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Eleven Links of Note - December 26th, 2025

Published: Fri 26 December 2025
By rilindo

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tags: selfhosting microprocesses amd intel rust programing windows kubenetes vmware ruby

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  • Microsoft is not rewriting Windows in Rust: It'd be a fun experiment, though.
  • 27 Trending Self-Hosted Projects on GitHub You NEED to Try
  • AMD first entered the CPU market with reverse-engineered Intel 8080 clone 50 years ago: And today, it is flying high
  • Do You Need a Service Mesh?: Discusses the use of service meshes on kubernetes and pros and tradeoffs.
  • VMware Cloud Native Storage (CNS): Architecture, CSI Integration, and Best Practices for Kubernetes on vSphere: May help the dozen of people still stuck on VMWare.
  • Installing a Two Node OpenShift Cluster: Just came across this. I may use this to setup a second, utility cluster.
  • LVM Thin Provisioning: A closer look at LVM storage and using thin provisioning. Be sure to take advantage of thin-provisioning to save on disk space well as make it easier for you to plan out your storage.
  • The IPv4 address swamp: The new normal: In other words, a hot mess.
  • The year data centers went from backend to center stage: Until recently, the only controversy with datacenters are they don't employ enough people with the space and resources they occupy. These days, they are even blamed for creating impact on water supplies
  • Ruby 4.0.0 Released: I need to get back to writing some cool ruby code.
  • Expert Tips for Cleaning Up RH Satellite Server: Removing Unused Content and Improving Performance: On a related note, I may or may try to take up the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Deployment and Systems Management exam at some point in the near future.
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