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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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@ekologuzenglish · Post #10335 · 11/16/2025, 10:01 AM

Red_book 🌿 Slender-billed Curlew (Numenius tenuirostris) 🌿 This rare bird species is on the brink of extinction (CR). Distribution: Southern Aral region (migration), Western Siberia (breeding), Mediterranean countries (wintering). Habitat: flat wetlands with marshy shores and shallow areas. Population: currently less than 50 individuals worldwide; in the 1980–90s, there were 316–326. Lifestyle: spring migration — March–April, autumn migration — August–September; feeds on aquatic invertebrates. Threats: habitat loss and changes in natural environments. Conservation: hunting is prohibited; protected in the “Sudochye Lakes System” state reserve. Listed in CITES Appendix I and under the Bonn Convention. 💚 Let’s protect nature and save rare species together! #Conservation#EndangeredSpecies#SlenderBilledCurlew#Ecology#Biodiversity#Uzbekistan