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Agreed. Having the isolation boundary at the VM/container layer feels much more predictable for experimentation-heavy workflows compared to relying purely on OS-level restrictions.
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Keeping local development environments isolated but still easy to manage feels increasingly important as tooling stacks become more complex.
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Interesting how many Kubernetes issues end up being about understanding the system behavior layers rather than the surface configuration itself.
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The local development loop part is interesting. A lot of developer tooling friction seems to come from iteration speed and workflow reliability rather than the core functionality itself.
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The workflow/discoverability side of Kubernetes tooling still feels harder than it probably needs to be sometimes.
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Interesting project. The browser-based workflow and retro-inspired interface actually fit the lo-fi direction really well.
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A lot of the friction for us wasn’t Kubernetes itself, but everything around local workflows — reconnecting services, switching environments, and keeping forwards stable during testing sessions.