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Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster https://github.com/okteto/okteto

A Golang Tool to discover unused Kubernetes Resources https://github.com/yonahd/kor

The article from Cloudflare's blog discusses the importance of alert observability in reducing on-call burnout. It highlights how Cloudflare has developed various dashboards to monitor alerts effectively, which helps in managing on-call responsibilities more efficiently and minimizes interruptions. The use of dashboards allows teams to quickly analyze and respond to alerts, identify frequently firing alerts, and make necessary adjustments. This approach not only streamlines operations but also significantly enhances the experience for on-call personnel by providing clear visibility and tools to manage alerts proactively. https://blog.cloudflare.com/alerts-observability

In the world of infrastructure as code (IaC), ensuring the security and efficiency of your configurations is paramount. This blog post on provides a comprehensive overview of Terraform static code analysis tools, exploring their essential features and offering detailed comparisons. Whether you're a seasoned DevOps professional or just starting out, this deep dive will equip you with the knowledge needed to choose the right tools for maintaining high-quality IaC environments. Dive into the intricacies of these tools and learn how to enhance your Terraform workflows by visiting our full article. https://devdosvid.blog/2024/04/16/a-deep-dive-into-terraform-static-code-analysis-tools-features-and-comparisons/

🌱 Product ready cluster lifecycle management toolchains based on kubespray and other cluster LCM engine. https://github.com/kubean-io/kubean

k0s - The Zero Friction Kubernetes https://github.com/k0sproject/k0s

Explore the journey of Canva's engineering team as they detail their experiences and solutions in scaling a content usage counting service to handle billions of transactions. This post delves into the evolution of their architecture from MySQL to modern OLAP databases, emphasizing improvements in scalability, accuracy, and operability. Discover the technical hurdles and innovative strategies that helped Canva support its growing needs and ensure accurate content creator compensation. https://www.canva.dev/blog/engineering/scaling-to-count-billions/

Discover the innovative strategies to implement A/B testing across a platform serving over 50 million users, using AWS Lambda@Edge. This post dives deep into the technical complexities and solutions involved in executing split A/B tests efficiently, ensuring minimal impact on performance while enhancing user experience. Learn about the challenges and insights from a large-scale deployment that combines technology with practical business applications. https://rahulsuresh.net/blog/ab-testing-millions-of-users-using-aws-lambda-edge

Run kubectl command in Web Browser. https://github.com/1Panel-dev/webkubectl

In this blog post, the engineering team at Slack shares an insightful narrative about their extensive migration from AWS's IMDSv1 to IMDSv2, detailing both the challenges and solutions they encountered along the way. The migration aimed to enhance security by leveraging IMDSv2's session authentication for managing about 60,000 EC2 instances. The post elaborates on the technical strategies, tools, and collaborative efforts that ensured a smooth transition, reflecting Slack's commitment to maintaining robust security standards in their cloud infrastructure. https://slack.engineering/our-journey-migrating-to-aws-imdsv2/

The blog post guides you through using the Grafana Operator for managing Grafana Cloud stacks within Kubernetes. It covers the setup process using Helm for quick installation, and details how to connect to Grafana Cloud, configure resources like folders, dashboards, and alert rules. The post emphasizes the benefits of integrating Grafana Cloud with Kubernetes, making configuration management streamlined and efficient. https://grafana.com/blog/2024/04/24/how-to-use-the-grafana-operator-managing-a-grafana-cloud-stack-in-kubernetes/

Timoni is a package manager for Kubernetes, powered by CUE and inspired by Helm. https://github.com/stefanprodan/timoni

Flexible, reusable and concise configuration for Kubernetes https://github.com/grafana/tanka

The article delves into creating a serverless newsletter system using Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Amazon Simple Email Service (SES). The guide covers the entire process, from setting up SES to handle emails, ensuring email authenticity with DKIM, and managing bounces and complaints, to constructing a serverless infrastructure that includes AWS Lambda and DynamoDB for efficient email operations. The author emphasizes scalability, cost-effectiveness, and the technical challenges encountered during the setup. https://cloudnature.net/blog/building-a-serverless-newsletter-your-guide-to-aws-and-amazon-ses

The article explores building a serverless image cataloging application using Amazon Bedrock and the Claude 3 Haiku model. It emphasizes the integration of advanced AI to enhance photo album functionalities by providing automated, insightful summaries of images. Key topics include prompt engineering for effective AI utilization, architectural insights for serverless applications, and practical coding examples. The use of Claude 3 Haiku promises significant improvements in processing speed and accuracy in categorizing and summarizing images. https://community.aws/content/2dph8QpfKGyQnCdp88B7D52SaV1/harnessing-claude-3-haik

The CNCF candidate for observability visualisation. Already supports Prometheus - more data sources to come! https://github.com/perses/perses

The Kubefirst Open Source Platform https://github.com/kubefirst/kubefirst

A batteries-included Python client library for Kubernetes that feels familiar for folks who already know how to use kubectl https://github.com/kr8s-org/kr8s

Monokle is a set of OSS tools designed to help create and maintain high-quality Kubernetes configurations throughout the application lifecycle https://github.com/kubeshop/monokle