Kubernetes 1.34 Of Wind & Will, With Vyom Yadav
Vyom Yadav is a software engineer in the security team at Canonical and a member of the Kubernetes Security Response Committee. We talked about the new Release theme and what major updates, deprecations and removals to expect in this version.
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News of the week GKE 10 years Hackathon
Golden Kubestronauts 100 members
Open Policy Agent (OPA) joined Apple
DocumentDB joined the Linux Foundation
Solo.io donated the agentgateway to the Linux Foundation
Kubecrash.io: A platform Eng conference with a purpose
Links from the interview Vyom Yadav
Kubernetes 1.34 sneak peak
Kubernetes v1.31: "Elli", with Angelos Kolaitis
Guest is Angelos Kolaitis, Angelos is a senior Software Engineer at Canonical working on Kubernetes. He has multiple contributions to open source projects, a highlight of which is his involvement in the Kubernetes Release Team since Kubernetes v1.26.
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News of the week Gemma2 2b
AWS deprecates services
Refreshing the KCD program: a new chapter in community building
Links from the interview Angelos Kolaitis
kubernetes 1.31 release blog
Kat Cosgrove k8s 1.30 release lead
Kubernetes 1.31 Removals and Major Changes
KEP-3063 Dynamic Resource Allocation
Links from the post-interview chat Completing the largest migration in Kubernetes history
Ubuntu, with Mark Shuttleworth
Mark Shuttleworth is the founder of Ubuntu and CEO of its parent company Canonical. Ubuntu is the Linux distribution of the Cloud. You can use it inside your containers, or you can use it as your node OS. Canonical packages Kubernetes for both the edge (MicroK8s) and the server (Charmed Kubernetes). Oh, and aside from that, Mark was the first African in space, spending 8 days on the International Space Station in 2002. Craig and Adam ask Mark about how this all happened, and how it has changed his perspective on technology.
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Chatter of the week Wicked, the musical
+LIVE+, the band Craig's video clips: All Over You, Run To The Water, Lightning Crashes
News of the week KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China 2019 Linus Torvalds sees hardware headaches ahead
DiDi wins Top End User award
CKA and courses now in Chinese
Introducing Workload Identity for GKE Keyless Entry: Securely Access GCP Services From Kubernetes (Cloud Next '19)
Knative 0.7.0
Introducing Deep Learning Containers: Consistent and portable environments
Launching Talos Systems
Kubernetes Managed Apps from Platform9
Istio CVE in JWT handling
AKS now supports Standard Load Balancing
Links from the interview Mark Shuttleworth Blog
Wikipedia
The Shuttleworth Foundation
Thawte
Soyuz TM-34 mission to the International Space Station
Ubuntu Wikipedia
no-name-yet.com: Mark announces his intention to launch a Linux distribution at EuroPython 2004
Getting Ubuntu down to 30mb
Snaps
MicroK8s Charmed Kubernetes for larger-scale deployments
OpenEBS, and Episode 56 with Evan Powell
Anthos
Sunrise and sunset from the ISS
Mark Shuttleworth on Twitter
Ubuntu Snaps and Bash on Windows Server (Interview)
We talked with Dustin Kirkland (Head of Ubuntu Product and Strategy at Canonical) at OSCON about 12.04’s end of life, the death of the Ubuntu phone, Snaps and snapd, and Bash on Ubuntu on Windows Server. This is the second installment of our mini-series from the expo hall floor of OSCON 2017. Special thanks to our friends at O’Reilly for inviting us to OSCON.
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Show Notes:
Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) reaches End of Life on April 28 2017
Snaps - universal Linux packages
Growing Ubuntu for cloud and IoT, rather than phone and convergence
Ubuntu Unity is dead: Desktop will switch back to GNOME next year
The Changelog #207: Ubuntu Everywhere with Dustin Kirkland
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Juju, Jujucharms, Gorram
Nate Finch joined the show this week to talk about Juju, Charms, maturing a project along side Go, Gorram, finding your happy path, and more.
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Carlisia Thompson – GitHub, LinkedIn, X
Show Notes:
juju - is devops distilled
jujucharms
Gorram - It’s like go run for any go function
Go Proverbs
Vanity Imports with Hugo
Free Software Friday
Erik: Container Network Interface - networking for Linux containers
Carlisia: Kinetic - High-Performance AWS Kinesis Client for Go. An easier way to access kinesis shards and poll them etc, takes all that logic out and makes stuff easy.
Nate: Hugo - A Fast and Flexible Static Site Generator built with love in Go
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Ubuntu Everywhere (Interview)
Dustin Kirkland joined the show to talk about Ubuntu — the most widely used flavor of Linux. We talked about the rise of Ubuntu, Ubuntu being everywhere, their collaboration with Microsoft to bring Bash to Windows, and what we can expect from the future of this Linux distro.
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Jerod Santo – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
Show Notes:
Ubuntu on Windows – The Ubuntu Userspace for Windows Developers
Changelog Weekly - Issue #99
TimeBasedReleases - Ubuntu Wiki
MUD - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ReleasePlanning/TimeBased - GNOME Wiki!
Snappy Ubuntu Core | Cloud | Ubuntu
Canonical | The company behind Ubuntu
Mark Shuttleworth
Ubuntu partners
Launchpad
Microsoft Azure: Cloud Computing Platform & Services
Windows Subsystem for Linux Overview | Windows Subsystem for Linux
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