KubeVirt 1.8 Kills the VMware Argument (And Broadcom Knows It)
KubeVirt 1.8 just dropped with the architectural spine it always needed. For organizations drowning in VMware licensing bills, this is the moment the escape hatch becomes a highway.
KubeVirt 1.8 just dropped with the architectural spine it always needed. For organizations drowning in VMware licensing bills, this is the moment the escape hatch becomes a highway.
The maintainer of ESLint just laid bare what developers won't say publicly: npm—the backbone of JavaScript—is held together with duct tape and good intentions. And GitHub's recent security push? Not nearly enough.
The homelab renaissance is here—just not the way anyone expected. While GPU scarcity and skyrocketing hardware costs are squeezing budgets, a wave of AI-native open-source tools is fundamentally reshaping what's possible on your own infrastructure.