today's leftovers
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Protect Your Mission-Critical Pods From Eviction With PriorityClass | Kubernetes
Kubernetes has been widely adopted, and many organizations use it as their de-facto orchestration engine for running workloads that need to be created and deleted frequently.
Therefore, proper scheduling of the pods is key to ensuring that application pods are up and running within the Kubernetes cluster without any issues. This article delves into the use cases around resource management by leveraging the PriorityClass object to protect mission-critical or high-priority pods from getting evicted and making sure that the application pods are up, running, and serving traffic.
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The open source NVIDIA Vulkan driver 'NVK' begins to run games
This NVK driver is not from NVIDIA but is instead a new Mesa driver but is a serious effort to see if they can get it into a state where it's usable like�what the RADV is to AMD hardware.
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Best Distro Poll: MX Linux Wins Qualifier; Final Round Begins Tomorrow
The votes for the opening round of our Readers’ Choice Best Linux Distro have been counted and MX Linux becomes the distribution to beat in the second and final round of voting that will begin at noon Eastern Time on Thursday.
In all, there were 788 votes cast in the preliminary round of voting that began on January 4 and closed at noon on Wednesday after running for a week. 749 of the votes in this qualifying round were placed in our official voting platform, with 39 write-in votes cast in the comments section on the polls page. Two of the write-in votes were disqualified, one for listing more than one distro, the other for listing a distro that was included in the official poll.
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retguard for amd64 system calls
Todd Mortimer (mortimer@) has committed (to -current) retguard for amd64 system calls: [...]
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Ukraine weighs whether Russian cyberattacks could fall under war crimes [iophk: Windows TCO]
He cited last year’s Russian attacks against Ukraine’s largest private energy investor DTEK as an example of when cyberattacks are used in conjunction with kinetic warfare.