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невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 12 640 名订阅者。

根据 10 六月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 217,过去 24 小时变化为 3,整体触达仍然可观。

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This blogpost by Yandex SRE Dmitry Ziablov recounts a late-night incident that turned a harmless retry loop into a production outage. He dissects the cascade of failures and offers a framework for spotting bad retry patterns before they bite. https://medium.com/yandex/good-retry-bad-retry-an-incident-story-648072d3cee6

In this article, “Making Your System Observable” outlines practical techniques for evolving from scattered logs to coherent observability across services. Readers will discover why a holistic signals-first mindset matters more than bolting on dashboards late in the game. https://www.architecture-weekly.com/p/making-your-system-observability

A hybrid command-line/UI development experience for cloud-native development https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kui?tab=readme-ov-file

Get notified when actions are taken in the AWS Console. https://github.com/cloudandthings/terraform-aws-clickops-notifier

The insight compiled by Ashish B. serves as a living cheat sheet for common Google Cloud tasks, covering everything from IAM gotchas to cost-saving tricks with gcloud commands. It’s a handy reference for engineers who bounce between cloud providers and need quick recall of GCP specifics. https://ashishb.net/programming/google-cloud/

This entry introduces Talos, a minimal Linux distribution purpose-built for Kubernetes, and explains how its immutable design reduces drift and patching headaches. It walks through the installation flow, cluster bootstrap, and day-two operations from a practitioner’s viewpoint. https://a-cup-of.coffee/blog/talos/

Kubernetes Control Plane Virtual IP and Load-Balancer https://github.com/kube-vip/kube-vip

Distributed, in-memory key/value store and cache. It can be used as an embedded Go library and a language-independent service. https://github.com/olric-data/olric

The publication on Random Tinkering details how to schedule lightweight CronJobs that scrape node-level metrics with Node Exporter and ship them to Prometheus. It balances operational guidance with security considerations, ensuring observability without overloading the control plane. https://randomtinkering.hashnode.dev/how-to-collect-kubernetes-node-metrics-with-node-exporter-using-cronjobs

This story dives into structuring Argo CD repositories with ApplicationSets so that teams can manage dozens of Kubernetes environments from a single source of truth. Clear diagrams and YAML examples make the pattern easy to adopt for both greenfield and legacy clusters. https://medium.com/containers-101/how-to-structure-your-argo-cd-repositories-using-application-sets-1150e75d05b3

Real-time monitoring of Linux process network traffic, including the client IP, port, and transfer speed for each connection. https://github.com/CDWEN0526/tmd-top

Pretty fancy and modern terminal file manager https://github.com/yorukot/superfile

In his overview, Martin Heinz unpacks a recent technical challenge and walks readers through the solution, complete with code snippets and performance benchmarks. The candid narrative emphasizes practical learning and encourages experimentation in everyday development workflows. https://martinheinz.dev/blog/111

The post from Massdriver demonstrates how to generate clean Infrastructure-as-Code configurations from resources that already exist in your cloud accounts. Through step-by-step examples, it shows teams how to regain version control and security compliance without rebuilding everything from scratch. https://www.massdriver.cloud/blogs/generating-infrastructure-as-code-from-existing-cloud-resources

vCluster - Create fully functional virtual Kubernetes clusters - Each vcluster runs inside a namespace of the underlying k8s cluster. It's cheaper than creating separate full-blown clusters and it offers better multi-tenancy and isolation than regular namespaces. https://github.com/loft-sh/vcluster?tab=readme-ov-file

Laminar - open-source all-in-one platform for engineering AI products. Create data flywheel for your AI app. Traces, Evals, Datasets, Labels. YC S24. https://github.com/lmnr-ai/lmnr

This piece argues that GitHub’s network effects, developer experience, and strategic acquisitions ultimately cemented its dominance in the code-hosting world. It contrasts competing platforms and offers lessons for toolmakers seeking to build thriving ecosystems. https://blog.gitbutler.com/why-github-actually-won/

The write-up by Overcast explores whether Kubernetes pods are truly evicted because of CPU pressure or if other scheduler nuances are at play. By dissecting eviction events and kubelet metrics, the author equips operators with actionable tips to diagnose and prevent unexpected pod terminations. https://overcast.blog/do-pods-really-get-evicted-due-to-cpu-pressure-2b27274a670c

Effortlessly visualize mod graph with all external dependencies for your Go projects https://github.com/bayraktugrul/modview

Kamaji is the Hosted Control Plane Manager for Kubernetes. https://github.com/clastix/kamaji