today's leftovers
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The New Watchlist Came to Stay - Open Build Service
We enabled the new watchlist feature in February 2022 under the beta program. Since then, we have been improving this feature thanks to the valuable feedback coming from our users. Moving forward today, we are now ready to push it out of the beta program and make it generally available in OBS.
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The Biggest Thing to Hit AWS Since… Sliced Bread? | SUSE Communities
Rancher is open source, so technically the product is free. What you are paying for is the expertise of the support engineers. With this new listing, you can now buy support for Rancher directly through the AWS marketplace. You can set up a supported Rancher environment – all self service in minutes, without having to contact SUSE at all. Support will be sold in 1 year contracts, which are paid up front.
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3 Ways Kubernetes Helps Scale IT’s Digital Transformation - Container Journal
Kubernetes applications have quickly become the default cloud container for most businesses. In fact, of the 84% of companies using containers in production, an overwhelming 78% use Kubernetes, according to Cloud Native Computing Foundation data.
The overwhelming use of Kubernetes isn’t entirely surprising. As IT teams increasingly prioritize supporting agile development and rapid innovation, their use of containers is multiplying. Containers are essentially mobile and can run from anywhere, whether from a developer’s laptop, testing and production environments and in on-premises, private or public clouds. But the more containers they use, the more chaotic it becomes to manage them.
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Linux User Space 307: Episode 3:07: Emacs Pinky
Coming up in this episode
Network failures Gaming wins We get Emacs Pinky A little browser watch And we get a little manipulative 0:00 Cold Open 1:40 The Little Outage 7:45 Splitgate 10:25 The History of Emacs 23:51 Emacs, Emacs, Emacs 38:39 Browser Watch! 45:32 Kdenlive Fundraiser 47:58 Feedback 56:30 Community Focus: System Crafters 59:40 App Focus: GIMP 1:05:29 Next Time: Alpine Linux 1:09:17 Stinger