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.
- Show HN: Emacs on a Kobo Clara BW ebook reader (github.com)
- Kubernetes Security Architecture Cheatsheet (github.com)
- AI on Kubernetes Without the Pain (blog.skypilot.co)
- Kubezonnet: Monitor Cross-Zone Network Traffic in Kubernetes (www.polarsignals.com)
- Mirantis Rockoon: OpenStack Management on Kubernetes (thenewstack.io)
- "You Don't Need Kubernetes (Yet)" (newsletter.bluecollar.engineer)
- K8GB – A cloud native Kubernetes Global Balancer (github.com)
- Orchestrating LLM Fine-Tuning on Kubernetes with SkyPilot and MLflow (alex000kim.com)
- Proton worldwide outage caused by Kubernetes migration (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
- The Kubernetes Pendulum? (kyle.cascade.family)
- Is Kubernetes or Slurm the best orchestrator for 512 GPU jobs (www.fluidstack.io)
- New Year's Resolution: Getting Kubernetes Secrets Right (infisical.com)
- Kubernetes as a Distro (matduggan.com)
- How to Overcome Perfectionism: Life Lessons from Kubrick to Picasso (www.highexistence.com)
- Preventing Out-of-Memory (OOM) Kills in Kubernetes (causely.ai)
- Kubernetes, Rust, Linux and DOS? The year in Open Source (thenewstack.io)
- Union: Cloudfare Workers in Kubernetes (github.com)
- Announcing 1000 Kubestronauts (www.cncf.io)
- Real-World Kubernetes with Andy Suderman [audio] (www.thecloudgambit.com)
- Kabukicho Bars Are Turning Dating Apps into Traps (www.tokyoweekender.com)