Reminder that #Seattle #Kubernetes Meetup is TONIGHT!
Drop by, we have some great speakers.
Reminder that #Seattle #Kubernetes Meetup is TONIGHT!
Drop by, we have some great speakers.
Apparently someone needs to create a "fail butterfly" now.
Week ending April 12: final countdown to 1.36, AI Usage Contribution Policy, SIG/WG changes, Service Account Token signing.
This week, Google apparently finally figured out how to jailbreak #Firefox Multi-Account Containers.
Anyone else seen this? Is there a fix in the offing?
RE: https://mastodon.social/@QasimRashid/116415332013564480
San Francisco needs this too.
I rarely quote Cantrill, but he's absolutely right here about one of the emergent problems of code generation:
"The problem is that LLMs inherently lack the virtue of laziness. Work costs nothing to an LLM. LLMs do not feel a need to optimize for their own (or anyone’s) future time, and will happily dump more and more onto a layercake of garbage."
https://bcantrill.dtrace.org/2026/04/12/the-peril-of-laziness-lost/
Red Hat is hiring a Community Architect for Finance Sector OSS. This is for someone with experience running open source projects used by banks etc.:
Has anyone I know used a custom sticker printing company in Canada? Recommendations?
Week Ending April 5: NVIDIA GPU DRA Driver joins SIG Node as a subproject, CPU DRA Driver v0.1.0 released, Kubernetes updates AI usage policy with mandatory disclosure rules, ingress-nginx Slack channels archived, and Docs Freeze for v1.36 set for April 9.
RSVP for the April 16th Cloud Native Seattle Meetup!
Alexander Lawrence from LaunchDarkly will talk about regaining control in the world of an AI SDLC
@kaslin from Google will tell us about what's new in Kubernetes for running AI.
April 16th | 5:00 PM
Bellevue City Center Building
Pizza & Networking
Validated parking available
The failure of #SemanticVersioning is that, once a project/library reaches some degree of mature popularity, nobody ever wants to bump the first digit. They'll find endless excuses not to.
So if your project got really established at version 1.1, it'll be version 1.something forever.
Like many geeky technical things, SV's an elegant solution that completely fails to account for how people behave.
If you use @kdenlive KDEnlive in a flatpak, and you have not already updated this week, DO NOT UPDATE. The current flatpak is broken. Stay on 25.12.2 until it's fixed.
Bug already filed.
Week Ending March 29: etcd patch, Ingress issue, patch releases, GH repository changes, NodeLogQuery, and Partitionable Devices
Great #PostgreSQL April 1 post from Matthias:
Hey folks, we had some positive tests for COVID after #kubecon, so if you were there you should test today to make sure.
It looks like the OpenWRT One doesn't exist anymore? What router should I be buying for OpenWRT?
"Tokens/Second" is the new "containers deployed" #kubecon
etcd operator 0.2 has been released!
https://etcd.io/blog/2026/announcing-etcd-operator-v0.2.0/
This now makes the operator useful for production, or at least staging, use-cases, and brings it up to the functionality of the old operator -- plus better handling of TLS.
Take a look!
#Slack is really annoying in many ways. One of those is vacation/away status. You can only set it on the day you leave (no setting ahead) and it has to be set individually for each Slack.
There will be no LWKD published next week (week ending March 22) because the LWKD team is at Kubecon, and it's code freeze anyways.