How is it that I can build reliable distributed systems and I still don't understand even the basics of CSS?
brendandburns
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Kubernetes co-founder. Distinguished Engineer @Azure. Board member @Wellspring_FS. My teams do APIs, Containers, Linux, Hybrid and DevOps. Opinions mine, alone.
- Designing distributed systems: My recent @OReillyMedia book, available for free download from Microsoft @Azure azure.microsoft.com/en-us/resource… Enjoy (and send me feedback!)
- This is literally the coolest thing. Local dev experience across SSH, WSL or containers from @code code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2019/05/… Life changing.
- All I can say is it's been a pretty amazing four years... "Windows Server 2019 will feature Linux and Kubernetes support" venturebeat.com/2018/03/20/win… Goodness knows what the next four will bring...
- Microsoft open sources a new Kubernetes GPU and device scheduling extension: github.com/Microsoft/Kube… @OpenAtMicrosoft
- Looking to get started in @kubernetesio and don't know where to turn? I'm really excited about the free online learning path we just released: aka.ms/k8s/zero-to-he… Enjoy! (and send us feedback to make it even better :)
- So excited to see @satyanadella announce that App Services, Azure Functions and Logic Apps are coming to Kubernetes anywhere via @Azure Arc! Choosing the right programming model for each app, with consistent policy & identity in k8s it's a huge win!
- Awesome news for everyone: @Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is now generally available in ten regions, learn more here:
- Laptop fan is spinning, CPU pegged. I think "It's probably the Kubernetes cluster I'm running via kind on my laptop" Nope. Electron. It's always electron.
- Fully private clusters are now public preview on @Azure Kubernetes Service! azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/… Managed Kubernetes from Azure with an IP address only available from your private network. Many thanks and congrats to Azure Kubernetes and Networking teams! Awesome work!
- I can barely contain my excitement! @azure container instances now can run behind the firewall in your private virtual network!!! Check it out!


