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BPF for security—and chaos—in Kubernetes

BPF for security—and chaos—in Kubernetes

Posted Jun 15, 2019 10:56 UTC (Sat) by joekiller (guest, #126069)
In reply to: BPF for security—and chaos—in Kubernetes by jake
Parent article: BPF for security—and chaos—in Kubernetes

For 10k feet in the air problem it comes down to me not paying for the WiFi. I typically open up as many interesting articles as I can prior to take off. Because this essentially is offline browsing I might've opened 20 separate article tabs but cannot follow any subsequent links.

Sorry for the off topic post.


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BPF for security—and chaos—in Kubernetes

Posted Jun 20, 2019 20:19 UTC (Thu) by robbe (guest, #16131) [Link] (1 responses)

> I typically open up as many interesting articles as I can prior to take off.

I can relate. I often read the LWN weekly edition on an offline ebook reader. I am of the opinion that the articles should stand on their own, understandable without third party material.

That said, LWN almost always succeeds at that (for me).

BPF for security—and chaos—in Kubernetes

Posted Jun 21, 2019 1:26 UTC (Fri) by mpr22 (subscriber, #60784) [Link]

Non-trivial articles on technical subjects almost always require third-party material to be understood; the only question is whether you've already consumed the required third-party material.


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