identifier (aka PID). There are several benefits to naming processes, these include:

  1. Organised processes: using a descriptive and meaningful name organises the processes in the system. It cla … ⌘ Read more

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Empowering accessibility: GitHub’s journey building an in-house Champions program
As part of GitHub’s dedication to accessibility, we expanded our internal accessibility program and scaled up our internal auditing process to help remove or lower barriers for users with disabilities. Then, we empowered employees from various disciplines to drive accessibility efforts within their teams.

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Accelerating Machine Learning with GPUs in Kubernetes using the NVIDIA Device Plugin
Member post originally published on the SuberOrbital blog by Keegan McCallum NVIDIA Device Plugin for Kubernetes plays a crucial role in enabling organizations to harness the power of GPUs for accelerating machine learning workloads. Introduction Generative AI is… ⌘ Read more

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FinOps for Kubernetes: engineering cost optimization
Community post by Saqib Jan Cloud has given on-demand access to compute resources, but high availability also makes cost a much more dynamic problem to forecast. This reverberates as companies continue to expand their cloud footprints and adopt… ⌘ Read more

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The hidden economy of open source software
Member post originally published on Sysdig’s blog by Nigel Douglas The recent discovery of a backdoor in XZ Utils (CVE-2024-3094), a data compression utility used by a wide array of various open-source, Linux-based computer applications, underscores the importance of open-source… ⌘ Read more

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Open source software in AI and cloud trends to watch in 2024: thoughts from the Netris community
Member post originally published on Netris’s blog Let’s face it: The world of open source software can feel boring – in a good way. Open source has become so pervasive, and so deeply entrenched within modern software stacks… ⌘ Read more

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