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Red Hat ☛ Fine-tune a RAG model with Feast and Kubeflow Trainer
In Improve RAG retrieval and training with Feast and Kubeflow Trainer, we established the infrastructure by setting up Feast and ingesting our knowledge base into Milvus. Now, we focus on the model itself. This post walks you through preprocessing the training data, fine-tuning a RAG model with our custom Feast retriever, and scaling the training workflow using Kubeflow Trainer on Red Hat OpenShift AI.
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Red Hat ☛ What's new in network observability 1.10
Welcome to another installment of what's new in network observability. With the release of Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.20, we have network observability 1.10. This release is backwards-compatible with all the supported versions of OpenShift, including an upstream version for Kubernetes. This article covers only the new features of 1.10. You can read about the older releases in my previous What's new in network observability articles. For a comprehensive coverage of all features, see the official Red Hat Network Observability documentation.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: F43 FESCo Elections: Interview with Timothée Ravier (siosm/travier)
This is a part of the Fedora GNU/Linux 43 FESCo Elections Interviews series. Voting is open to all Fedora contributors. The voting period starts today, Wednesday 17th December and closes promptly at 23:59:59 UTC on Wednesday, 7th January 2026.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: F43 FESCo Elections: Interview with Daniel Mellado (dmellado)
This is a part of the Fedora GNU/Linux 43 FESCo Elections Interviews series. Voting is open to all Fedora contributors. The voting period starts today, Wednesday 17th December and closes promptly at 23:59:59 UTC on Wednesday, 7th January 2026.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: F43 FESCo Elections: Interview with Máirín Duffy (duffy/mizmo)
This is a part of the Fedora GNU/Linux 43 FESCo Elections Interviews series. Voting is open to all Fedora contributors. The voting period starts today, Wednesday 17th December and closes promptly at 23:59:59 UTC on Wednesday, 7th January 2026.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: F43 FESCo Elections: Interview with Kevin Fenzi (kevin/nirik)
This is a part of the Fedora GNU/Linux 43 FESCo Elections Interviews series. Voting is open to all Fedora contributors. The voting period starts today, Wednesday 17th December and closes promptly at 23:59:59 UTC on Wednesday, 7th January 2026.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: F43 FESCo Elections: Interview with Fabio Alessandro Locati (fale)
This is a part of the Fedora GNU/Linux 43 FESCo Elections Interviews series. Voting is open to all Fedora contributors. The voting period starts today, Wednesday 17th December and closes promptly at 23:59:59 UTC on Wednesday, 7th January 2026.