Kubernetes Headaches: Unsticking StatefulSets from EBS ReadWriteMany Drama
https://medium.com/@sqanafrica/kubernetes-headaches-unsticking-statefulsets-from-ebs-readwritemany-drama-e603facba912
https://medium.com/@sqanafrica/kubernetes-headaches-unsticking-statefulsets-from-ebs-readwritemany-drama-e603facba912
Shared Socket: Enhancing Kubernetes Pod Communication with eBPF
https://medium.com/@satyam012005/shared-socket-enhancing-kubernetes-pod-communication-with-ebpf-ed3e2fc401cf
https://medium.com/@satyam012005/shared-socket-enhancing-kubernetes-pod-communication-with-ebpf-ed3e2fc401cf
kite
https://github.com/zxh326/kite
Kite is a lightweight, modern Kubernetes dashboard that provides an intuitive interface for managing and monitoring your Kubernetes clusters. It offers real-time metrics, comprehensive resource management, multi-cluster support, and a beautiful user experience.
https://github.com/zxh326/kite
kaito
https://github.com/kaito-project/kaito
KAITO is an operator that automates the AI/ML model inference or tuning workload in a Kubernetes cluster.
https://github.com/kaito-project/kaito
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frp
https://github.com/fatedier/frp
frp is a fast reverse proxy that allows you to expose a local server located behind a NAT or firewall to the Internet. It currently supports TCP and UDP, as well as HTTP and HTTPS protocols, enabling requests to be forwarded to internal services via domain name.
https://github.com/fatedier/frp
terraform-hcloud-kubernetes
https://github.com/hcloud-k8s/terraform-hcloud-kubernetes
Hcloud Kubernetes is a Terraform module for deploying a fully declarative, managed Kubernetes cluster on Hetzner Cloud. It utilizes Talos, a secure, immutable, and minimal operating system specifically designed for Kubernetes, featuring a streamlined architecture with only a handful of binaries and shared libraries. Just enough to run containerd and a small set of system services.
https://github.com/hcloud-k8s/terraform-hcloud-kubernetes
netvisor
https://github.com/mayanayza/netvisor
NetVisor scans your network, identifies hosts and services, and generates an interactive visualization showing how everything connects, letting you easily create and maintain network documentation.
https://github.com/mayanayza/netvisor
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gitea-mirror
https://github.com/RayLabsHQ/gitea-mirror
Automatically mirror repositories from GitHub to your self-hosted Gitea instance.
https://github.com/RayLabsHQ/gitea-mirror
kcli
https://github.com/karmab/kcli
This tool is meant to interact with existing virtualization providers (libvirt, KubeVirt, oVirt, OpenStack, VMware vSphere, AWS, Azure, GCP, IBM cloud and Hcloud) and to easily deploy and customize VMs from cloud images.
https://github.com/karmab/kcli
caligula
https://github.com/ifd3f/caligula
Caligula is a user-friendly, lightweight TUI for imaging disks.
https://github.com/ifd3f/caligula
Atlantis with Terragrunt – Automate Terraform Workflows
https://spacelift.io/blog/atlantis-terragrunt
https://spacelift.io/blog/atlantis-terragrunt
What are Terraform Lock Files
https://scalr-cdn.com/what-are-terraform-lock-files
Learn what a Terraform lock file is and why it's important.
https://scalr-cdn.com/what-are-terraform-lock-files
zensical
https://github.com/zensical/zensical
A modern static site generator by the creators of Material for MkDocs.
https://github.com/zensical/zensical
unisondb
https://github.com/ankur-anand/unisondb
UnisonDB is an open-source database designed specifically for Edge AI and Edge Computing.
It is a reactive, log-native and multi-model database built for real-time and edge-scale applications. UnisonDB combines a B+Tree storage engine with WAL-based (Write-Ahead Logging) streaming replication, enabling near-instant fan-out replication across hundreds of nodes — all while preserving strong consistency and durability.
https://github.com/ankur-anand/unisondb
The hidden trade-offs of fine-grained progressive rollouts
https://surfingcomplexity.blog/2025/09/13/the-hidden-trade-offs-of-fine-grained-progressive-rollouts
https://surfingcomplexity.blog/2025/09/13/the-hidden-trade-offs-of-fine-grained-progressive-rollouts
From Signals to Reliability: SLOs, Runbooks and Post-Mortems
https://fatihkoc.net/posts/sre-observability-slo-runbooks
https://fatihkoc.net/posts/sre-observability-slo-runbooks
SRE math every engineer should know: a practical guide
https://one2n.io/blog/sre-math-every-engineer-should-know-a-practical-guide
https://one2n.io/blog/sre-math-every-engineer-should-know-a-practical-guide
Trixter: A Chaos Proxy for Simulating Network Faults
https://biriukov.dev/posts/trixter-chaos-proxy
https://github.com/brk0v/trixter
Trixter is a high-performance chaos proxy designed for injecting network faults at the TCP layer. In essence, it’s a TCP proxy that sits between a client and server, forwarding traffic but intentionally sabotaging it according to your specifications.
https://biriukov.dev/posts/trixter-chaos-proxy
https://github.com/brk0v/trixter