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OpenCost is a free, open-source tool that helps you see and understand the costs of running Kubernetes clusters and cloud services in real time. It breaks down costs by cluster, node, namespace, pod, and more, across multiple cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and GCP, and even supports on-premises setups. This lets you track where your money is going, spot expensive resources, and manage your cloud spending better. It integrates with Prometheus for metrics and offers a user-friendly web interface and APIs for easy cost monitoring and exporting. Using OpenCost helps you control and optimize your cloud and Kubernetes expenses efficiently[1][2][3][4].
https://github.com/opencost/opencost
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📰 FRANK OS 1.0 Launches With a Retro Windows 95-Like Desktop
FRANK OS 1.0 debuts with a windowed desktop inspired by Windows 95, running on RP2350 microcontrollers using the FreeRTOS kernel.
🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/frank-os-launches-with-a-retro-windows-95-like-desktop/
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📰 FreeBSD's Rust Kernel Support Could Be Stable Enough To Try This Year
The FreeBSD Project has published their Q4'2025 status report to outline progress made on their software, infrastructure, and other initiatives over the past quarter. Meanwhile among the work to look forward to this year in FreeBSD is getting their Rust kernel driver support up to scratch...
🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-Q4-2025-Status-Report
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