Hackernews posts about KGB
KGB is Russia's former main security agency that was responsible for domestic and international intelligence, as well as enforcing Soviet law from 1922 to 1991.
- Zero-Downtime Kubernetes Deployments on AWS with EKS (glasskube.dev)
- CEO of Kubient sentenced for fraud (arstechnica.com)
- Understanding DNS Resolution on Linux and Kubernetes (jpetazzo.github.io)
- Kubernetes Home – what do you do if your ISP changes your IP addresses? (vegard.blog.engen.priv.no)
- KBLaM: Bringing plug-and-play external knowledge to LLMs (www.microsoft.com)
- Valibot v1 – The 1 kB schema library for TypeScript (valibot.dev)
- One giant Kubernetes cluster for everything (www.loft.sh)
- The Immutable Future of PostgreSQL Extensions in Kubernetes with CloudNativePG (www.gabrielebartolini.it)
- Recyling a OnePlus 6T into a Kubernetes Node (gabrielsimmer.com)
- Lesson series: Kubernetes fundamentals for complete beginners (curiousdevscorner.gumroad.com)
- The Nvidia Rubin NVL576 Kyber Midplane Is Huge – ServeTheHome (www.servethehome.com)
- KBLaM: Bringing plug-and-play external knowledge to LLMs (www.microsoft.com)
- Headlamp: Kubernetes Web UI (github.com)
- Kyber512's Security Level (2023) (keymaterial.net)
- WebAssembly on Kubernetes (www.loft.sh)
- "The kebab and the French train station": another view (blog.osm-ai.net)
- Kibana Hit with a Critical CVE (www.root.io)
- Components of the Kubernetes Architecture (cloudnativenow.com)