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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14992 · Jul 23

#go#aws#azure#cncf#cost#cost_optimization#finops#gcp#k8s#kubernetes#monitoring#opencost#prometheus 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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@chinaweatherinfomationupdate · Post #227336 · 05/18/2026, 02:19 PM

Prof. Tim Li's presentation on multi-timescale interactions in the global monsoon was a highlight at #OMC2026. His insights connect directly to his newly published paper exploring why some #LaNina events persist across multiple years. A compelling read. #AAS#AcademicSky#Science via @aasjournal.bsky.social - Adv. Atmos. Sci.

Les Flashs Météo 气象追踪

@chinaweatherinfomationupdate · Post #227335 · 05/18/2026, 02:18 PM

Prof. Tim Li's presentation on multi-timescale interactions in the global monsoon was a highlight at #OMC2026. His insights connect directly to his newly published paper exploring why some #LaNina events persist across multiple years. A compelling read. #AAS#AcademicSky#Science via @aasjournal.bsky.social - Adv. Atmos. Sci.