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.
- What would a Kubernetes 2.0 look like (matduggan.com)
- Kubernetes is a symptom, not a solution (andreafortuna.org)
- Changes to the Kubernetes Slack (www.kubernetes.dev)
- Kubuntu finally removes support for X11 in new installs (www.neowin.net)
- Show HN: OntoCast – ontology-assisted KG generation (github.com)
- AI might undermine Kobo, one of the better alternatives to the Kindle (www.engadget.com)
- Switched from a Kindle ereader to Kobo for a week – why I'm never going back (www.laptopmag.com)
- Kubrick on a Clockwork Orange (genius.cat-v.org)
- Comparing the smallest, production-ready Kubernetes options (www.siderolabs.com)
- Why many TWS earbuds are capped to 128 kbit/s AAC? (btcodecs.valdikss.org.ru)
- Kubb (en.wikipedia.org)
- Show HN: 10x Kubernetes Cluster on Hetzner Cloud (github.com)
- Kubrick on a Clockwork Orange – An Interview with Michel Ciment (genius.cat-v.org)
- Running Pro*COBOL Programs in Kubernetes (github.com)
- A better Kubernetes, from the ground up (2020) (blog.dave.tf)
- I Built a Kubernetes Cluster at Home (and Why You Should Too) (subnetsavy.com)
- Show HN: Kabit – A habit tracker (apps.apple.com)
- An OSS Stack for AI Compute: Kubernetes + Ray + PyTorch + LLM (www.anyscale.com)
- Mammoth: Kubernetes operator for heterogeneous AI deployment (www.modular.com)