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I'm done with Red Hat (Enterprise Linux)
As you might know, the news is that Red Hat decided to put the source code behind a paywall—good post from Jeff Geerling on this sad story.
https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/im-done-red-hat-enterprise-linux
DevPod
DevPod is an open-source tool for managing repeatable development environments. It works locally, as well as on top of Kubernetes or a cloud environment.
Verifying Container Image Signatures Within CRI Runtimes
https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/06/29/container-image-signature-verification/
Kubernetes 1.27: KMS V2 Moves to Beta
Encryption at rest v2 moves to beta.
https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/05/16/kms-v2-moves-to-beta/
Kdump, firewalld update in Tumbleweed
https://news.opensuse.org/2023/06/30/kdump-firewalld-up-in-tw/
CloudLinux OS 8 and 9 in post RedHat world
CloudLinux is based on Alma Linux so if you are using it you should be fine.
https://blog.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux-os-8-and-9-in-post-redhat-world
Why Netflix Took a Bet on GraphQL
https://amplication.com/blog/why-netflix-took-a-bet-on-graphql
Amazon Prime Video’s Microservices Move Doesn’t Lead to a Monolith after All
https://thenewstack.io/amazon-prime-videos-microservices-move-doesnt-lead-to-a-monolith-after-all/
Running an SSH server on AWS RoboMaker
It seems that RoboMaker can run containers.
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/robotics/running-an-ssh-server-on-aws-robomaker/
A look inside the AWS lab where retired data center hardware gets a second chance
Peace
A new automation framework with a fresh approach.
Analyzing Volatile Memory on a Google Kubernetes Engine Node
An analysis of memory in GKE nodes and determining if certain activities are malicious.
Linus Torvalds Gets Coding To Improve Linux's User-Mode Stack Expansion
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-65-User-Mode-Stack-Expand
How Containers, LLMs, and GPUs Fit with Data Apps
https://thenewstack.io/how-containers-llms-and-gpus-fit-with-data-apps/
Charmed Spark beta release is out – try it today
The Canonical Data Fabric team is pleased to announce the first beta release of Charmed Spark, their solution for Apache Spark.
https://ubuntu.com//blog/charmed-spark-beta-release
PostgreSQL as a Vector Database: Create, Store, and Query OpenAI Embeddings With pgvector
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