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Tag: #containers · 5 posts
Posted Feb 3
#typescript#agentic_workflow#ai_agent#ai_runtime#ai_sandbox#claude_code#cli#cloudflare#codex#containers#context_engineer#dev_tools#gemini_cli#react#sandbox#typescript VM0 is a natural language agent that runs workflows automatically 24/7 in secure cloud sandboxes. It offers isolated Claude Code execution, 35,000+ skills for tools like GitHub and Notion, persistent chats with resume/fork options, and full logs/metrics for monitoring. Quick start via `npm install -g @vm0/cli && vm0 onboard` gets you automating in 5 minutes. You benefit by saving hours on repetitive tasks like reports or data syncs, with reliable, observable runs anytime. https://github.com/vm0-ai/vm0
Posted Jan 15
#go#bpf#cncf#cni#containers#ebpf#k8s#kernel#kubernetes#kubernetes_networking#loadbalancing#monitoring#networking#observability#security#troubleshooting#xdp Cilium is an eBPF-based tool for Kubernetes that delivers fast networking, deep visibility, and strong security. It creates simple Layer 3 networks across clusters, handles load balancing to replace kube-proxy, enforces identity-based policies from L3 to L7 (like HTTP or DNS rules), supports service mesh with encryption, and offers Hubble for real-time traffic monitoring. Stable versions like v1.18.6 run on AMD64/AArch64. You gain scalable performance, easier policy management without IP hassles, better troubleshooting, and higher efficiency for large cloud-native apps, cutting costs and boosting reliability. https://github.com/cilium/cilium
Posted Dec 6
#go#containers#deployment#devops#docker#docker_compose#golang#hacktoberfest#kubernetes#orchestration#self_hosted Uncloud lets you run and manage web apps across multiple servers (cloud, home, or bare metal) as easily as using Docker Compose, but with production features like zero-downtime updates, automatic HTTPS, and cross-machine scaling. It connects your machines into a secure, private network without needing a central control server, so there’s less to manage and no single point of failure. You keep full control of your infrastructure and data, avoid vendor lock-in, and get a simple, cloud-like experience without the complexity of Kubernetes. https://github.com/psviderski/uncloud
Posted Dec 4
#go#cncf#containers#go#kubernetes Kubernetes is an open system that helps manage and run apps in containers across many computers. It makes it easy to deploy, update, and scale apps automatically, so they stay fast and available even when demand changes. If something fails, Kubernetes fixes it quickly without needing manual help. This means apps run smoothly, use resources efficiently, and need less time and effort to manage, saving money and letting teams focus on building new features instead of fixing problems. https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes
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Posted May 1
#go#containers#cyclonedx#docker#go#golang#hacktoberfest#oci#sbom#spdx#static_analysis#tool Syft is a tool that helps create a list of all the software components used in your applications, known as a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM). This list is important for finding vulnerabilities and ensuring that your software complies with licensing rules. By using Syft, you can better manage your software's security and compliance. It works with many types of software and can be used with other tools like Grype to check for vulnerabilities. This helps keep your software safe and up-to-date. https://github.com/anchore/syft