• Stop Yelling at Developers, Let Kyverno Enforce Your Kubernetes Policies

    Picture this: it’s 2 AM, your phone is buzzing, and your on-call engineer is staring at a Kubernetes cluster where someone just deployed a container running as root , with no resource limits and pulling from latest. The app is hammering the node, other workloads are starving, and the post-mortem is going to be a…

  • App Stress Test Showdown: Putting Your App to the Test with k6

    Would you like to see your brand-new app which is malfunctioning with the users, failing to serve them, and representing a stale cookie after being demolished with a hammer? Clearly, a scenario that is way too intense, don’t you agree? Nevertheless, we are able to avoid this situation by using testing tools like k6 which…

  • Join the Fun: Simplify Your Infrastructure Management and Deployment with Pulumi

    Introduction Are you a DevOps engineer looking to simplify your infrastructure management and deployment workflow? Do you want to use your favorite programming language to define and deploy your infrastructure? If so, you’re in luck! Pulumi is the all-in-one tool you’ve been waiting for. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at Pulumi and…

  • Quantum computers without beating about the bush

    Disclaimer This article won’t make you an expert, but it should help you understand what quantum computing is, why it’s important, and why it’s so exciting. If you already have a background in quantum mechanics and grad school math, you probably don’t need to read this article. You can jump straight into a book like…

  • JavaScript Says WAT!

    Enough making fun of languages that suck. Let’s talk about JavaScript. Gary Bernhardt A popular pastime among programmers is to make fun of programming languages, or at least the one you choose not to use. For example, Gary Bernhardt’s 5-minute talk WAT is all about unexpected behavior, mostly in Javascript. A brief summary of the video: On…