@PracticalInformation · Post #1463 · 03/14/2023, 06:24 PM
How to tie the Alpine Butterfly Knot #Bushcraft @EvolvedTruth
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#go#argocd#cloud_native#cncf#container_management#devops#ebpf#hacktoberfest#istio#jenkins#k8s#kubernetes#kubernetes_platform_solution#kubesphere#llm#multi_cluster#observability#servicemesh KubeSphere is an easy-to-use, open-source platform that helps you manage Kubernetes clusters across clouds, data centers, and edge devices from one place. It offers a friendly web interface, supports multi-cluster and multi-tenant management, and automates DevOps tasks like CI/CD pipelines. You get built-in monitoring, logging, alerting, and security features such as role-based access control. It also includes an App Store for quick deployment of applications and supports various storage and networking options. This makes managing complex Kubernetes environments simpler, faster, and more secure, saving you time and reducing operational challenges. https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere
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@PracticalInformation · Post #1463 · 03/14/2023, 06:24 PM
How to tie the Alpine Butterfly Knot #Bushcraft @EvolvedTruth
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@PracticalInformation · Post #1517 · 06/23/2023, 02:34 PM
Plant Identification: A Practical Approach Using "Newcomb's Method" Identifying plants using Newcomb's Method involves looking at the flower type, the plant/branching type, and the leaf type. This system uses a series of questions to guide you towards species identification. The questions are as follows: For the flower type: Is the flower regular (radially symmetrical - which means symmetrical in any way it can be divided across the center, like a sunflower) (most flowers fall into this category); or is the flower irregular (only symmetrical when divided one way, such as a mint or pea flower); or are the flower parts indistinguishable (too small to see)? If regular, how many petals or similar parts does it have? For the plant/branching type: Is the plant a wildflower, or a woody shrub or vine? If a wildflower, is it without leaves; or if it has leaves, are they all at the base of the plant (basal); or are they arranged singly on the stem (alternate); or are they opposite one another in pairs or whorls (whorled means many leaves coming off in different directions from the same area of the stem, like cleavers)? For the leaf type: Are the leaves entire (smooth-edged), or are they toothed, or lobed (split into sections), or divided (separated into leaflets off the same stem)? 🔗Learn More About Newcomb's Method #Bushcraft#Homesteading Join @EvolvedTruth🌱
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