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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15021 · Aug 1

#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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@arch_shovel · Post #868 · 12/03/2022, 07:30 AM

Melbourne-based architects Adam Newman and Kelvin Tsang have installed a small scale of The Parthenon clad in different hues of colors and murals within the Grollo Equiset Garden at Melbourne’s National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Australia. The installation, called Temple of Boom, emerges as "an evocative reimagination of The Parthenon", a global architectural icon and an Ancient Greek temple located on the Acropolis, Athens. Newman and Tsang draw inspiration from the colourful and artistic embellishments that once covered the original building over two- thousand years ago. Based on these historical references, dynamic and eye-catching floral motifs and optical illusions, designed by contemporary artists Drez, Manda Lane and David Lee Pereira wrap the installation. Images 1-2-3-4 📸 seanfennessy Image 5 📸 NGV #design#temple#parthenon#installation#intervention#arch_shovel