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Creating a default community health file - GitHub Docs
Creating a default community health file - GitHub Docs
You can create default community health files, such as CONTRIBUTING and CODE_OF_CONDUCT. Default files will be used for any repository owned by the account that does not contain its own file of that type.
·docs.github.com·
Creating a default community health file - GitHub Docs
BleepingComputer (@BleepingComputer@infosec.exchange)
BleepingComputer (@BleepingComputer@infosec.exchange)
A malicious Python package named 'fabrice' has been present in the Python Package Index (PyPI) since 2021, stealing Amazon Web Services credentials from unsuspecting developers. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/malicious-pypi-package-with-37-000-downloads-steals-aws-keys/
·infosec.exchange·
BleepingComputer (@BleepingComputer@infosec.exchange)
Datadog on OpenTelemetry | Datadog on...
Datadog on OpenTelemetry | Datadog on...
OpenTelemetry (OTel) is an open source, vendor-neutral observability framework that supplies APIs, SDKs, and tools to instrument, generate, collect, and export telemetry data (metrics, logs, traces and soon profiles). It has a vibrant ecosystem of components, integrations and vendors.,In this episode, Juliano Costa will discuss OpenTelemetry with Felix Geisendörfer, Senior Staff Engineer on the Continuous Profiling team, and Pablo Baeyens, Software Engineer on the OpenTelemetry team.,They will explore the current state of the profiling signal within OpenTelemetry and the progress made so far. The conversation will also cover the road to the OTel Collector 1.0 release and why this milestone is crucial for the broader community. Additionally, they will dig into the challenges of OpenTelemetry at Datadog from an engineering perspective and discuss what the future holds for this integration.,By the end of the episode, you'll gain a deeper understanding of OpenTelemetry and how the Datadog team is contributing to its growth. You’ll also hear about the current challenges facing the team and what’s on the horizon.
·datadogon.datadoghq.com·
Datadog on OpenTelemetry | Datadog on...
Free Kubernetes Load Balancers with Tailscale | lbr.
Free Kubernetes Load Balancers with Tailscale | lbr.
Load Balancers are expensive. If you’re using Kubernetes, they are also a necessity. Figuring out how to expose a Kubernetes workload to the world without a Load Balancer is a
·leebriggs.co.uk·
Free Kubernetes Load Balancers with Tailscale | lbr.
Creating GitHub repository labels with an Actions workflow
Creating GitHub repository labels with an Actions workflow
Newly created GitHub repositories come with a default set of labels. I have several labels I like to add on top of these. The most important is research , which I use for issues that are tracking my notes on a research topic relevant to the repository.
·til.simonwillison.net·
Creating GitHub repository labels with an Actions workflow
Murre - the lightweight K8s metrics monitoring tool
Murre - the lightweight K8s metrics monitoring tool
Meet Murre. Murre is an on-demand, scaleable source of container resource metrics for Kubernetes. Murre fetches CPU & memory resource metrics directly from the kubelet on each K8s Node and enriches the resources with the relevant K8s requests and limits from each PodSpec.
·groundcover.com·
Murre - the lightweight K8s metrics monitoring tool
Observability | EKS Workshop
Observability | EKS Workshop
Observability is a foundational element of a well-architected EKS environment. AWS provides native (CloudWatch) and open source managed (Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, Amazon Managed Grafana and AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry) solutions for monitoring, logging, alarming, and dashboarding of EKS environments.
·eksworkshop.com·
Observability | EKS Workshop