Patrick Dung
patrickdung.bsky.social
Patrick Dung
@patrickdung.bsky.social
cloudnative.quest and http://wikijs.cloudnative.quest
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Typescript became the #1 programming language on GitHub. Who better to talk about this new ranking than creator, Anders Hejlsberg? 👀

Get his thoughts on this year’s Octoverse findings. 💭 ⬇️
github.blog/company/type...
TypeScript’s rise in the AI era: Insights from Lead Architect, Anders Hejlsberg
TypeScript just became the most-used language on GitHub. Here’s why, according to its creator.
github.blog
November 6, 2025 at 6:22 PM
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Flux v2.7 is out 🚀 Big thanks to all contributors ❤️

Image automation goes GA, new ArtifactGenerator API for advanced sources composition and decomposition patterns, hub-and-spoke OIDC auth, and so much more.

fluxcd.io/blog/2025/09...

#FluxCD #GitOps #Kubernetes
Announcing Flux 2.7 GA
We are thrilled to announce the release of Flux v2.7.0! Here you will find highlights of new features and improvements in this release.
fluxcd.io
October 1, 2025 at 7:33 AM
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We couldn't be more happy to announce the release of Crossplane v2.0! This massive release is the culmination of years of production usage, feedback, and lessons from our amazing community.

Read all the details in the blog post and get started with 2.0 today!

blog.crossplane.io/announcing-c...
Announcing Crossplane 2.0
After seven years building Crossplane, we're excited to announce Crossplane 2.0. This release extends beyond infrastructure to support applications as first-class citizens, enabling platform teams to ...
blog.crossplane.io
August 14, 2025 at 2:33 PM
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Tuning Linux Swap for Kubernetes: A Deep Dive-
Tuning Linux Swap for Kubernetes: A Deep Dive
The Kubernetes NodeSwap feature, likely to graduate to stable in the upcoming Kubernetes v1.34 release, allows swap usage: a significant shift from the conventional practice of disabling swap for performance...
kubernetes.io
August 19, 2025 at 10:52 PM
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ClickHouse was already ahead.
Now it’s tuned. With two espressos! Kidding, dictionaries.
🚀 Up to 6.6× faster queries
💸 60% lower cost
📊 See the full benchmark:
Join me if you can: ClickHouse vs. Databricks & Snowflake - Part 2
We took the same JOIN-heavy benchmark from Part 1 and made ClickHouse even faster. By replacing JOINs with in-memory dictionaries, we saw up to 6.6× faster queries and over 60% cost savings, with no…
buff.ly
June 25, 2025 at 3:00 PM