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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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@googlefactss · Post #40738 · 03/05/2026, 07:02 AM

Active euthanasia is when a doctor directly ends a patient’s life, like using a lethal injection. Passive euthanasia is when doctors stop treatment or life support, letting the person die naturally. Passive euthanasia is legal in many countries. Active euthanasia is only legal in a few, like the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Canada, Spain, Portugal, Colombia, Ecuador, and New Zealand. Some U.S. states allow assisted dying, but not active euthanasia. Many people find passive euthanasia more acceptable. Active euthanasia is more controversial. People worry about abuse or moral problems. Support often depends on whether a person is terminally ill or in unbearable suffering. ⚕️🛌💉🌍📜 [Check our poll] [Read some more] @googlefactss #Euthanasia#PassiveVsActive#MedicalEthics#RightToDie#HealthEducation#TeenLearning#GlobalLaw