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Why we, as knowledge workers, should take care of work-life balance
Community post by Annalisa Gennaro At the beginning of this year, I fell apart. I found myself in pieces, struggling to say a single word without bursting into tears. I had severe sleep issues, suffered from… ⌘ Read more

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Congratulations to the winners of the 2024 Gaady Awards
The Gaady Awards are like the Emmy Awards for the field of digital accessibility. And, just like the Emmys, the Gaadys are a reason to celebrate! On November 21, GitHub was honored to roll out the red carpet for the accessibility community at our San Francisco headquarters.

The post [Congratulations to the winners of the 2024 Gaady Awards](https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/congratulations-to-the- … ⌘ Read more

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Fluent Bit v3.2: Building on best-in-class performance and efficiency
Member post originally published on Chronosphere’s blog by Carolyn King, Head of Community & Developer at Chronosphere New release: Fluent Bit v3.2 This week Fluent Bit maintainers are excited to announce the launch of Fluent Bit… ⌘ Read more

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“No NAT November: My Month Without IPv4”
In his post “No NAT November: My Month Without IPv4” security engineer Alex Haydock writes about the challenges of IPv6-only networks and explains techniques like DNS64, NAT64 and CLAT. An interesting read for someone like me, who doesn’t know much more about IPv6 than that support is still lacking in many places (like GitHub). ⌘ Read more

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Erlang Solutions: Advent of Code 2024

Welcome to Advent of Code 2024!

Like every year, I start the challenge with the best attitude and love of being an Elixir programmer. Although I know that at some point, I will go to the “what is this? I hate it” phase, unlike other years, this time, I am committed to finishing Advent of Code and, more importantly, sharing it with you.

I hope you enjoy this series of December posts, where we will discuss the approach for each exercise. … ⌘ Read more

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While I don’t have a specific favorite genre and generally don’t listen to music much, I sometimes enjoy doing it consciously. And a great way for me to discover new songs is this TikTok-like view in the YouTube Music app, where you can skip through recommendations. 🎧 ⌘ Read more

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Top 6 cloud computing trends for 2025
Member post by Sameer Danave, Senior Director of Marketing, MSys Technologies I’m excited about our new project but overwhelmed by all the technological changes,” one of our solution architects shared in an MSys Slack channel before… ⌘ Read more

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Kubestronaut in Orbit: Eyal Zekaria
Get to know Eyal This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Eyal Zekaria is a Senior Cloud Architect in Berlin, Germany. Eyal has a DevOps and SRE background and has experience operating Kubernetes clusters at scale at different… ⌘ Read more

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Beyond Containers: Unveiling the Full Potential of Docker for Cloud-Native Development
Learn about what Docker does as a suite of software development tools to enhance productivity, improve security, and integrate seamlessly with CI/CD pipelines. ⌘ Read more

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AWS CloudWatch metrics explained: how to monitor and optimize your cloud resources?
Member post originally published on the Middleware blog by Sanjay Suthar As your AWS environment expands—whether in terms of resources, the number of services, or even the scale of your team—managing these elements becomes increasingly challenging. With multiple… ⌘ Read more

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A Beginner’s Guide to Building Outdoor Light Shows Synchronized to Music with Open Source Tools
A Docker staff solutions architect shares their experience building DIY holiday light displays synchronized to music, offering a step-by-step guide for anyone looking to create their own dazzling show. ⌘ Read more

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Why does OpenTelemetry work differently on mobile versus backend apps?
Member post by Jamie Lynch, Senior Software Engineer at Embrace OpenTelemetry has historically been adopted mainly on backend systems, where it’s a great solution for gaining insight into what’s happening in production by gathering telemetry via… ⌘ Read more

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Erlang Solutions: Optimising for Concurrency: Comparing and contrasting the BEAM and JVM virtual machines
The success of any programming language in theErlang ecosystem can be apportioned into three tightly coupled components. They are the semantics of the Erlang programming language, (on top of which other languages are implemented), the OTP libraries and middleware (used to architect scalable and resilient concurrent systems) and **t … ⌘ Read more

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As I want to use my blog as my central web identity, I now updated my blogroll to also show all the microblogs I follow, whether these are real blogs, Fediverse or Bluesky profiles. Aren’t starter packs also just a new form of blogrolls? To follow all the blogs in my list, all you need to do is import the OPML file into a feed reader. ⌘ Read more

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Kubernetes at the edge using LINBIT SDS for persistent storage
Member post originally published on Linbit’s blog by Matt Kereczman Edge computing is a distributed computing paradigm that brings data processing and computation closer to the data source or “edge” of the network. This reduces latency… ⌘ Read more

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Kubernetes for databases: weighing the pros and cons
Member post originally published on The New Stack by Kate Obiidykhata, Percona Over the past few decades, database management has shifted from traditional relational databases on monolithic hardware to cloud native, distributed environments. With the rise of microservices… ⌘ Read more

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The ultimate KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024 recap: the CNCF ambassadors’ edition
Ambassador post originally published on Medium by Dotan Horovits This is a summary of the CNCF’s KubeCon+CloudNativeCon NA 2024 recap live stream event hosted on November 19th. Want to catch up on KubeCon’s highlights and takeaways? Take it… ⌘ Read more

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How to enter the Kubestronaut orbit and beyond 🚀
Certifications & Training post originally published on Medium by Giorgi Keratishvili Introduction Most probably, your LinkedIn feed is full of posts from people speaking about the Kubestronaut program or even becoming one of them, and you… ⌘ Read more

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I couldn’t sleep this morning, so I got up sometime, ate, exercised, showered and finished my ATProto/Bluesky integration in GoBlog. You can now follow me there too: @jlelse.blog. But I think I will only use it very passively and only post my links there automatically. ⌘ Read more

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Open source spirit: elevating team collaboration and innovation
Ambassador post by Leo Pahlke, CNCF Ambassador and CNCF TAG Environmental Sustainability Chair Open source is a fascinating space, where you are surrounded by emerging technologies and where you can directly engage with and have an… ⌘ Read more

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Konveyor AI: supporting application modernization
Member post by John Matthews, and Savitha Raghunathan, Red Hat Migrating legacy software to modern platforms has long been a challenging endeavor for businesses. Companies often need to move decades-old systems to newer technologies without causing… ⌘ Read more

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Ignite Realtime Blog: Florian, Dan and Dave Elected in the XSF!
In an annual vote, not one, not two, but three Ignite Realtime community members have been selected into leadership positions of the XMPP Standards Foundation!

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The XMPP Standards Foundation is an independent, nonprofit standards development organisation whose [primary mission is to define open protocols](https://xmpp.org … ⌘ Read more

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Unlock growth and talent: why maintainers should mentor with CNCF
By Nate Waddington, Head of Mentorship and Documentation, CNCF Open source projects rely on strong communities. Mentorship programs like LFX Mentorship and Google Summer of Code offer maintainers a chance to bring new contributors into their… ⌘ Read more

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How Fastly used Kubernetes to scale our platform engineering practice
Member post originally published on Fastly’s blog by Hannah Aubry About five years ago, Fastly had a problem with scale. No, not our network. Fastly’s network continues to scale effortlessly, including recently breezing past a 353… ⌘ Read more

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What Are the Latest Docker Desktop Enterprise-Grade Performance Optimizations?
Discover the latest enterprise-grade performance optimizations in Docker Desktop, including Docker VMM for Apple Silicon, synchronized file sharing, and expanded support for RHEL and Windows Arm, all designed to deliver faster, more reliable development workflows. ⌘ Read more

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APIOps and an API gateway: Get your development groove back
Member post originally published on the ngrok blog by Joel Hans Developers love a groove. No, I don’t mean a touch of jazz to class up your workday, but the specific patterns you rely on for… ⌘ Read more

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Cloud Neutral Postgres Databases with Kubernetes and CloudNativePG
Member post by Gabriele Bartolini, VP Chief Architect of Kubernetes at EDB Abstract This article delves into the concept of cloud neutrality— a term I prefer over agnosticism— in PostgreSQL deployments. It highlights the transformative impact… ⌘ Read more

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Emerging trends in the cloud native ecosystem
Member post by Jatinder Singh Purba, Principal, Infosys; Krishnakumar V, Principal, Infosys; Prabhat Kumar, Senior Industry Principal, Infosys; and Shreshta Shyamsundar, Distinguished Technologist, Infosys Emerging Trends in the Cloud-native Ecosystem In the last quarter of 2024,… ⌘ Read more

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My next Fediverse migration?
I currently use GoToSocial (with my numeronym domain) next to my blog, but it always confuses me where to post what. That’s why I want to move to my blog as my sole Fediverse identity. But before that, I wanted to implement another Fediverse feature in GoBlog: support for the new fediverse:creator meta tag. ⌘ Read more

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Announcing GitHub Secure Open Source Fund: Help secure the open source ecosystem for everyone
Applications for the new GitHub Secure Open Source Fund are now open! Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until they close on January 7 at 11:59 pm PT. Programming and funding will begin in early 2025.

The post [Announcing GitHub Secure Open Source Fund: Help secure the open source ecosystem for everyone](https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/announcing-github-sec … ⌘ Read more

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Kubestronaut in Orbit: Dmitri Telinov
Get to know Dmitri This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Dmitri Telinov, a Senior DevOps Engineer in Chișinău, Moldova, is a curious and avid learner and considered himself a complete beginner in Kubernetes only 3 years ago…. ⌘ Read more

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Keycloak completes fuzzing audit
Community post by Adam Korczynski, ADA Logics The Keycloak has completed its fuzzing audit. The audit was carried out by Ada Logics, a UK-based security firm with deep expertise in fuzz testing, and the audit was… ⌘ Read more

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