tag-env-sustainability
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7 | 21 | |
253 | 2,150 | |
0.8% | 1.1% | |
8.9 | 9.1 | |
9 days ago | 14 days ago | |
HTML | HTML | |
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tag-env-sustainability
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How AI Energy Issues Can Affect Your Life
Some cloud services and larger technology organizations are working to decrease the demand load on utilities by powering systems entirely by renewable energy. Also, a data center may arrange to provide most of its server-generated heat to community projects or other buildings that would have needed electricity for heating. This allows zero carbon heat emission.
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Building a Sustainable Web: a practical exploration of Open Source tools and strategies
The very first community I became part of was the Environmental Sustainability Technical Advisory Group which is part of the CNCF. The TAG Env Sustainability's goal is similar to the GSF's: their mission is to "advocate for, develop, support and help evaluate environmental sustainability initiatives in cloud native technologies."
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Ask HN: Good online communities to learn about Green / Sustainable Computing?
To learn more about and interact with like minded folks on the topic of Green and/or Sustainable computing, where does one go to online?
Some examples I found:
- Green Software Foundations' various project github repo discussion groups - https://wiki.greensoftware.foundation/governance/projects
- Cloud Native Computing Foundation Environmental Sustainability Workgroup's github discussion group - https://github.com/cncf/tag-env-sustainability
- Sustainable Living at Stackexchange - https://sustainability.stackexchange.com (the green computing related posts are more limited in numbers it seems)
More suggestions and opinions is most appreciated!
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Introduction to the Kubernetes ecosystem
It is also interesting to meet the community : the TAGs (Tech Advisor Group) which provide strategic guidance and advice on technical issues, as well as the SIGs (Special Interest Group) which focuses on areas of interest or specific expertise within the Kubernetes community to drive development and innovation. The TAGs are specialized by areas, for example on security or environmental sustainability.
- Reducing your environmental impact with the Linkerd service mesh
- GitHub - cncf/tag-env-sustainability: ๐ณ๐โป๏ธ TAG Environmental Sustainability
- cncf/wg-env-sustainability: ๐ณ๐โป๏ธ Environmental Sustainability Working Group
sig-security
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Introduction to the Kubernetes ecosystem
It is also interesting to meet the community : the TAGs (Tech Advisor Group) which provide strategic guidance and advice on technical issues, as well as the SIGs (Special Interest Group) which focuses on areas of interest or specific expertise within the Kubernetes community to drive development and innovation. The TAGs are specialized by areas, for example on security or environmental sustainability.
- Practicing Threat Modeling to Assess and Fortify Open Source Security [pdf]
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Cloud Native Applications - Part 2: Security
Cloud Native Security Whitepaper
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Does Kubernetes support SELinux?
As Daniel Walsh himself wrote in a blog post, CRI-O integrates very well with SELinux and prevents dangerous actions like a container loading an old, unmaintained and therefore potentially vulnerable kernel module and breaking out of the isolation. Additionally, the Kubernetes API itself contains resources to specifically configure SELinux labels for containers. Doesn't sound like something they would do for a tool that "doesn't work with Kubernetes", according to some. Also, the CNCF security whitepaper mentions SELinux as a tool that can be used to provide isolation and limit privileges, which is as much as we could expect from an high-level, architecturally-minded document.
- Cloud Native Security Whitepaper v2
- Cloud Native Security Whitepaper [pdf]
- Catalog of Supply Chain Compromises
- tag-security/supply-chain-security/compromises at main ยท cncf/tag-security
- supply-chain-security - Catalog of Supply Chain Compromises
What are some alternatives?
kaito - Kubernetes AI Toolchain Operator
slsa - Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts
kube-green - A K8s operator to reduce CO2 footprint of your clusters
mkosi - ๐ฝ Build Bespoke OS Images
llama - Inference code for Llama models [Moved to: https://github.com/meta-llama/llama]
cyclonedx-gomod - Creates CycloneDX Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) from Go modules