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Episode description
Self-driving cars need self-driving backend infrastructure. Karl Isenberg is the tech lead & manager of the platform team at Cruise, a self-driving car company backed by GM and Honda. He joins hosts Craig and Adam to discuss two years of running multitenant Kubernetes.
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- Patch Critical Cryptographic Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Clients and Servers
- Support for Windows 7 has ended: don’t use it for internet banking
- Stefanie Stuber’s uncommon The Voice performance
- Kubernetes bug bounty announcement, funded by the CNCF
- GKE CIS Benchmarks deliver security best practices
- Octopus: how Kyma does integration testing in Kubernetes
- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes (ECK) now GA
- Red Hat OpenShift v4.3 now almost GA
- Fedora CoreOS now GA
- Istio as an Example of When Not to Do Microservices by Christian Posta
- Backyards 1.1 from Banzai Cloud
- k3c from Darren Shepherd at Rancher Labs
- Continuous GitOps by Arun Ramakani
- Werf 1.0 by Flant
- New Anthos training from Google Cloud
- Dauntless case study
- KubeDR by Catalogic
- Kubernetes on MIPS by Inspur
- Cruise
- We Need To Move Beyond The Car, by CEO Dan Ammann
- Lombard St
- Karl’s KubeCon talk
- Managing Kubernetes RBAC Groups by Stephen Day
- Open-Sourcing Isopod: An Expressive DSL Framework for Kubernetes Configuration by Charles Xu and Dmitry Ilyevskiy
- Building a container platform at Cruise:
- Part 1: Overview by Karl
- Part 2: Security by Karl and Mike Ruth
- Part 3: Networking by Karl and Buck Wallander
- Cruise’s blog
- Karl Isenberg on Twitter