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Helm 4: What’s New in the Open Source Kubernetes Package Manager?

Episode 1570

Helm — originally a hackathon project called Kate’s Place — turned 10 in 2025, marking the milestone with the release of Helm 4, its first major upda…

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All About Cedar, an Open Source Solution for Fine-Tuning Kubernetes Authorization

Episode 1569

Kubernetes has relied on role-based access control (RBAC) since 2017, but its simplicity limits what developers can express, said Micah Hausler, prin…

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Teaching a Billion People to Code: How JupyterLite Is Scaling the Impossible

Episode 1568

JupyterLite, a fully browser-based distribution of JupyterLab, is enabling new levels of global scalability in technical education. Developed by Sylv…

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2026 Will Be the Year of Agentic Workloads in Production on Amazon EKS

Episode 1566

AWS’s approach to Elastic Kubernetes Service has evolved significantly since its 2018 launch. According to Mike Stefanik, Senior Manager of Product M…

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From Cloud Native to AI Native: Where Are We Going?

Episode 1567

At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2025 in Atlanta, the panel of experts - Kate Goldenring of Fermyon Technologies, Idit Levine of Solo.io, Shaun O'Meara of…

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Amazon CTO Werner Vogels' Predictions for 2026

Episode 1565

AWS re:Invent has long featured CTO Werner Vogels’ closing keynote, but this year he signaled it may be his last, emphasizing it’s time for “younger …

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How Can We Solve Observability's Data Capture and Spending Problem?

Episode 1564

DevOps practitioners — whether developers, operators, SREs or business stakeholders — increasingly rely on telemetry to guide decisions, yet face gro…

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How Kubernetes Became the New Linux

Episode 1563

Major banks once built their own Linux kernels because no distributions existed, but today commercial distros — and Kubernetes — are universal. At Ku…

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Keeping GPUs Ticking Like Clockwork

Episode 1559

Clockwork began with a narrow goal—keeping clocks synchronized across servers—but soon realized that its precise latency measurements could reveal de…

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Jupyter Deploy: the New Middle Ground between Laptops and Enterprise

Episode 1562

At JupyterCon 2025, Jupyter Deploy was introduced as an open source command-line tool designed to make cloud-based Jupyter deployments quick and acce…

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