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Eleven Links of Note - December 18th, 2025

Published: Thu 18 December 2025
By rilindo

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tags: openshift networking observability learning security entertainment. virtualization kubernetes

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  • What's new in network observability 1.10: A sort of introduction to use network observability / monitoring on OpenShift.
  • Coursera to Combine with Udemy to Empower the Global Workforce with Skills for the AI Era: it feels like the era of online learning is coming to a close.
  • Yep, Passkeys Still Have Problems: Issues noted with Passkeys, notably being locked out if you are using a provider to manage it. I will have to reconsider my security posture.
  • The Oscars are moving from ABC to YouTube — in 2029: More endings. With this and the acquisition of Warner Brothers by Netflix, it seems that we are exiting an era of traditional TV and movies.
  • Upgraded AWS Certification exam guides are now available: For those who are interested in AWS Certification and need a study guide to follow along. Me, I just take the exam cold just to feel something.
  • A Safer Container Ecosystem with Docker: Free Docker Hardened Images: Following news of AWS providing free access to hardened images, Docker also made their hardened images available for free.
  • Kubernetes 1.35 “Timbernetes” Introduces Vertical Scaling: That little that tend to chew up memory and cpu? You can allocate more memory and cpu automatically without restart.
  • Continuing HCP Terraform’s enhanced free tier experience: Remember that you will get charged if you exceeded 500 terraform managed resources.
  • Akamai Cloud: New G8 Dedicated Hardware and Performance VM Shapes: TIL that Akamai owns Linode.
  • Unlocking Image Builder on RHEL: A Step-by-Step Deployment Guide: The way images are built on RHEL, so it is a good idea to get familar with it if you manage Red Hat Linux environments.
  • OSBoxes: Copy of VirtualBox and VMWare images you can download for testing.
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