In no particular order:
- ACME, a brief history of one of the protocols which has changed the Internet Security: Incidentally, that is what I used for my TLS certificate by way of Cert Manager. Here is a nice article on setting up Lets Encrypt with Cert Manager on OpenShift.
- Red Hat Satellite Walkthrough: You will need a (free) Red Hat Account to access this live demo of Red Hat Satellite.
- SeaweedFS: With Minio going on maintenance mode for the open source version, this seems to be an ideal alternative for running object storage that is S3 compatible.
- The TuneD Project: A service that allows you to the performance of your Linux server based on your workload.
- ClamAV to Cut Signature Database Size by 50%: A relief to Linux engineers everywhere who have to have an Anti-Virus program just tocheck off a box.
- The RAM Shortage Comes for Us All: So much for adding more RAM on my homne lab.
- Automate infrastructure operations with Datadog Infrastructure Management: A natural evolution for monitoring services. I am surprised that it hasn't happened earlier.
- Migrating Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform: From RPM to container on Red Hat Enterprise Linux; The future of centralized Ansible automation.
- Django 6.0 release notes: Always like Django. It is like Ruby on Rails, but Python.
- Leaving Intel: Related note, he created bcc-tools, which is used for performance tunning and is a big part of the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Performance Tuning exam
- IBM to Acquire Confluent: IBM is really buying out almost every opens ource company out there. Who is next, ElasticSearch
- The 'hidden' microphone inside the NanoKVM: Lessons on reusing hardware and KVMs in general.