GitOps without leaving your IDE
Project Post GitOps without leaving your IDE
Project post originally posted on the Flux blog by juozasg and Daniel Holbach Welcome to the second blog post in our Flux Ecosystem category! This time we are talking about one of the Flux UIs: it’s the VS Code GitOps Extension....
October 13, 2022 | By juozasg and Daniel Holbach

The New Stack: “KubeCon+CloudNativeCon 2022 Rolls into Detroit”
The New Stack: “KubeCon+CloudNativeCon 2022 Rolls into Detroit”
It’s that time of the year again when cloud native enthusiasts and professionals assemble to discuss all things Kubernetes. KubeCon+CloudNativeCon 2022 is being held later this month in Detroit, October 24-28.
October 13, 2022

What’s new at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in the Motor City. Or is it Motown? Or the Paris of the Midwest?
Staff Post What’s new at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in the Motor City. Or is it Motown? Or the Paris of the Midwest?
It’s all these and more, as the world’s biggest events in open-cloud and container-based development descend on Detroit – a city known by many names and renowned for its pioneering spirit. The event packs in five days of...
October 12, 2022

Learn about Kubernetes security best practices for your cloud native application development
Member Post Learn about Kubernetes security best practices for your cloud native application development
Guest post by Deepfactor Given the scalability and flexibility of containers, developers are being encouraged to develop net-new applications—and refactor existing workloads—for Kubernetes. However, the focus on rapid development and deployment presents many security challenges for organizations to...
October 12, 2022

If you are using ‘kubectl’, you are probably doing it wrong
Member Post If you are using ‘kubectl’, you are probably doing it wrong
Guest post originally published on the Nethopper blog by Chris Munford Like many people, I managed my first cluster using the kubernetes cli (aka kubectl). I deployed a handful of ‘objects’ such as deployments, secrets, configmaps, and services...
October 11, 2022

Chaos Day at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2022
Member Post Chaos Day at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2022
Guest post by the team at Harness The adoption and need for Chaos Engineering is growing in the cloud native ecosystem. Chaos Engineering will have a larger presence in Detroit, Michigan with an exciting KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA...
October 11, 2022

Flux: September 2022 Update
Project Post Flux: September 2022 Update
Project post originally published on the Flux blog by Daniel Holbach As the Flux family of projects and its communities are growing, we strive to inform you each month about what has already landed, new possibilities which are...
October 10, 2022

Building an eBPF-based profiler
Member Post Building an eBPF-based profiler
Guest post originally published on the ContainIQ blog by Matt Lenhard, co-founder & CTO In this blog post, we recap the process and methodology we used to build our eBPF-based profiler. We include techniques and examples for both...
October 10, 2022

Raconteur: “Does a CTO need to know how to code?”
Raconteur: “Does a CTO need to know how to code?”
“As an organisation grows there is often a more identifiable difference between production-quality code which is good enough to run a business on reliably, versus one that is perhaps more experimental or is at prototype-level,” says Priyanka Sharma,...
October 10, 2022

NATS: You Need it Now!
Project Post NATS: You Need it Now!
Project post originally posted on Nabeel.dev by Nabeel Sulieman If you are running Kubernetes, or really any kind of microservice architecture, you will eventually run into challenges with communication and synchronization between your instances. To solve this, I...
October 7, 2022