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May 1, 2024
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DevPod 0.5.5 Release: What's New?
DevPod has a new version v0.5.5, with a bunch of noteworthy features and fixes. 🎉 The complete list of bug fixes and features can be found on the GitHub Release Page, but we are here to talk about the most exciting updates. Without further ado, let’s dive into these features. Git...
September 14, 2023
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DevPod vs. GitPod
Comparing DevPod vs. GitPod - Cost, platform type, providers, and more.
September 6, 2023
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Streamline Your Open Source Workflow with DevContainers
DevPod provides an open source alternative to GitHub codespaces. It is also based on the devcontainer.json, so you can easily move your projects from codespaces to DevPod without the need for modification.
August 21, 2023
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Kubernetes Traefik Ingress: 10 Useful Configuration Options
This article gives overview of Traefik ingress controllers and ten useful configuration options you can add to make your application more dynamic.
August 1, 2023
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[Tutorial] How to Spin Up a New Kubernetes Environment
In this article, you'll learn about the various approaches you can take to set up a Kubernetes environment, as well as some common challenges and their practical mitigation strategies.
July 31, 2023
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How Solutions Like Chainguard Help Container Image Security
This guide explains how solutions like Chainguard can help with container image security for your specific use case
June 7, 2023
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9 Minute Read
Open Source Dev Containers for macOS with Colima and DevPod
Colima is a an open source project for running Docker containers on macOS and Linux, which has become popular for two big reasons. First, Hyperkit, one of the previous methods for running Docker containers on Macs, does not work on the Apple Silicon based Macs (Macs with the M1 a...
June 2, 2023
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[Tutorial] Adding Services and Dependencies in Kubernetes
Understanding Kubernetes services and dependencies and managing them effectively is crucial for any platform engineering workflow.
June 1, 2023
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14 Minute Read
[Tutorial] Adding Environment Variables and Changing Configurations in Kubernetes
Kubernetes has made a swift ascent to become the standard tool for deploying and scaling containers in cloud environments. But new approaches bring new challenges, and Kubernetes presents challenges for configuring your apps and their environment. In this article, you'll learn ho...
May 16, 2023
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Introducing DevPod - Codespaces but Open Source
DevPod does not host or manage the dev environments. Instead, DevPod introduces a way to define a dev environment which can then be run in any cloud infrastructure or even on a localhost machine using Docker or Kubernetes.
April 26, 2023
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Kubernetes for All – Why Every Engineer Should Have Direct Access to Kubernetes
Access to a Kubernetes cluster removes a lot of barriers for engineers. Being able to access infrastructure, empowers engineers to concentrate on solving the business problem at hand.
April 10, 2023
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Implementing Preview Environments with GitOps in Kubernetes
Implementing preview environments with GitOps in Kubernetes can help organizations reduce the risk of errors and improve the overall quality of their codebase.
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