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.
- Why is the first C++ (m)allocation always 72 KB? (joelsiks.com)
- Zclaw – The 888 KiB Assistant (zclaw.dev)
- I built a free interactive platform to learn KDB/q (kdb-academy.web.app)
- Incus vs. Kubernetes: Why Simplicity Wins (pieterbakker.com)
- Why Kubernetes Serving Breaks Down for Real-Time AI (www.cerebrium.ai)
- A one-line Kubernetes fix that saved 600 hours a year (blog.cloudflare.com)
- Benchmarking Kubernetes Log Collectors: Vector, Fluent Bit, OpenTelemetry (victoriametrics.com)
- The AI-Powered Kubernetes IDE (github.com)
- Show HN: Jurassic Park Unix System Kubernetes Viewer (github.com)
- Kobalt Tools (kbalt.com)
- Kubernetes Maintainers Read Mean Comments (2024) [video] (www.youtube.com)
- q and KDB-X (code.kx.com)
- What makes time-series database KDB-X so fast? (medium.com)
- Guess I was wrong about Kubernetes. Blame geopolitics (www.robinosborne.co.uk)
- How I made a shooter game in 64 KB [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Show HN: kg Food Log: Reveal the molecules in your foods (kg.enzom.dev)