How to kill a Kubernetes cluster in one easy step – Somewhere Within Boredom
1_DevOps'ish
kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder-declarative-pattern: A toolkit for building declarative operators with kubebuilder
All the web sites I maintain are static and easily readable, versioned, and easy to maintain | Chris's Wiki :: blog/web/StaticWebsiteTheoryPractice
Durable Communication
It's not inherently harder to be a tech lead while remote or on a distributed team – it's more deliberate.
One Ukrainian soldier had six extensively drug-resistant bacterial infections
One soldier's horrifying collection of superbugs highlights hidden war.
Mark Lucovsky, the former head of OS on Google's AR team, leaves, saying leadership changes and “unstable commitment and vision” weighed heavily on his decision
Google’s AR ambitions are looking less and less likely.
The next Theranos??? | Startup aims to make lab-grown human eggs, transforming options for creating families
New companies are working to commercialize in vitro gametogenesis, or IVG, a technology that could make human eggs and sperm in the lab from any cell in the body.
Claude 2
We are pleased to announce Claude 2, our newest model, which can be accessed via API as well as a new public-facing beta website at claude.ai.
Chinese hackers breached US and European government email through Microsoft bug
A Chinese hacking group exploited a bug in Microsoft’s cloud email service to spy on two-dozen organizations, including some government agencies, the tech giant said late Tuesday.
Trying? They’ve been working on it for years. | Russia Is Trying to Leave the Internet and Build Its Own
Russia and other nations are working on “sovereign Internet” systems that threaten digital rights—and the stability of the global Internet
What to Know About ChatGPT’s New Code Interpreter Feature (Gift Article)
Graphs, maps and data analyses? Now ChatGPT can do even more.
What to Know About ChatGPT’s New Code Interpreter Feature (Gift Article)
Graphs, maps and data analyses? Now ChatGPT can do even more.
AlmaLinux OS - Forever-Free Enterprise-Grade Operating System
An Open Source, community owned and governed, forever-free enterprise Linux distribution.
Could NAND capacity replace HDDs by 2029? – Blocks and Files
Could global NAND manufacturing capacity be able to make enough flash to cover market needs covered by HDDs? Our estimations say yes.
Universal Blue aka My Linux Desktop OS
Is distributed computing dying, or just fading into the background?
There seems to be much less excitement about distributed computing these days.
How a Cloud Flaw Gave Chinese Spies a Key to Microsoft’s Kingdom
Microsoft says hackers somehow stole a cryptographic key, perhaps from its own network, that let them forge user identities and slip past cloud defenses.
Juniper Releases Multiple Security Updates for Juno OS | CISA
FTC investigating ChatGPT over potential consumer harm
ChatGPT sees its first hint of regulation as the federal agency requests documentation about its business practices.
AWS Global Accelerator for blue-green deployments
Who is curious about Kubernetes troubleshooting tools based on AI? RunWhen | AI Troubleshooting
RunWhen is a platform for troubleshooting complex tech stacks with generative AI assistance. It helps engineers identify when issues they are chasing lie in their app, their cloud-native platform or their vendors by answering the question: “What do I run and when?”
Medik8s
Medik8s (pronounced medicates) aims for automatic detection and recovery of unhealthy k8s nodes
Two new AI-based weather-forecasting systems challenging the status quo
Announcing Spin v1.4
Spin 1.4 introduces automatic SQLite storage, application troubleshooting with the Spin Doctor, and more!
A critical look at the disparity of failures in demographic inference tools
What’s in a name? What’s not in a name? And why does this rose not smell so sweet?
‘An Act of War’: Inside America’s Silicon Blockade Against China (Gift Article)
The Biden administration thinks it can slow China’s economic growth by cutting it off from advanced computer chips. Could the plan backfire?
Red Hat and the Clone Wars IV: Knives Out: Dissociated Press
Today SUSE announced its intent to do a “hard fork” of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), and yesterday Oracle came out with a press release aimed squarely at Red Hat and IBM, and trying …
Principles of DevOps: Flow | Garrit's Notes
Generalist developer writing about fullstack development, system administration and free software.
Virtualized Linux on macOS Internals
So you want to run a Linux virtual machine on macOS. This is something I worked on for a while at Google — the more general problem of running Kubernetes clusters for development (i.e., minikube) on systems that didn’t natively support containers (i.e., macOS and Windows). To do so, you need to become somewhat of an expert in booting, provisioning, and managing ephemeral virtual machines (quickly). Native Apple Hypervisors. Originally, there was the Hypervisor.framework APIs included in OS X.
Thunderbird 115 Released with Major UI Changes - OMG! Ubuntu
A brand new version of the Thunderbird email client is out – and it's looking fire! Many of the major UI changes teased last year make their debut here in