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ethereum-staking-guides
- How to run ethereum full node on a normie computer
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Questions?
My guides (https://github.com/SomerEsat/ethereum-staking-guides) are very detailed but require more effort/technical knowledge. However if you like learning and having mastery of your environment, it could be a good (and fun!) option, too. You can start with a testnet if you want to practice without risk.
- Looking for test-net guide for solo taking
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Daily General Discussion - February 26, 2023
Not a talk on stage, but I did get to meet and chat quite a bit with Eridian, who has been developing the EthStaker Knowledge Base. Sounds like the goal isn't to be an installation guide like CoinCashew's or Somer Esat's, but instead a platform- and client-agnostic resource that should be useful for all stakers. Lots of FAQs, supplemental guides (e.g. resyncing geth and setting up a home VPN), and explanations of various staking concepts.
- Erigon: eth1.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'
- Daily General Discussion - December 2, 2022
- Daily General Discussion - November 27, 2022
- What is the absolutely safest way to stake eth?
- Easiest way to set up a full node?
- Can I Stake Eth without having no coding skills ?
community
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Complexity by Simplicity - A Deep Dive Into Kubernetes Components
Multiple container runtimes are supported, like conatinerd, cri-o, or other CRI compliant runtimes.
- Development in horizontal pod autoscaler
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A Comprehensive Guide to API Gateways, Kubernetes Gateways, and Service Meshes
More recently, the Kubernetes SIG Network has been evolving the Gateway API to support service meshes.
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What Rust can learn from Kubernetes governance?
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes https://www.kubernetes.dev/resources/calendar/ https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/governance.md https://github.com/kubernetes/steering https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-list.md
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How Kubernetes computes CPU utilization for HPA?
According to this doc it takes the average of CPU utilization of a pod (average across the last 1 minute) divided by the CPU requested by the pod. Then it computes the arithmetic mean of all the pods' CPU.
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How to get the resource usage of a pod in Kubernetes?
metrics-server has not supported kubectl top Resource Metrics API
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Comparing Kubernetes Gateway and Ingress APIs
With the Gateway API being a superset of the Ingress API, it might make sense to consolidate both. Thanks to the SIG Network community, Gateway API is still growing and will soon be production ready.
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How to get a head start into contributing to open source projects
Projects in/around Kubernetes and the CNCF are generally where I spend what little time I can these days. Most communities are incredibly welcoming and provide timely feedback. But the problem space of "managing a cloud platform" can take several years to really wrap ones head around, setting aside focused topics via SIGs like networking, storage, observability, API design, etc.
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Getting started with kubectl plugins
Krew is a plugin manager maintained by the Kubernetes Special Interest Group (SIG) CLI community. Krew makes it easy to use kubectl plugins and helps you discover, install, and manage them on your machine. It is similar to tools like apt, dnf, or brew. Today, over 200 kubectl plugins are available on Krew - and that number is only increasing. Some projects are actively used and some get deprecated over time, but are still accessible via Krew.
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Daily General Discussion - December 2, 2022
[1] https://k8s.devstats.cncf.io/d/9/companies-table?orgId=1&var-period_name=Last%20decade&var-metric=contributions [2] https://kubernetes.io/releases/release/ [3] https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/governance.md [4] https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-list.md
What are some alternatives?
eth-docker - Docker automation for Ethereum nodes
textbook-curriculum - Ada Developers Academy Online Curriculum
rocketpool
mentoring - 👩🏿🎓👨🏽🎓👩🏻🎓CNCF Mentoring: LFX Mentorship + Summer of Code
ethereum2-docker-compose - Run different kind of Ethereum 2 staking nodes with monitoring tools and own Ethereum 1 node out of the box!
website - Kubernetes website and documentation repo:
yoga-slim7-ubuntu - Notes and instruction about running Linux (Ubuntu) on Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 (AMD)
cni - Container Network Interface - networking for Linux containers
ethstaker - [Moved to: https://github.com/eth-educators/ethstaker-guides]
spec - Container Storage Interface (CSI) Specification.
ssv - Secret-Shared-Validator(SSV) for ethereum staking
cri-api - Container Runtime Interface (CRI) – a plugin interface which enables kubelet to use a wide variety of container runtimes.