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@programming.devhttps://paulbutler.org/2024/the-haters-guide-to-kubernetes/
https://itnext.io/kubernetes-contexts-complete-guide-for-developers-7ea5b2fc75c7
https://www.jimangel.io/posts/nvidia-rtx-gpu-kubernetes-setup/
Setup an NVIDIA RTX GPU on bare-metal Kubernetes, covering driver installation on Ubuntu 22.04, configuration, and troubleshooting.
https://pkl-lang.org/blog/introducing-pkl.html
https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/12/13/kubernetes-v1-29-release/
Authors: Kubernetes v1.29 Release Team Editors: Carol Valencia, Kristin Martin, Abigail McCarthy, James Quigley Announcing the release of Kubernetes v1.29: Mandala (The Universe), the last release of 2023! Similar to previous releases, the release of Kubernetes v1.29 introduces new stable, beta, and alpha features. The consistent delivery of top-notch releases underscores the strength of our development cycle and the vibrant support from our community. This release consists of 49 enhancements. Of those enhancements, 11 have graduated to Stable, 19 are entering Beta and 19 have graduated to Alpha.
https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/10/31/gateway-api-ga/
Authors: Shane Utt (Kong), Nick Young (Isovalent), Rob Scott (Google) On behalf of Kubernetes SIG Network, we are pleased to announce the v1.0 release of Gateway API! This release marks a huge milestone for this project. Several key APIs are graduating to GA (generally available), while other significant features have been added to the Experimental channel. What's new Graduation to v1 This release includes the graduation of Gateway, GatewayClass, and HTTPRoute to v1, which means they are now generally available (GA).
https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/11/16/kubernetes-1-29-upcoming-changes/
Authors: Carol Valencia, Kristin Martin, Abigail McCarthy, James Quigley, Hosam Kamel As with every release, Kubernetes v1.29 will introduce feature deprecations and removals. Our continued ability to produce high-quality releases is a testament to our robust development cycle and healthy community. The following are some of the deprecations and removals coming in the Kubernetes 1.29 release. The Kubernetes API removal and deprecation process The Kubernetes project has a well-documented deprecation policy for features.
https://chrisnicola.de/posts/jwt-validation-with-istio/
I recently ran into a problem that involved a complete overhaul of the application authorization mechanism within a Kubernetes cluster. Here's what I came up with.