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.
- Kubernetes Ingress Nginx is retiring (www.kubernetes.dev)
- Building the largest known Kubernetes cluster (cloud.google.com)
- Show HN: PrinceJS – 19,200 req/s Bun framework in 2.8 kB (built by a 13yo) (princejs.vercel.app)
- A 'small' vanilla Kubernetes install on NixOS (stephank.nl)
- Kubernetes Is Your Private Cloud (oneuptime.com)
- RunC Container Escape: What Docker and Kubernetes Users Need to Know (www.minimus.io)
- Kyber vs. RSA-2048 (blog.ellipticc.com)
- AI, DevOps, and Kubernetes: Kelsey Hightower on What's Next [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Show HN: Kibun (気分) – a decentralized status.cafe alternative I made (www.kibun.social)
- KB5072911: Explorer, the Start menu might not start on some enterprise devices (support.microsoft.com)
- Kubernetes and the Erlang VM: orchestration on the large and the small (blog.plataformatec.com.br)
- Kubernetes Configuration Good Practices (kubernetes.io)
- Kubernetes overlords decide Ingress Nginx isn't worth saving (www.theregister.com)
- The Great Agent Scramble at KubeCon '25: How AI Is Rewiring Enterprise Software (www.mydecisive.ai)
- Kubricks' 2001: One Man's Incredible Odyssey (2015) (nzpetesmatteshot.blogspot.com)
- K8s-1M: Unintentionally reinventing Google Borg to scale Kubernetes (bchess.github.io)
- How to Run Jenkins on Kubernetes (spacelift.io)
- Why Ceph and Rook Is the Gold Standard for Bare-Metal Kubernetes (oneuptime.com)