Yeah, might be more like 6 months from now when I upgrade my k8s cluster version and cycle out containers I'll have no idea why things are failing. Fun times.
Hi all, I figured this is pretty critical to share out. Docker recently announced in February that starting April 1st unauthenticated Docker Pulls from the Docker Hub registry will be limited to 10 per hour. This is a pretty significant breaking change, especially for those that run Kubernetes in production.
Many Kubernetes clusters may host open source software with images pulled from docker hub without credentials, thus by default the pulls are unauthenticated. And many of these clusters run behind a NAT.
I was very surprised to see this warning from Digital Ocean today and that there's only a 3 day lead time to address this. Surfacing for visibility in case anyone else doesn't regularly follow Docker Hub updates.
The entire 18f org was let go. Many of these employees oversaw the building of digital services.
Login.gov is a most critical SSO resource for logging into services such as the IRS for tax payments. It’ll see peak usage next month for taxes. The teams maintaining these have been indiscriminately let go.
More of these online services will start to go down, rapidly.
If the point of DOGE is really to tackle the deficit, all these moves are incredibly shortsighted.
(Yesterday the 18F former employee put https://18f.org/ as a transparent warning of what’s to come)